It’s National Dog Day! Here are 4 public dog parks in Beaufort to take your dog to celebrate
It’s National Dog Day! Are you planning on celebrating?
National Dog Day takes place on Saturday and was first established in 2004.
What better way to celebrate the annual, national holiday than by taking them out for a treat, maybe even a pup cup, or to a local dog park?
Although your neighborhood might have its own dog park, you or your pet might want a change of scenery, explore the local scene and maybe meet new friends.
Here are four public dog parks in Beaufort County to take your dog to this week.
Chaplin Park Best Friends Dog Park
Located in Chaplin Community Park on Hilton Head Island, Chaplin Park Best Friends Dog Park is the Town of Hilton Head’s only dog park. This pooche’s play area offers ample space with fenced-in areas for both small and large dogs, benches, shade provided by overhead trees and two water fountains that your pet is sure to enjoy. Chaplin Park Best Friends Dog Park can be found on the island at 11 Castnet Drive on Hilton Head Island and is located toward the back left section of the park.
Oscar Frasier Dog Park
The Oscar Frazier Park in Bluffton is a great place to bring your dog to celebrate the national holiday in their honor. This dog park is fenced and shaded with overhead trees, picnic tables and the ability to take your dog off-leash. Located near the Promenade in Old Town Bluffton, this dog park can be found at 77 Shults Road.
Southside Dog Park
Found in Beaufort, Southside Dog Park is divided into two separate sections and areas for both small and large dogs to play, so canines of all sizes can safely play. The park is fenced off, shaded by mossy oak trees and features water fountains and benches as well as doggy waste bags to help keep the park clean. This dog park can be found in Southside Park at 2614 Southside Boulevard.
Burton Wells Dog Park
Also in Beaufort, Burton Wells Dog Park offers off-leash excitement for your pet. The locale also features the opportunity for your furry friend to cool off and splash around in a water feature best described as a “watering hole” as they enjoy their time at the park. This popular park has two separate sections for both small and large dogs to play within their size-specific designated area for the safety of all. Burton Wells also offers paved trails surrounding the fenced-in areas and surrounding lake for you to walk your dog after playtime. This dog park option can be found at 118 Burton Wells Road.