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Dog Park details for Del City Dog Park





Del City Dog Park

Del City Dog Park


SE 12th St & SE 13th St

Del City, OK 73115

Phone: 405-793-5100

Website: wigglyfield.blogspot.com/

Newly upgraded 3 acre dog park located in scenic Ray Trent Park. New features include over 50 specimen trees, expanded small dog area and doggy playground equipment. Coming soon are shade awnings, drinking fountains, and even more playground equipment. Other features include double gates, clean water bowls, and an ample supply of small trash bags. Ray Trent Park provides ample parking, restroom facilities, drinking fountains and a large child play area, as well as a pedestrian/bicycle trail that connects to the Oklahoma City Area Trail System. Lights for night use. Adjacent Ray Trent Park contains picnic/cookout facilities. Operated by the Del City Dog Park Association, with substantial assistance from the City of Del City. Location: Ray Trent Park, north of I-40 and east of Sunnylane Road. Directions: From the east: Exit I-40 at Sunnylane Road. At the end of the off-ramp, turn right (east). Enter Ray Trent Park. From the West: Exit I-40 at Sunnylane Road. Turn left and proceed under I-40. Turn right on north service road. Enter Ray Trent Park.

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