Prairie Sky Park & Ballfield Update

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To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all park visitors, we remind you that dogs must remain on a 6-foot leash in Prairie Sky Park (Lone Tree Municipal Code Sec. 10-10-70 and South Suburban Park and Recreation District General Rules and Regulations for Parks, Trails, and Open Space). This policy is in place to prevent user conflicts, maintain cleanliness, and protect park facilities.

The Prairie Sky ballfield is not designated as an off-leash area and to preserve the field for its intended use, it will be closed except for permitted events, starting June 9, 2025.

Off-leash dogs can create risks for park users, including unexpected interactions between pets and people, which may result in safety concerns or accidents. Additionally, unattended dogs often lead to waste left behind, impacting the cleanliness of our shared spaces. Dogs digging in the outfield can cause damage to the playing surface, affecting sports activities, player safety and park maintenance efforts.

Off-leash dog parks are available nearby at the following locations: Hound Hill Dog Park or David A. Lorenz Dog Park.

We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our park safe and well-maintained for all visitors.

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all park visitors, we remind you that dogs must remain on a 6-foot leash in Prairie Sky Park (Lone Tree Municipal Code Sec. 10-10-70 and South Suburban Park and Recreation District General Rules and Regulations for Parks, Trails, and Open Space). This policy is in place to prevent user conflicts, maintain cleanliness, and protect park facilities.

The Prairie Sky ballfield is not designated as an off-leash area and to preserve the field for its intended use, it will be closed except for permitted events, starting June 9, 2025.

Off-leash dogs can create risks for park users, including unexpected interactions between pets and people, which may result in safety concerns or accidents. Additionally, unattended dogs often lead to waste left behind, impacting the cleanliness of our shared spaces. Dogs digging in the outfield can cause damage to the playing surface, affecting sports activities, player safety and park maintenance efforts.

Off-leash dog parks are available nearby at the following locations: Hound Hill Dog Park or David A. Lorenz Dog Park.

We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our park safe and well-maintained for all visitors.

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Page published: 02 Jun 2025, 04:00 AM