
Found this park on our travels through the area. Appears new and well kept. Large fenced in area with mature trees providing shade. Benches and picnic tables within the fenced area. Doggy water fountain just outside of dog park gate. Separate large and dog areas, both spacious. Parking is actually on N 7th Avenue kinda wedged between the park/residential and the hospital.
Large fenced in area for our large pup! Potable water, bags, benches and shaded covered areas! Easy access off 101.

We travel with a 30 ft travel trailer and this location was great for us. Parked on backside of mall which provided us the space we need. A large brown sign at the corner of the lot marks direction to Bark Park. A few minutes of a walk, surrounded by water. Two very large parks, equipped with benches, poop stations and water spigots ( off during winter ). Quiet with large mature trees that provide shade.

Appreciate that the community uses this dog park! Friendly pups and owners, mainly grass, several benches, bags, trash bins and a water spigot ( off during our November visit). Fenced off small and large parks. Large side was definitely generous in space.

Discovered this place at 9am on a Monday. No one here but we still enjoyed the park. Separated by large and small dog runs, it’s in the NW corner of this small community park. All grass, several benches, pet waste station and even a storage bin for toys! Loved the creative “stick library” box located outside of the gates. No water station here so be prepared to bring your own.

Full time road warriors pups need dog parks too and this was the perfect spot at this bark park! Fully fenced and lots of friendly pups with their humans. Thank you Minot for a clean and safe area for the pup to run around!

not ideal location. Next to apartments on a busy street. Couple of men at playground up to no good. Litter on ground in dog park.

It is unfortunate to write a one star review for a dog park. We are full time RV travelers and have a 5 month old labradoodle. We have exposed him to many parks and love finding new parks to explore. Our first visit we were yelled at by an older lady because our pup splashed a bucket of water to cool off. Her response “Control your dog!”. I don’t know what her problem was, we filled up the water again but there were about 20 buckets of water spread through the park and mud was everywhere due to this excess amount of buckets. We gave the park a second shot another day later. Again our pup splashed water and the older man near him took that same bucket of water and completely dumped it over our dog! Wow, I have never had such a poor experience at a dog park. Later in the week we took our dog to another fenced in park in Sedona. It was a wonderful place to explore and let the dogs play. Ironically another person we chatted with at this dog park had a very similar experience at Cottonwood. As a traveler we have been to many parks, over 40 states in 4 years ( all with our prior dog) and this was the first negative experience.

Arrived with the gate unlocked. Very clean, quiet and great views. Water on site for pups. Loved the hike/trail fenced in portion as well.