Review Highlights
“I had been to the park in Oxnard and will not go back there, since stumbling upon this treasure.” in 5 reviews
“I've been to almost all the dog parks in Ventura County and this is by far the nicest one in the area.” in 4 reviews
“I can have my furry babies play inside at my place with all Our Pet families.” in 2 reviews
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About the Business
Springville Park was established in 1997 and features: 5 acres, dog park, tennis courts & portable restroom. Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District maintains 28 parks in the Camarillo area. We invite you to check out each one and experience the different amenities that each one provides. Our parks feature: basketball courts, dog parks, fitness equipment, handball courts, hiking trails, horseshoe pits, open green space, BBQs, picnic tables, playground equipment, reservable picnic shelters, tennis courts, volleyball courts, skate park, walking track, pickleball courts, lighted sports fields, R/C track, Nature Center, BMX track, hockey rink, public restrooms & more. Our recreation department provides a wide variety of classes, sports, youth enrichment programs, camps, Senior Center, Aquatic Center and special events to name a few. 805-482-1996
Ask the Community
Q:
Is the dog park lit at night time?
A:
Hi Tammy, Springville Dog Park closes at dusk, and is not lit at night. - ER
Tina W., Business Owner3 years ago 1 person found this helpfulQ:
Does anyone know if this park will stay open during the corona crisis?
A:
All neighborhood and community parks are still open, but 6ft. social distancing should be followed.
Tina W., Business Owner4 years ago
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- 283172782Dec 2, 2023
This is such a beautiful dog park tons of grass, well kept, has a walking path around the perimesir. There are plenty of benches to sit down and visit with other dog lovers. It has a little dog and big dog section, water fountains that are always working, and very well-behaved owners and dogs.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Faith P.CA, CA052Apr 2, 2024
Just to let all dog owners know, there is a big dog side, and a small dog side, if you put your little dog on the big dog side and it gets trampled who's fault is that? Or when a bigger dog tries to play with it and because of how tiny it is it gets hurt? Please keep in mind there are separate areas for a reason so no one gets hurt.
Everything besides that, it's a great dog park so I would definitely recommend coming, from what I've seen there are some dogs that are older that don't like playing much and get snappy when younger dogs try and play, & there are some aggressive dogs every now and then but people come together to make sure everything is handled.
When coming just keep an eye out on your doggo, and have fun it's honestly a great dog park.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Hertz R.Los Angeles, CA260152Nov 7, 2023Updated review
On our way out today, we saw a red heeler come in and I was going to say hello to it's owner. Unfortunately, I never got the chance since it was automatically surrounded by dogs w no owners in sight. You could tell immediately that it looked uncomfortable. I wanted to intervene but i also had to watch my own dog. It got to the point where it was getting jumped by this other dog and it, of course made it known that it didn't like it. The Heeler's owner tried to take it away but it was too late, It was in full defensive mode and while it was running away, this same dog continued to try n jump on it. The heeler made it known it wasn't having it multiple times. It was so bad that it had to defend itself by going into offense by biting said dog ( still no owner). BRAVO to the heeler for mkeeping it chill until it wasn't. I'm completely ok w a dog defending itself so that these unattended and untrained dogs can be corrected. The worst part is that when the other dog's owner finally stepped in, she spoke as if it was the heeler's fault. EFF NO. It's yours. Don't be negligent just cause it's an enclosed park. Watch your flipping dogs at all times.
My dog has gotten tackled while running after her own ball ( no correction from owners),
lost her balls to other dogs cause their owners weren't watching, we've stepped on poop more often than we can count, etc...
If you want to chill and talk to other dog owners, leave their leash on. This isn't a free for all day care where you leave your dog alone while you converse with other people.
WATCH YOUR FLIPPING DOGS.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Aug 9, 2023Previous reviewLocation is nice! This review is for the dog owners...
People just leave their dogs unattended. There's one dog in particular who harasses other dogs and even tackled an older gentleman. The owners didn't do anything to correct it.
There's poop everywhere. It's redic! Pick up your damn dog's poop!
This would otherwise be a very nice park if it wasn't for all the poop and unattended dogs. - Alexis P.Thousand Oaks, CA532204Apr 5, 2024
We take our 5 month old German Shepard here almost daily.. It's big and well maintained. They have buckets of soil around to sprinkle when your dog has loose stool and can't be picked up, which is nice. Everyone we have met has been kind thus far. Wish their was more than one water station for the dogs because if your on one end of the park, you have to walk a ways to get water.. but otherwise i have no complaints.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Michele B.Windsor, CA376423Jun 11, 2023
This dog park has a great location and yes it is large. It is great - until it isn't. Unfortunately, not all dog owners are aware or take ownership on bad dog behavior. Dogs have been severely injured and some killed just for being in the wrong place with the wrong time.
I used to go and it is unfortunate what I saw. So go if you are okay with seeing or watching this happen.
For me - we stopped. So just for anyone wanting to know - listen to your own instincts.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Lynn Leatherman Z.Morgan Hill, CA42161Oct 31, 2023
Great off leash park for all age dogs. Dig parents should test how they want their dogs to interact because often they revert to puppy behavior, which is normal, but frightens parents that ecpect calm dogs all the time. Was a perfect place for my blind and deaf senior; all the dogs and most owners were respectful.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Juri L.Chino Hills, CA31104333Feb 21, 2023
Amazing dog park with huge fields! I love that it separates big vs small dogs which was very helpful for my shy puppy. There is plenty of space for all the dogs with 2 benches in the small dog section and a water fountain. Slightly smaller parking lot but street parking is also available.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Raymund S.Ventura, CA246185Aug 19, 2023
A great place to bring your dogs! Fenced in area. One for small dogs and one for large dogs. The dogs have a drinking fountain and there are plenty benches for you to sit on. Residents that come here are respectful and pick up after their dogs!! Well....most of them.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Paul J.Simi Valley, CA071Jun 17, 2023
Large and has a place for small dogs. No problems so far just some issues with people looking after their dogs. Grass is green and kept.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - James S.Ventura, CA1431Jan 3, 2023
Best dog park in Ventura County. Gets busy but none the less awesome.
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