About the Mount D.o.r.a. Dog Park

 
 

The City of Mount D.o.r.a. Dog Park

(dog off-leash recreation area)


Location: east end of 11th Avenue
just beyond the Ice House Theater


Hours: Dawn to Dusk


Fenced with double-gated entry


Separate areas for
large, medium and small dogs


Water station with bowls


Waste stations with bags supplied


Benches for humans

 

Mount D.o.r.a. Dog Park is owned and operated by the

City of Mount Dora Parks & Recreation Department

Contact them at 352-735-7183 or in person at 900 N Donnelly Street (corner of 9th Avenue), Mount Dora, FL 32757


This private website is maintained by volunteers and users of the Park.

You can reach the volunteers at info@montdoradogpark.com

Information is also available at

Hobscot Pet Supplies, 328 East Fifth Avenue, Mount Dora, FL 32757

Phone 352-735-6400 Website hobscot.com

and also TheDogsOfMountDora.com website

The Mount Dora Dog Park is an environmentally friendly ‘Green’ park that uses 100% natural, animal safe Turf-Pro products with minimal impact on the environment.

Ark Pro is used to control odor and waste, organically, to keep the Park clean, safe and fresh.

For more information visit TurfProUSA.com website

Restrooms are found across the street from the Dog Park at the baseball fields (Orange building at left).

Water is available in both small and large dog areas, shown above right, just inside the double-gated entry areas. There is a third area that people are currently using as a time-out area or for novice users.

MuttMitt waste stations (with bags furnished) and covered trash receptacles. Benches are available. Right now there are few shade trees, but more are planned in the near future.

Dog Park Petiquette

Dogs headed to the Mount D.o.r.a. Dog Park (above)
At the dog park (left and right)

Dog Park Rules

Click the files below to view, download and print them

Good Dog Citizens

Enjoying the Mount D.o.r.a. Dog Park

Mount D.o.r.a.
Dog Park is
green and environmentally friendly

Click the article at right
to read the ‘Green’ story