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The '''Barking at the Moon Festival''' takes place at the park each year.
The '''Barking at the Moon Festival''' takes place at the park each year.
The Fultondale segment of the [[Five Mile Creek Greenway]] runs along the north side of the park. The greenway also connects the park to the nearby [[Black Creek Park]].


==References==
==References==
* Osburn, Lisa (March 14, 2011) "If you build it they will run (and play): Fultondale, Alabama dog park to open." ''Birmingham News''
* Osburn, Lisa (March 14, 2011) "If you build it they will run (and play): Fultondale, Alabama dog park to open." {{BN}}
* Osburn, Lisa (May 4, 2011) "City makes improvements to Black Creek Park". ''Birmingham News''
* Osburn, Lisa (May 4, 2011) "City makes improvements to Black Creek Park". {{BN}}


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[[Category:2011 buildings]]
[[Category:Stouts Road]]
[[Category:Stouts Road]]
[[Category:Five Mile Creek Greenway]]

Latest revision as of 09:03, 10 July 2019

Barking at the Moon Festival

The Bark Park is a 1½-2 acre dog park located next to Children's Park at Stouts Road and Mary Avenue in Fultondale. It was built by city crews on city-owned land at the urging of Mayor Jim Lowery and the approval of the Fultondale City Council, and opened in May 2011.

The Barking at the Moon Festival takes place at the park each year.

The Fultondale segment of the Five Mile Creek Greenway runs along the north side of the park. The greenway also connects the park to the nearby Black Creek Park.

References

  • Osburn, Lisa (March 14, 2011) "If you build it they will run (and play): Fultondale, Alabama dog park to open." The Birmingham News
  • Osburn, Lisa (May 4, 2011) "City makes improvements to Black Creek Park". The Birmingham News