Renovated High Bridge Dog Park Soft Opening Oct. 28

Spokane, WALocal News

The High Bridge Dog Park in Spokane is excited to announce its soft opening on October 28, 2024, welcoming the community to explore its newly renovated facilities. This partial reopening allows dog owners to enjoy the enhanced park space while the full renovations are expected to be completed by spring 2025. The city has invested in this project to improve the quality of recreational areas available to residents, showcasing its commitment to community well-being and outdoor activities. The park serves not only as a play area for dogs but also as a social hub for pet owners to connect and engage with one another. With this renovation, the city aims to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for pets and their owners alike.

The community is encouraged to take advantage of the park’s new features and participate in local events that may be hosted there. As Spokane continues to develop its parks and recreation facilities, the High Bridge Dog Park stands as a testament to the city's dedication to enhancing quality of life for its residents. Mark your calendars for the soft opening and enjoy what the park has to offer!

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