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Queen Creek Opens Founders' Park Dog Park Saturday, Replacing Temporary Facility

Queen Creek cuts the ribbon Saturday on Founders' Park Dog Park, a permanent facility doubling the size of the temporary Pocket Park for Pups it replaces.

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Queen Creek Opens Founders' Park Dog Park Saturday, Replacing Temporary Facility
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Queen Creek's permanent Founders' Park Dog Park opens Saturday, March 21, with a ribbon cutting at 9:00 a.m. marking the end of the temporary Pocket Park for Pups that has served local dogs in the interim.

The Town of Queen Creek announced the opening in a press release published March 12, with the public event window running from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. at Founders' Park. The Town's Facebook post put it simply: "Bring your pup and join us on Saturday, March 21 from 9-10 a.m. at Founders' Park." The Pocket Park for Pups, which the new facility replaces, is set to close on Friday ahead of the Saturday debut, though the Town's Facebook post was truncated and the exact calendar date was not specified in available materials.

The upgrade is substantial. According to YourValley, the new dog park will double the size of the existing park in Queen Creek, with each side featuring a mirror "cell" to allow for alternate watering days. That design means one section can be rested and watered while dogs still have full access to the other side, a practical improvement for anyone whose pup has had to navigate a muddy, freshly irrigated run. Once open, the park operates daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., giving early-morning walkers and after-dinner exercise sessions plenty of runway.

The new facility sits within the broader context of Queen Creek's ongoing downtown investment. YourValley notes that the $120 million Switchyard mixed-use development continues to take shape nearby, and the Queen Creek Town Council has reached an agreement for The Switchyard to provide some public parking, which could factor into logistics for Saturday's opening crowd.

Saturday's ribbon cutting is the first chance for Queen Creek's four-legged residents and their people to get a proper look at what the town has built.

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