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Lemon Lake County Park Goes to the Dogs
at the popular Dogwood Run
Dogwood Run is a leash-free area just for pooches at
Lemon Lake east of shelters 6 & 7. Turn right at the first
road after the gatehouse. The 14-acre facility is divided into two sections,
allowing for alternate usage permitting
re-growth in
one while the other is in use. Registration and an annual "Pooch Pass" permit are required for
each dog using the facility. The annual Pooch Pass is a dog tag that must be worn on the dog's
collar. A one-time "try out fee" is issued at the gatehouse and must be shown to park personnel upon
request. Bring proof of vaccinations with you. Pooch Passes may be purchased at the Lake
County Parks corporate office.
Call 219-769-PARK to purchase annual passes or stop by the
Lake County Parks corporate office at 8411 E. Lincoln Highway just west of Deep
River Waterpark on U.S. 30. Office hours are M-F 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
(See photos below)
Click Here
for Annual Pooch Pass form (pdf format)
Print the form, fill it out completely, and bring proof of vaccinations and
rabies shot with you to the office.
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Pooch Pass:
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$70 for Lake County resident
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$90 out-of-county resident
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$60 Lake County senior (over 60) resident
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$75 out-of-county senior (over 60)
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All rates include parking
pass*
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Fees are for the first dog with $5 for each additional dog.
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One time try out fee:
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$10 per dog
(keep receipt so payment can be subtracted from the annual Pooch Pass)
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Daily hours:
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7 a.m. until one-half hour before sunset
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* Requirements
for obtaining Parking Pass: When
purchasing a parking pass you must bring your vehicle registration.
You may register up to two vehicles under one pass fee as long as both
are registered to the same household and you present a vehicle registration for
each.
RULES
FOR USAGE OF LEMON LAKE DOGWOOD RUN
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Dogs must be leashed until safely and securely
inside Dogwood Run.
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Dogs must wear POOCH PASS while inside Dogwood
Run.
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Dogs must bear ID - collar tag or microchip.
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Dogs must have current Rabies shots and other
vaccinations as required by law, including Parvo and Distemper, (tiders are not sufficient proof
of vaccination at this time).
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Dogs must be supervised and under voice control
at all times and are the responsibility and liability exclusively
of the owner. If you cannot
control your dog(s) off-leash, then they must remain leashed.
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Dogs may not be left unattended or out of sight
range.
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Owners must carry one leash per dog at all times
while in Dogwood Run.
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Dogs must be on leash before leaving Dogwood
Run.
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Dogs must be leashed in all other areas of the
park site.
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No more than three dogs per person are permitted
in Dogwood Run at any time. Each
must have a tag.
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Do not allow your pet to harass humans, other
pets, or wildlife.
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Children age 12 and younger are not
allowed in Dogwood Run.
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No glass containers are permitted in Dogwood
Run.
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Dogs, owners and users creating a disturbance or
violating posted rules must leave Dogwood Run if requested by law
enforcement, park personnel, or their designated agents.
The park department reserves the right to suspend or revoke a Dogwood Run pass if a dog exhibits hostile
behavior toward other dogs or people.
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No eating or smoking while inside Dogwood Run.
Food wrappers and cigarette butts are tempting and unhealthy for
dogs.
DOGS
NOT PERMITTED IN DOGWOOD RUN
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Dogs known to exhibit vicious, fierce,
aggressive, or dangerous behavior.
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Dogs less than 4 months old.
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Dogs in heat.
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Lake
County Ordinance #1244F states that Pit Bull and Pit Bull mixes are
prohibited from participating in unleashed dog parks. We are required
to uphold this county ordinance.
ETIQUETTE
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Observe all park rules at all times.
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Always clean up after your dog.
Dog waste must be picked up and properly disposed of.
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Trash receptacles and disposal bags are
available near Dogwood Run for this purpose.
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Extend courtesy to other users.
If your dog(s) become unruly or aggressive to other dogs or
people, leash your dog(s) and exit Dogwood Run.
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Please limit your use of Dogwood Run to one hour
during peak times.
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While there are water fountains, you may wish to
bring water for your dog(s).
POSSIBLE
HAZARDS
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Plants and fungi in Dogwood Run may be poisonous
to dogs.
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Vegetation may have burrs or seeds that could
get tangled in your dog’s coat, feet or eyes.
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Wild animals could injure your dog.
Rabies infection is a risk.
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“Batchers”, or dog thieves, may nab
unleashed pets when out of the owner’s sight.
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Dogs easily become lost in large areas,
especially in winter when their sense of smell is less keen.
OTHER INFORMATION
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Owners need to be aware of natural hazards such as burrs, ticks, fleas, poisonous plants, common
wildlife, and contact with other dogs.
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There is a water fountain near the leash-free area, but
we suggest you bring your pet ample
water in case the fountain is not working properly.
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Do not
eat or smoke while in the area. Cigarette butts and food wrappers are tempting and unhealthy for
dogs.
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Fees help with the costs of development and maintenance of the leash-free area.
Call 219-769-PARK to purchase annual passes or stop by the
Lake County Parks corporate office at 8411 E. Lincoln Highway just west of Deep
River Waterpark on U.S. 30. Office hours are M-F 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.




Lake County Parks and Recreation Department
Corporate Office
8411 East Lincoln Highway
Crown Point, IN 46307
Phone: 219-769-PARK, Fax 219-945-0452 or info@lakecountyparks.com
4.5 miles east of Interstate 65 on Route 30 Just west of Deep River Waterpark on U.S. 30
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Updated 6/15/11
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