• Hap Magee Ranch Park
  • Hap Magee Ranch Park (1025 La Gonda Way). Hap Magee has a storied past. A barn façade at the park entrance commemorates the park’s former life as a ranch for longhorn steer. Before the cattle called it home, the site was a summer camp for San Francisco orphans, known as Camp Swain. Look for a drinking fountain commemorating Camp Swain with a plaque and a brick rendering of children playing.

    Hap Magee’s water feature is a combination of metal tubes that form a tunnel with water spraying inside as kids run through, and water spraying up from the ground. A motion sensor activates the feature on a random circuit. This 17-acre park also has walking trails, separate play areas for younger and older children, picnic areas, and a dog park.

     

  • Canine Corral - Dog Park

    The 1.5 acre Canine Corral provides hours of leash free fun for Danville dogs. The Corral is non-monitored, and relies on its users to maintain reasonable conditions and sanitation—in other words, everybody picks-up after their dogs!

    The dog park has separate play areas for large and small dogs. The play surface is grass and includes benches, water feature and minimal shade.

    Before embarking on a trip to the Canine Corral it is important that users understand the rules and regulations to ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone.

  • Dog Park Rules and Regulations
    1. The off- leash dog area is for dogs, their handlers and those accompanying them. No other use is allowed.
    2. Children under 8 years old are not allowed in the off-leash area.
    3. Children between the ages of 9 and 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
    4. All dogs must have a current license and vaccinations.
    5. No dogs under 4 months of age are allowed in the park.
    6. Female dogs in season are not allowed in the park.
    7. Dogs must be on leash when entering and exiting the off-leash dog area.
    8. Dogs must be under control and in view of their handler at all times.
    9. Handlers must have possession of the dog leash at all times.
    10. Aggressive dogs are not allowed. The handler of any dog exhibiting aggressive or unruly behavior is required to immediately
      remove the offending animal.
    11. Handlers must clean up after their dogs.
    12. Maximum of three dogs per handler.
    13. Handlers are responsible for any injuries caused by the dog(s) under their control.
    14. Users of the facility do so at their own risk. Neither Contra Costa County nor the Town of Danville shall be liable for any injury or damage
      caused by any dog in the off-leash area.
    15. The Town of Danville reserves the right to close the facility for maintenance and repair.
    Etiquette tips for our Canine Friends

    Although it may be hard to know what is appropriate behavior for dogs while they run in an off leash area, the following are tried-and-true suggestions founded on the experiences of thousands of users, at hundreds of dog parks. Following these simple suggestions will ensure that you and your canine friend will enjoy a stress free visit to the Canine Corral. The information was provided by CalDog, a group responsible off-leash advocates. For more information on their activities please visit www.caldog.org.

    1. Make your first visit without your dog to familiarize yourself with the site (parking, access gates, etc). Make your initial dog visit at a non-peak usage time. Mid-day hours during the week and late afternoons on the weekend are generally quiet times at the dog park. After work is always busy--avoid the park at these times if you are new or if your dog is under-socialized.
    2. Remember that many dogs who visit the dog park are NOT socialized to children. Others chase around at a high rate of speed. ‘Scrums’ of dogs also develop and change quickly in ways that can scare kids. So, keep children close and allow NO running, screaming or food. Do not allow your children to approach any dog without permission from the dog's handler. Remember--and instruct--that a dog park is not a playground for kids.
    3. Know your dog! Not all dogs are good candidates for off-leash dog parks. If your dog has not had regular interaction with other dogs, or does not ‘come’ when called, it may lack the necessary skills to make your visit safe and enjoyable. Check for training schools that offer socialization classes for adult dogs or for trainers who will work with you at the off-leash dog park. Socialize young puppies (8-16 weeks of age) at a puppy kindergarten class, not at the dog park.
    4. Let your dog off-leash as soon as you arrive within the boundaries of the park. Mixing leashed/unleashed dogs commonly causes problems. Leashed dogs often feel threatened by the free dogs and will display provocative body language and defensive behavior. If you are concerned about letting your dog off-leash, DO NOT visit the off-leash park or at least see Tip 1.
    5. Especially on your initial visit, keep walking! Walking, rather than sitting or standing will help minimize defensive and territorial behaviors. This means that your dog is more likely to pass another dog with a friendly sniff instead of a stare down.
    6. Be aware that dogs have different play styles, temperaments and physical abilities. Many dogs love rambunctious play, but some dogs suffer from injuries and some are more timid and aloof. Always respect the wishes of the handler and be prepared to move to another area of the park if your dog is too rambunctious. Leash up and leave if your dog is acting in an aggressive manner.
    7. Pick up poop--always, everywhere! The park will get thousands of dog visits every month, and we want to keep it clean. Nobody likes to look at--or step in--dog poop. Pick up a spare poop because you may have left one and not seen it—a "karma poop pick up."
    8. Keep the area safe and clean. Remove extra water jugs. Pick up trash, cigarette butts and orphan poops. Don't allow your dog to dig holes, which can cause injuries to unsuspecting people and dogs. Leave the site in better condition than you found it. Small actions, multiplied by thousands of visits, keep off-leash dog areas successful.
    9. Enter the dog park away from where the pack or majority of dogs are playing. Too many unknown and enthusiastic ‘greeters’ may cause a new dog to be fearful and to fight to protect itself. You can prevent this by avoiding the pack initially and giving your dog time to get used to the park slowly. Also, if your dog designates itself as a ‘greeter’, call it away from the gates to assist new entrants.
    10. Be friendly. People are here to bring their dogs to play. Most people don't have malicious intent, just lack of experience. Mistakes are made, and helping people is more productive than condemning them. If your dog gets in a scuffle, pull the rear legs of your own dog to separate the combatants. Don't put your hands/arms in the middle, you'll be bit. After separating the dogs, check for bite marks. Often the snarl is worse than the bite. Many things described as vicious "fights" may not even result in broken skin. Act, don't react.
    11. Please check to be certain that your dog’s immunizations and licensing are up-to-date. The dogs will be in close proximity, use a common water fountain and play with toys and balls that other dogs have mouthed. We know of no instances where there have been problems, and it’s up to all of us to keep it that way!
 
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    Danville, CA 94526

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Senior Health Fitness Day(2)

Date: 5/22/2012 9:00:00 AM
Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Senior Center at the Veterans Memorial Building

​Learn ways to improve your health and meet the experts who can make your life healthier and happier Tuesday, May 22 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Senior Center in the Veterans Memorial Building. The Town of Danville will be promoting physical ...

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  • Water Feature Hours of Operation 

    Features are available to residents from April 1st through September 30th. The four area parks which contain various water features are Diablo Vista Park, Hap Magee Ranch Park, Oak Hill Park and Sycamore Valley Park. The attractions operate from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on weekdays and 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekends. On inclement weather days, the water features will be turned off. 

 
 
  • Park Mowing schedule:

    The grass areas in all parks are mowed on the following days between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.  Park activities which are scheduled on a grass area will be interrupted.

    Tuesday

    -Hap Magee Park
    -Danville South Park

    Wednesday

    -Sycamore Valley Park

    Thursday

    -Osage Station Park

    Friday

    -Diablo Vista Park
    -Oak Hill Park