The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.
Public Parks
Open spaces within town, city, county or regional boundaries that are acquired, developed and maintained by local or regional governments and made available to the public as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, enclosed off-leash recreational areas where dog owners can exercise their animals and allow them to play with one another. Amenities may include balls, tug toys and other playthings; seating for owners; supplies for disposing of waste; water dishes; and access to water. Separate enclosures may be provided for small, shy or older dogs or dogs with physical problems.
Large areas of special scenic, historic or scientific importance that are set aside by the federal government and preserved in their natural state for public enjoyment and appreciation as well as for environmental study. Included are national preserves, areas having the same characteristics as national parks but in which Congress has permitted public hunting, trapping, logging, and oil and gas exploration and extraction.
Large areas of special scenic, historic or scientific importance that are set aside by state government and preserved in their natural condition for public enjoyment and appreciation as well as for environmental study.