🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
The Trails at Cowenton Ridge Park offers a relaxing escape for families and pet owners seeking a scenic, dog-friendly park in Perry Hall, MD. With paved loop trails and additional unpaved sections winding around a pond and through wooded areas, this park is ideal for pet-friendly walks, light hiking, and outdoor fun. While not exclusively a traditional dog park, it’s a favorite local destination for those wanting to get outside with their furry friends and enjoy beautiful natural scenery close to home.
Visitors appreciate the park’s easy-access trails (mostly paved), plenty of available parking, and peaceful atmosphere—perfect for sunset strolls with your dog. Families can also make use of the small but uncrowded playground, and there’s a soccer field close by, making it a convenient all-around park experience. Whether you’re looking for a quick dog walk or a spot to bring kids and pets together, The Trails at Cowenton Ridge Park is a welcoming choice among Perry Hall’s pet-friendly parks.
a nice and easy paved trail in a loop, with a less traveled in unpaved trail through the woods.
Beautiful trails and scenery. Highly recommend
The playground is small but perfect since it’s not too crowded. The trailer is fantastic; it gives you a sense of being away from the city. If you want to watch the sunset without having to drive somewhere, this place is great. They also have plenty of parking and a soccer field. My family and I really enjoy coming here!
I enjoyed my walk on this trail. A short walk, but I just went around a few times. There is a lot of traffic noise, but with wearing airpods, not a big deal. The hours per Google, are listed as 24 hours, but signage stated that the park closes at sunset. I cut my walk short, because I did not want my car to be locked in the park.
Nice trail for walking with little kids. Mostly paved with an unpaved section around a pond/hill. The unpaved section maybe isn’t part of the official trail? But we still enjoyed climbing up the hill!