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Dog Park details for Talley-Day Bark Park (Rover Romp)
Wilmington Dog Park
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Talley-Day Bark Park (Rover Romp)
1300 Foulk Rd
Wilmington, DE 19803
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The park has two separated fenced areas. One section for small dogs (however, no weight limits) and one for large dogs. They have a water fountain that sprays into a bowl on the ground the the dogs and they have bags for cleaning up after your dog. The Tally-Day Bark Park is the only fully-enclosed on all sides off-leash park in Northern DE. Location: Foulk Road. Directions: Take 95 South to 495 to the Naamans Road Exit. Travel on Naamans Road to Foulk Road. Turn left onto Foulk Road. Travel on Foulk Road through 3 traffic lights. Talley-Day Park is behind the Brandywine Hundred library on the left hand side of the road. Behind new library. There has been an additional light added on Foulk Road. So you now turn left at the fourth light to reach the park behind the library.
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