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DISCOUNTED SEASON PASSES AVAILABLE
Remaining Water Bark Weekends
September 21-22, 28-29
We look forward to meeting you and your pup at the Spring Lake Water Bark! The Spring Lake Water Bark is a fundraiser for the Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation, which raises money for more than 50 dog-friendly parks and trails in the Sonoma County Regional Parks system.
One of the most popular dog events in the Bay Area, this event opens the swimming lagoon for dogs to enjoy off-leash romping and swimming. The water in the lagoon is filtered, chlorinated and closely monitored by Regional Parks staff to ensure it is safe for dogs. The lagoon is separate from Spring Lake, which is not treated.
Water Bark hours are 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tickets are available at the gate, $10 for Park Members and $15 for Non-Members. Advance Tickets are $8 for members and $12 for non-members.
Season Passes are available to both Park Members and Non-members for in-season discount of $35.
Tickets and Passes are 1 per dog, with up to 3 dogs per human. Season passes available online only.
The Spring Lake Water Bark is a fundraiser, helping to raise funds for trails and other amenities in 50+ dog-friendly Sonoma County Regional Parks. Your admission fee also covers the cost of treating and monitoring the swimming lagoon to ensure the water is safe and healthy for your pup!
Regional Parks will keep the Spring Lake boat rentals open during Water Bark weekends. If you would like to take your dog on a standup paddle board or kayak before or after visiting the Water Bark, please know that all dogs are required to have a dog life jacket to go on a boat. Dog life jackets are not required for the dog to swim at the Water Bark.
Check out Water Bark photos from Parks Foundation board member Rob DeVenuto.
One of the most popular dog events in the Bay Area, this event opens the swimming lagoon for dogs to enjoy off-leash romping and swimming. The water in the lagoon is filtered, chlorinated and closely monitored by Regional Parks staff to ensure it is safe for dogs. The lagoon is separate from Spring Lake, which is not treated.
Water Bark hours are 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tickets are available at the gate, $10 for Park Members and $15 for Non-Members. Advance Tickets are $8 for members and $12 for non-members.
Season Passes are available to both Park Members and Non-members for in-season discount of $35.
Tickets and Passes are 1 per dog, with up to 3 dogs per human. Season passes available online only.
The Spring Lake Water Bark is a fundraiser, helping to raise funds for trails and other amenities in 50+ dog-friendly Sonoma County Regional Parks. Your admission fee also covers the cost of treating and monitoring the swimming lagoon to ensure the water is safe and healthy for your pup!
Regional Parks will keep the Spring Lake boat rentals open during Water Bark weekends. If you would like to take your dog on a standup paddle board or kayak before or after visiting the Water Bark, please know that all dogs are required to have a dog life jacket to go on a boat. Dog life jackets are not required for the dog to swim at the Water Bark.
Check out Water Bark photos from Parks Foundation board member Rob DeVenuto.
SEASON PASSES AVAILABLE - NOW DISCOUNTED TO $35Once again, we are offering a Water Bark Season Pass that is valid for every day of Water Bark! Your pup will receive a special commemorative dog tag, and you will receive a human pass in the mail in time for the first Water Bark.* For the short-season price of $35 (regularly $50) , the Season Pass is your lowest price deal. Remember, Regional Parks members also get FREE PARKING.
If you aren't already a member, joining now will save you up to $49 in parking at Water Bark dates and $7/day at all Regional Parks for an entire year. If you want to be certain to receive your season pass prior to the first weekend of the Water Bark, please submit your payment by Friday, August 30. *Commemorative dog tags are while supplies last. For passes ordered on or after August 30, commemorative dog tag and human passes will be available in "WILL CALL" at the entry gate. |
REGIONAL PARKS MEMBER TICKETSPurchase advance individual tickets for any of the seven Water Bark days for $8 each. One ticket per dog, up to three dogs per human.
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NON MEMBER TICKETSWant a better deal? Become a Regional Parks members and Save $4 on ticket price and $7 on parking at Water Bark and at all Regional Parks for a year!
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How to purchase tickets:
1. When you purchase tickets online, you will get a receipt. This is only a receipt and NOT your ticket.
2. You will automatically receive a confirmation email with dates of your sessions from the address <[email protected]>
3. DO NOT LOSE THIS EMAIL - IT IS YOUR TICKET. You may print it out or show it on your phone.
4. If you cannot find this email please check your SPAM or JUNK folder or search for <[email protected]> in your email search bar.
5. If you still cannot find it, please email: [email protected] and put WATER BARK in the subject line.
THANK YOU WATER BARK SPONSORS!
What is Water Bark?
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WATER BARK RULES
🐾 All well-behaved dogs are welcome to this event.
🐾 Aggressive or vicious dogs will not be permitted. Owners are legally responsible for their dog(s) actions.
🐾 Only dogs will be permitted to swim during this event.
🐾 Owners are responsible for picking up their dog’s waste and properly disposing of it.
🐾 Dogs may not be left unattended in the water bark at any time.
🐾 All dogs must be currently vaccinated; puppies under 6 months of age are not permitted.
