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Hondo Dog Park is a prominent, off-leash dog park located in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Situated at an elevation of 64 meters in the city's northeast section, this nearly four-acre facility is adjacent to Hillsboro Stadium and holds the distinction of being Hillsboro's first dog park, having opened in 2007. It is dedicated to K9 Officer Hondo, a Hillsboro Police Department dog who died in the line of duty, adding a unique historical and commemorative aspect to this community space.

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    February 15, 2024

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    Situated in Hillsboro, Oregon, Hondo Dog Park, established in 2007, holds the distinction of being the city's inaugural canine recreational area. Encompassing nearly four acres, it sits in the northeast quadrant, bordering Hillsboro Stadium. The park honors a fallen Hillsboro Police Department K-9 unit member, memorializing their sacrifice.

    February 27, 2024

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    Situated in Hillsboro, Oregon, Hondo Dog Park, established in 2007, holds the distinction of being the city's inaugural canine recreational area. Encompassing nearly four acres, it sits in the northeast quadrant, bordering Hillsboro Stadium. The park honors a fallen Hillsboro Police Department K-9 unit member, memorializing their sacrifice.

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    Location: Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the operating hours for Hondo Dog Park?

    Hondo Dog Park is generally open from dawn until dusk. The all-weather gravel area, however, is lit after dark, allowing for extended use during shorter daylight hours.

    How do seasonal closures affect access to different areas of Hondo Dog Park?

    The large main grass area and the small dog grass area are subject to seasonal closures annually from October 1st to late spring. This is done to protect the grass and soil. During this period, the all-weather gravel area remains open year-round, providing a consistent space for dogs to play.

    Are there specific areas for different dog sizes or temperaments at Hondo Dog Park?

    Yes, Hondo Dog Park is thoughtfully designed with three distinct fenced sections. There is a large main area for mixed dogs, a dedicated small dog area (which will be limited to dogs 30 pounds and under starting in spring 2025), and an all-weather gravel area. This ensures a safe and tailored experience for pets of various sizes and temperaments.

    What unique features or memorials can visitors find at Hondo Dog Park?

    The park features a memorial plaque dedicated to K9 Officer Hondo, a Hillsboro Police Department dog who died in the line of duty. There is also a notable fire hydrant painted like an American flag, serving as a memorial to Officer Hondo. Additionally, visitors can find agility equipment for interactive play.

    Is there a fee for parking at Hondo Dog Park, and are there public transport options nearby?

    Parking at Hondo Dog Park is generally free, with ample availability adjacent to the park. While specific public transport routes are not detailed, the park's location near Hillsboro Stadium and the Sunset Highway suggests it is accessible within the Hillsboro area.

    Are water stations available for dogs, and should I bring my own water?

    Dog drinking water stations are available throughout the park. However, during colder months, water may be turned off in the grass areas to prevent pipes from freezing. It is always a good idea to bring your own water, especially during winter or on hot days, to ensure your dog stays hydrated.

    What is the terrain like at Hondo Dog Park, and is it suitable for all mobility levels?

    The park offers a mix of terrain, including large grassy fields and an all-weather gravel area. Wheelchair-accessible gravel paths are available, making the park suitable for visitors with varying mobility needs. The overall elevation is relatively flat at approximately 64 meters.

    Are there shaded areas and seating for visitors at Hondo Dog Park?

    Yes, Hondo Dog Park provides ample shade for both dogs and their human companions, with numerous trees and shaded areas. There are also benches available for owners to relax while their dogs play.

    What nearby amenities, such as food options or restrooms, are available around Hondo Dog Park?

    While the park itself focuses on dog recreation, its location adjacent to Hillsboro Stadium and within Hillsboro, Oregon, means there are likely various nearby food options, cafes, and public restrooms within a short driving distance. Visitors should plan accordingly as specific facilities are not directly within the park.

    Does Hondo Dog Park have any specific rules regarding leashes or dog behavior?

    Hondo Dog Park is primarily an off-leash facility, allowing dogs to run and play freely within the fenced areas. However, dogs should always be under voice control, and owners are expected to clean up after their pets. Specific rules regarding dog behavior and safety are typically posted at the park entrance.

    Is Hondo Dog Park considered a safe environment for dogs and their owners?

    Yes, Hondo Dog Park is designed with safety in mind. It is fully fenced with double-gated entrances to prevent dogs from escaping. Visitors often praise the friendly and respectful attitude of fellow park-goers, contributing to a welcoming and secure environment for both dogs and their owners.

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