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Let's have some FUN in the Great Outdoors!

Hiking, Biking, Canoeing, Golfing, Kayaking, Camping, in the Summer.
Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, Hiking, Skiing (downhill/XC), actually anything to do with being outdoors, will be a focus for our group. I mean we do live in the Upper Midwest, so getting outside all year round is important to us.
Take a look at what’s happening, find something that looks interesting, and e-mail the organizer taking the lead to find out more. The sooner you get involved, the more people you'll meet, and the more familiar and fun it begins to feel.
Don't you think you deserve some fun in your life and more people to enjoy life with?! Come and check us out. After all it's FREE to sign up and in these tough economic times that's a real plus!
Please check out the video on our "About" page. What a hoot!
Upcoming events
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Bloomington Off Leash Dog Park
Bloomington Dog Park, W 111th Street, between Nesbit and Hampshire Avenues, Bloomington, MN, USLet's make new friends, share a stick, and get everyone's zoomies out, humans included! We'll meet near the water fountain (though it is likely turned off for the season), introduce ourselves, and take a few moderate (16-18 minute mile) paced laps around the park while managing the the responsibilities of looking after our companions. By signing up you agree to release the organizers, event hosts and other members of the event from any liability.
Please read the park rules carefully and determine that you can comply.
Scroll beyond the bulleted list, linked, and review the details under each section of "Practical Rules". We want to honor the efforts of community members who worked to create and maintain this amenity.While this 25 acre area is fenced, your furry friend should have basic recall and be able to comply with park rules. (If your just beginning to work on recall, check out the Friday event which is 6.5 acres.)
Rules Overview
- Dogs must be licensed in the city in which you live.
- Dogs must be under voice control at all times.
- Dog handlers must closely supervise their dogs and be within view.
- Dog handlers must have leashes in hand at all times.
- Clean up after your dog.
- Children must be supervised.
- Maximum two dogs per handler.
- Leash dogs while entering and exiting the area.
Directions - link to park in Google Maps
Things to bring:
- leash to walk from parking lot into the park
- water for yourself and pups (as the fountain is off for the season)
- extra clean up bags to be an excellent citizen
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Past events
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