Abban, JohnAbe, DanielleAbel, PaulAsamoah, HeatherBardsley, JesseCargill, Christina "Winnie"Dyson, KatharineFarieta, Maria FernandaGebru, DominiqueHackman, MichaelJones, Asia Vernai'Kaku, UpasanaKaushik, Redowan KabirMadden, MaureenMekonnen, ElizabethMelmed, AndrewNkwantabisah, Pamela OwusuRipley, BenjaminSantana, ArianaSeyedebrahimi, EbrahimVan Allen, MaxVelasquez, DeisyWhiteheart, RachelFinal report for URSP600: Qualitative Research Design & Methods for Planners (Spring 2022). University of Maryland, College Park.Over the Spring 2022 semester, students investigated this topic while learning the skills associated with qualitative planning research. The researchers used methods that included archive and document analysis, environmental/behavioral and participant observation, soundscape and video documentation, critical cartography, and interviews. This study aimed to better understand how dog parks are used and the report makes recommendations for how to best design and locate dog parks to ensure their success. Questions of community, access, and equity were central to this inquiry. Seven case study sites were selected to examine a variety of park types, including variations in design, scale, location (urban/suburban), ecology (slope/stormwater issues, etc.), and material (grass/synthetic).en-USNational Center for Smart GrowthPALSSustainabilityMarylandPrince George's CountyDCUrban Studies & PlanningParksDog ParksPawndering Dog Parks for Prince George's County ParksTechnical Report