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Bay’s {re}View: Naval Live Oaks – Old Quarry & Beaver Pond Trail

Looking to escape the daily grind and spend some quality time with your furry friend? I’ve got just the spot for you! Let’s explore Naval Live Oaks in Gulf Breeze, FL, a hidden gem with over 7 miles of trails perfect for you and your pup to enjoy. Bay and I aren’t quite up for […]

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Great Dane and owner walking trails at Naval Live Oaks

Bay’s {re}View: Beulah Community Park

If your pup is itching for a wide-open space to run wild, you’re in for a treat with this week’s review! We’re diving into Beulah Community Park, a fantastic option for those apartment pup that need to stretch their legs off-leash. Plus, after your park adventure, you can keep the fun going by strolling along […]

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Beulah Park Dog Walking

Bay’s {re}View: Escambia County Equestrian Center

Never thought a place called an equestrian center could be a hotspot for you and your pup? Well, think again! The Escambia County Equestrian Center is more than just rodeos and horse shows (though Bay, is often called a horse anyway…). This place is part of the Pensacola park system, covering over 151 acres and […]

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Tress at the Pensacola Equestrian Center

Bay’s {re}View of Navy Federal Recreation Park

This week, we’re switching gears from the woods to the ‘burbs with a visit to Navy Federal Recreation Park. This park, opened in Fall 2023, is relatively new and often flies under the radar for many folks. I don’t know much about Navy Fed as a business, but they’ve really nailed the community park vibe. […]

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Dog at Navy Federal Park