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 Bull Creek Dog Park (TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR REPAIRS AND RESODDING!- Just off Loop 360 at Lake Wood Drive. This Off-Leash Area is Stunning. There are ALWAYS dogs here. This park was once privately owned and was a fee use watering hole just like Barton Creeek is today! You can also find wagon train wheels in the limestone nearby.
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Map - Bull Creek is the Crown Jewel for dogs. Majestic live oaks (lots of squirrels), small water falls, limestone cliffs, shallow pools, water holes, and plenty of room for frisbee and ball throwing!
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 Brushy Creek Lake Park - Just off Parmer Lane at Brushy Creek Road. Although it is a leash-on area, it is very dog friendly and there are doggie bags postitioned in key places. The lake has a great location for dogs who love water. |
 There are miles of dog friendly trails at Brushy Creek Lake Park. |
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 Round Rock Dog Depot - 800 Deerfoot Lane - Just east of Downtown Round Rock, just south of the railroad tracksthis is a fenced and cross fenced area for off-leash dog play, socializing andtraining. An agility course is available in a large open area. Two additional areas are fenced off for small and large dogs. |
 There are plenty of auto-fed water dishes, lots of doogie bag stations, and double gated access areas for safety and control. |
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 Georgetown Bark Park - On Holly Street near 2nd street. Lovely old Pecan Tree Grove (I think they are Pecans). Two seperate areas for large and small dogs. |
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 Red Bud Isle - In the center of the Colorado River and just west of Tarrytown. This park is a Retrievers Paradise with water access everywhere and several play areas. Stunning park. |
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