🐾 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 […]
Ditto Farms Regional Park is a popular community destination located in Hagerstown, Maryland, offering a wide range of amenities for families and pet owners. With shaded areas provided by beautiful mature trees and expansive open spaces perfect for dog walking or outdoor games, this park has quickly become a favorite for those seeking a dog-friendly spot in Hagerstown. Visitors frequently remark on the well-maintained grounds, plentiful parking, and welcoming atmosphere for dog walkers and families alike.
The park features paved walking paths, covered pavilions with seating, multiple playgrounds for children, restrooms, and a blend of wooded and sunny areas for relaxation or play. While not exclusively a dog park, Ditto Farms Regional Park is extremely pet-friendly and allows dogs on-leash throughout the grounds. It’s especially ideal for pet owners looking for scenic, pet-friendly trails or a peaceful outdoor escape in the area. The wide grassy fields and shaded paths make it a pleasant year-round option for exercise and enjoyment with your canine companion.
Cute, and clean park. Went here for a birthday party. Google tells you to turn the wrong way though, so look out for the entrance sign
The park as a whole has lots to do, there is a Disc Golf course and fields and all sorts of other things. Unfortunately, the playground areas are very underwhelming. Not the best park for little kids
Great park with nice playgrounds, pavilions, bathrooms, tennis/pickleball courts, basketball courts and a street soccer court. I mostly go to Ditto for their great disc golf course- a very fun mix of woods and open, and I would go as far to say it’s the best course in Maryland if you want to play a good professional layout (long tees). But regardless, this course is a must play for any disc golfer!
Stopped to play disc golf. The park itself seemed updated and maintained well, with plenty of parking. Soccer, basketball, I think I saw volleyball too. Lots and lots of just open space for dog walking and really anything you might want.
The disc golf course starts and ends pretty open, but most of the holes are fairly – heavily wooded. It seemed like a popular course with several groups going. I shot +3 from the longs and am not too upset by that because I think the course has too many nearly impossible to birdie par 3s that should really be par 4s. Overall, I had a good time and enjoyed the variety of terrain and shots!
It was fun but Google Maps took us to a dead end. You might have better luck entering Black Rock Golf Course. It’s right beside it.