Pictures: My favorite thing: West Orange Dog Park
Adventures await at West Orange Dog Park in Winter Garden, which features plenty of shade, room to run, benches and tables plus toys to borrow. Buddy, a 13-year-old Labrador retriever, is a longtime patron. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
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We’ve visited many Central Florida dog parks and a dog beach in New Smyrna, but our longtime sentimental favorite is West Orange Dog Park in Winter Garden.
The West Orange Dog Park in Winter Garden, open from sunrise to sunset, is located a few blocks south of State Road 50. The park features separate areas for big and small dogs and plenty of room to run. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
During the dog days of summer, canines can stay cool by the pool at the West Orange Dog Park in Winter Garden. There also are drinking fountains. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
The West Orange Dog Park’s comfortable amenities including toys, water fountains and the opportunity to meet new friends make canines feel like it’s home sweet home. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
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Buddy, a 13-year-old Labrador retriever, looks for his next adventure at West Orange Dog Park. Buddy is a longtime patron of the popular park. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
Dogs can stay cool in the pool or drink from the fountain while playing at West Orange Dog Park in Winter Garden. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
West Orange Dog Park features separate areas for big and small dogs. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
West Orange Dog Park features separate areas for big and small dogs. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
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Buddy, a 13-year-old Labrador retriever, watches more four-legged and two-legged friends make their way to West Orange Dog Park. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
West Orange Dog Park in Winter Garden is open from sunrise to sunset. Follow the posted rules to ensure a fun time for all. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)
Buddy, a 13-year-old Labrador retriever, is a lifelong patron of the West Orange Dog Park in Winter Garden. He loves to explore, meet new friends, and appreciates the ample shade available. (Pam Dowd / Orlando Sentinel)