Thursday, May 22, 2014

Dog hooks revisted

The two Bobs, Bob Baggett and Bob Riggs, installed three dog hooks in the park quite a while back. We're still wanting to improve the area where the dog sits waiting for their owner to return. Lot's of choices for materials, but no obvious front runner. These dog hooks are just starting to gain popularity around the country and there doesnt seem to be any tried and true answers to questions such as these.  One thing for sure, people are liking the dog hooks. They're being used quite a bit already and we're getting lots of positive feedback..

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Dog bag dispenser installed near the top

If you walk the road only, you may not have noticed that there's now a dog bag dispenser near the top. It's down the nature trail just a bit to discourage people who drive to the top from grabbing "free take home bags."  We think it's a good location because an empty dispenser doesn't do anyone any good. There is also a brand new dispenser at the trailhead. So far so good. There is one more planned, but we have to collect some data first to see if that one will work out.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Dog Hooks Are Installed. Enjoy!

You may not have realized it, but it's always been illegal to use the restroom when walking your dog. You're not permitted to have your dog in the restroom and you can't leave it unattended either. Thanks to several people who suggested it last year, and to park manager Susan Bethers who adjusted the rules, we now have three new dog hooks installed.  Just hook your dog's leash to the hook, go use the facilities, and you're ready to continue your hike/run.

Turns out that dog hooks are not common even though dog owners REALLY want them. Now Pilot Butte is one of the few places that meets this important need.  Btw, the next project going in should be a new dog bag station on top of the Butte. We've had it several months but the Park has been waiting for warmer weather to install it.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

New PBSS Projects Blog

This blog will be used to keep you informed about everything involving projects at Pilot Butte State Park. You'll learn about the projects we are doing and also projects being done by other groups, individuals, and by the State Park itself. This is your one stop place to stay in touch with things that are planned and things that have been accomplished.  Some say the park is being loved to death. The truth is that the park is being loved to life. Let's keep track of all that is happening and celebrate our successes.