I used to.

Dog parks are great, but the quality of the experience depends on who attends and the quality of the park itself. As a basic requirement, the parks have to be double-fenced, have separate areas for big/small dogs, etc. etc. As a basic requirement, the folks who go should have superior control over their dogs, no overly dominant dogs, no overly vulnerable puppies, etc. Pack mentality exists and dog parks are TEEMING with it.

Dog parks are only as good as the people and dogs who frequent them. Not all dogs are "dog park dogs". Unfortunately, few people actually realize that.

Dog parks: Use with caution!