🐾 No food allowed inside the Water Bark fenced area. No glass drink containers allowed.
🐾 Water Bark is not appropriate for children. If you bring a child, they must be under adult supervision at all times. No infants or toddlers are allowed inside the dog play area.
🐾 Dogs shall be allowed in and around the swimming lagoon on the day of the event only.
🐾 Dogs must be leashed whenever they are outside the designated Water Bark play area.
🐾 All persons must abide by the instructions and directions of the park authority including all park rules and regulations.
🐾 Three dog maximum per owner upon entrance into the play area.
🐾 Aggressive or vicious dogs will not be permitted. Owners are legally responsible for their dog(s) actions.
🐾 Only dogs will be permitted to swim during this event.
🐾 Owners are responsible for picking up their dog’s waste and properly disposing of it.
🐾 Dogs may not be left unattended in the water bark at any time.
🐾 All dogs must be currently vaccinated; puppies under 6 months of age are not permitted.
🐾 No food allowed inside the Water Bark fenced area. No glass drink containers allowed.
🐾 Water Bark is not appropriate for children. If you bring a child, they must be under adult supervision at all times. No infants or toddlers are allowed inside the dog play area.
🐾 Dogs shall be allowed in and around the swimming lagoon on the day of the event only.
🐾 Dogs must be leashed whenever they are outside the designated Water Bark play area.
🐾 All persons must abide by the instructions and directions of the park authority including all park rules and regulations.
🐾 Three dog maximum per owner upon entrance into the play area.
When you attend the Water Bark, you are agreeing to the following:
Sonoma County Regional Park Agreement & Release Liability
As a participant in this Sonoma County Regional Parks (County) program, I hereby waive, release and discharge the County of Sonoma, Sonoma County Water Agency and Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District from all liability, including liability arising from theft or any act of negligence or want of ordinary care on the part of County, their directors, officers, agents, members, representatives, and assigns for any and all claims of such liability, including claims relating to injury or damage from any cause whatsoever to me or my property arising out of my participation. This agreement is binding upon my executors, heirs and assigns.
I further agree that I will indemnify and hold harmless the County of Sonoma, Sonoma County Water Agency and Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District, their directors, officers, employees, agents and members against all claims, demands and causes of action, including court costs and actual attorney fees, arising from any proceeding or lawsuits brought by me or prosecuted for my benefit, relating to the subject of this release. I further agree to indemnify, hold harmless, and release County, Sonoma County Water Agency and Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District, their directors, officers, employees, agents and members from and against any actions, claims, damages, liabilities, disabilities, or expenses, including court costs and actual attorney fees, that may be asserted by any person or entity, that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to my participation in this program.
Cities in Sonoma County and the unincorporated county all require a current dog license. When purchasing tickets to Water Bark, you'll be asked to confirm that your dog is current on its license and all required vaccinations.
WARNING. There are significant elements of risk in any adventure sport or activity associated with the use or presence of water, including but not limited to canoes, kayak, rafts, tubes, stand up paddle boards, pedal boats the inflatable playground (wibit) and the use of related equipment. These risks are inherent in water sport activities and may be present even if the equipment is used properly. Risks can include serious injury or death if not used properly.
Photographs from this outing/event may be used for future publication and/or promotion. I agree to permit the Sonoma County Regional Parks department and the Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation to use the photograph(s).
As a participant in this Sonoma County Regional Parks (County) program, I hereby waive, release and discharge the County of Sonoma, Sonoma County Water Agency and Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District from all liability, including liability arising from theft or any act of negligence or want of ordinary care on the part of County, their directors, officers, agents, members, representatives, and assigns for any and all claims of such liability, including claims relating to injury or damage from any cause whatsoever to me or my property arising out of my participation. This agreement is binding upon my executors, heirs and assigns.
I further agree that I will indemnify and hold harmless the County of Sonoma, Sonoma County Water Agency and Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District, their directors, officers, employees, agents and members against all claims, demands and causes of action, including court costs and actual attorney fees, arising from any proceeding or lawsuits brought by me or prosecuted for my benefit, relating to the subject of this release. I further agree to indemnify, hold harmless, and release County, Sonoma County Water Agency and Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District, their directors, officers, employees, agents and members from and against any actions, claims, damages, liabilities, disabilities, or expenses, including court costs and actual attorney fees, that may be asserted by any person or entity, that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to my participation in this program.
Cities in Sonoma County and the unincorporated county all require a current dog license. When purchasing tickets to Water Bark, you'll be asked to confirm that your dog is current on its license and all required vaccinations.
WARNING. There are significant elements of risk in any adventure sport or activity associated with the use or presence of water, including but not limited to canoes, kayak, rafts, tubes, stand up paddle boards, pedal boats the inflatable playground (wibit) and the use of related equipment. These risks are inherent in water sport activities and may be present even if the equipment is used properly. Risks can include serious injury or death if not used properly.
Photographs from this outing/event may be used for future publication and/or promotion. I agree to permit the Sonoma County Regional Parks department and the Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation to use the photograph(s).