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Nassau County opens first dog park for residents to enjoy

The new dog park includes obstacles in a fenced in area within Nassau Crossing Park.

NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. — The Board of County Commissioners, Nassau County Parks and Recreation, and the community came together on Monday to celebrate the opening of Nassau County’s first dog park. The new bark park is located within Nassau Crossing Park at 77480 William Burgess Blvd., Yulee.

The event on Apr. 24 began with a welcome message by Parks and Recreation Director, Jay Robertson. Robertson expressed the county’s excitement about the new dog park, and also spent a few minutes talking about the progress of Nassau Crossing Park.

The future looks bright for Nassau Crossing Park. Future amenities that were discussed included the soccer field, nature outlook, and splash park.

Pet safety was discussed and an overview of the park rules was provided to those in attendance.

Commissioner Klynt Farmer performed a ceremonial ribbon cutting.

The real fun was unleashed when all the dogs and their handlers were invited into the new park. The pets explored the obstacles that had been installed and had fun playing chase. Dogs were greeted by staff with complimentary treats.

The Nassau Crossing dog park is now open for residents to use at their leisure. Residents are urged to be responsible while enjoying use of the park.

Below are the rules for use of the park. This information is also posted around the park as a reminder.

Owner Rules

  • All dogs must have current vaccinations
  • Control your dog at all times
  • Agility equipment is for dog use only (please keep toddlers and children off)
  • The park gate must remain closed at all times
  • All dogs must be leashed when preparing to leave the gated (dog park) area
  • 3 dog maximum per visitor allowed
  • Clean up after your dogs
  • No people food or glass containers
  • All dogs must be accompanied by a person of at least 16 years of age
  • Park is use at your own risk

Dog Rules

  • No aggressive behavior
  • No unsupervised dogs
  • No female dogs in heat
  • No puppies (under 4 months of age)


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