Hidden Valley Area 1 Off Leash Dog Park

112 Hidden Point NW, Calgary, AB T3A 5P8

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Dog Park Features

Has Shade
Has Dog Waste Bags
Has Water Fountain
Has Off-Leash Area
Has Trash Cans
Has Grass Surface
Has Parking Lot
Has Spacious Area

Overview

Hidden Valley Area 1 Off Leash Dog Park is located in Calgary, Alberta, offering an unfenced, open space for dogs to exercise freely.

The park features both inner and outer walking loops, making it a versatile neighborhood destination for dog owners. As an unfenced facility, the park is best suited for dogs with reliable recall abilities.

The space functions as a multi-use area, serving as both a dog park and a toboggan hill during winter months. Basic amenities include garbage bins at both ends of the park and ample street parking for visitors.

The area is characterized by newly planted pine trees protected by snow fencing and is situated in a residential setting.

While the park provides a spacious environment for dog exercise, its unfenced nature and status as a storm water dry pond means visitors should be mindful of conditions, particularly after rainfall.

The park primarily serves the local Hidden Valley community and surrounding northern Calgary neighborhoods.

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History of Hidden Valley Area 1 Off Leash Dog Park

Hidden Valley Area 1 Off Leash Dog Park emerged as part of Calgary’s urban development in the Hidden Valley residential community.

The park was established in a multi-purpose space that doubles as a storm water management facility, reflecting Calgary’s practical approach to land use planning. Initially developed as a dry pond, the area was later designated as an off-leash park to serve the growing number of dog owners in Calgary’s northern communities.

Recent improvements to the park include the planting of young pine trees, which are currently protected by snow fencing, demonstrating ongoing efforts to enhance the natural environment.

The space has evolved to become a year-round recreational facility, serving as both a dog exercise area and a popular toboggan hill during winter months.

Dog Park Rules in Hidden Valley Area 1 Off Leash Dog Park

While bringing your dog to this off-leash area offers great exercise opportunities, you’ll need to follow several important rules to keep everyone safe. Your dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the park, and you must maintain voice and sight control while they’re off-leash inside.

For safety and peace in the park, all activities must respect the quiet hours 11PM-8AM.

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Here are key requirements to follow:

  1. Clean up after your dog immediately and dispose of waste in provided receptacles.
  2. Keep your dog under control – you can have up to 3 dogs per handler.
  3. Remove aggressive dogs right away if they show concerning behavior.

Make sure your dogs are current on vaccinations, and don’t bring females in heat to the park.

When using trails, yield to bikers and give horses the right of way. If your dog gets excited around horses or bikes, you’ll need to leash them.

The park features separate areas for large and small dogs, water fountains, benches, and nearby restrooms for your convenience.

What to Expect at Hidden Valley Area 1 Off Leash Dog Park

Hidden Valley Area 1 Off Leash Dog Park offers a spacious field environment with both inner and outer walking loops for varied exercise routes. As Christine Maurette notes, it provides “a quick loop to complete the entire perimeter” making it convenient for shorter walks or extended playtime.

The park is unfenced, functioning as an open field across from residential homes. This setup requires dogs to have reliable recall abilities, as multiple reviewers emphasize. “Best to use with a dog with good recall,” advises Christine Maurette.

Garbage bins are positioned at both ends for waste disposal, with street parking readily available.

During winter months, the space transforms into a community gathering spot. “In the winter it’s a toboggan hill too,” shares Mark Terstappen, highlighting the park’s multi-use nature.

Young pine trees protected by snow fencing add character to the landscape, though some visitors like P Johnston point out it’s technically “a storm water dry pond” that can become muddy after rainfall.

The park primarily serves the local neighborhood, attracting families and dog owners looking for a straightforward space to exercise their pets.

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While some find it basic – “nothing but a field” according to Phil Lee – others appreciate its simple, functional design as a neighborhood amenity.

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Hidden Valley Area 1 Off Leash Dog Park

112 Hidden Point NW, Calgary, AB T3A 5P8112 Hidden Point NW, Calgary, AB T3A 5P8

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Managed by: City Parks Dept.
Email: info@austinparks.org

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