Overview
The Town of Cary’s first dog park provides a place for dog owners to let their pets run free safely and legally without a leash. The park is approximately one acre and located adjacent to Godbold Park, near the corner of Northwest Maynard and Chapel Hill roads.

Location
2050 Northwest Maynard Road

Annual Memberships & Day Passes

Pet owners can purchase an annual membership or day pass at any Cary community center. Membership cards and day passes will
allow entry through an electronic gate.

 

Fees
Resident
Non-resident
Single Dog $40 $80
Multi Dog $60 $120
Day Pass $5 $10

With the card access system, the Town can:
• Require proof of vaccinations for the health and safety of humans and dogs
• Offset operating costs through memberships and fees
• Track usage to plan for the future
• Promote registration of dogs within Cary

What you will need to register:
• Town of Cary Pet ID Tag - Pet tags may be obtained for a one-time fee of $20 for animals that have not been neutered or spayed and $10 for animals that have been neutered or spayed. You must provide proof from your veterinarian that this operation has been performed. Acceptable forms of proof are either a copy of the bill for the operation or your veterinarian’s signature on the pet tag application form.
• Cary Dog Park Registration form & waiver, completed and signed by pet owner
• Proof of current rabies vaccination
Cary Dog Park Rules

Bring all of the above to any Town of Cary Community Center
Bond Park Community Center, 150 Metro Park Drive, in Bond Park
Herbert C. Young Community Center, 101 Wilkinson Ave, adjacent to Town Hall Campus
Middle Creek Community Center, 123 Middle Creek Park Ave, on Middle Creek High School campus

Features
• Five-foot high chain link fence with screening, paved entrance & electronic gate
• Lighted areas for small dogs and for large dogs
• Wood chips for ground cover
• Benches
• Water stations
• Information kiosk
• Pet cleanup areas

Hours of Operation
7 a.m.-10 p.m. Daily
(No entry allowed after 9 p.m.)

Information
(919) 469-4064 (between 8 a.m.-5 p.m.); After Hours: (919) 462-3970

Background
In 2002, a group of dog owners approached the Town about providing a safe place where dogs could play and get exercise while not on a leash. In December 2004, more than 60 residents attended a meeting that the Town arranged for public input. The Cary Dog Park Club has hosted several “Dog Park for a Day” events that the Town sponsored. Club members have held the events to demonstrate how a dog park would work and to help raise money for one. Get details on the operations plan, fees, budget, buffer vegetation, etc.

Additional Links
Animal Control

Contact

Dwayne Jones
Recreation Manager, Town of Cary
(919) 469-4064
dwayne.jones@townofcary.org

 





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