🐾 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 […]
 
								 
								 
								 
								 
					Discover Saucon Park, a peaceful and family-friendly green space nestled in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This scenic spot offers pet-friendly trails, plenty of shade, and ample seating, making it a favorite for dog owners seeking a relaxing outing. Enjoy walking your pup alongside a picturesque creek, with convenient access to covered picnic pavilions and lots of open grassy areas for dogs to explore on-leash. With easy access from major highways and a large parking lot, Saucon Park is one of the hidden treasures in the Lehigh Valley for dog lovers.
The park is well-kept, featuring shady spots, sturdy shelters with abundant seating, restrooms, and beautiful natural scenery. While not a dedicated off-leash dog park, it welcomes leashed dogs on its quiet paths and near playgrounds, ideal for owners looking for dog-friendly hiking options. Bring your family, enjoy the playgrounds, and relax with your furry companions in this clean and welcoming environment.

Nice park with a river, trails and covered picnic areas. Decent restrooms.

Nice park with a river, trails and covered picnic areas. Decent restrooms.

Beautiful park with lots of fun play equipment! Lots of shade, we’ll kept grass and creekside. Pavillions are super sturdy and old school stone. It rained for a bit but we stayed nice and dry underneath it. Tables are concrete tops with wooden benches all cemented into place (they can’t be moved). Seats were spacious and plentiful. Was a bit tricky to get to the Pavillions as GPS was not accurate. If coming off 78, cross over street and follow the signage to the right. You’ll follow the creek and see the pavillions/playground to the right. Keep going and then make a right on the bridge to go over the creek. Large parking lot with ample space.

Beautiful park with lots of fun play equipment! Lots of shade, we’ll kept grass and creekside. Pavillions are super sturdy and old school stone. It rained for a bit but we stayed nice and dry underneath it. Tables are concrete tops with wooden benches all cemented into place (they can’t be moved). Seats were spacious and plentiful. Was a bit tricky to get to the Pavillions as GPS was not accurate. If coming off 78, cross over street and follow the signage to the right. You’ll follow the creek and see the pavillions/playground to the right. Keep going and then make a right on the bridge to go over the creek. Large parking lot with ample space.

Family friendly, nature surrounding you all over, shade and seating options available. Nice and quiet. A relaxing space to bring a blanket and read a book while the kids enjoy themselves as well.

Family friendly, nature surrounding you all over, shade and seating options available. Nice and quiet. A relaxing space to bring a blanket and read a book while the kids enjoy themselves as well.

The baseball facility is used by ECTB for weekend travel ball tourneys and will require an entry fee to park there (ample parking). The infields are dirt with lighting, with below average quality mounds. The field location is convenient to major highways. Spectators will have real bathrooms and good views but getting hit by foul balls is a real concern. There is no shade and I could not see any batting cages either. There is a playground and natural creek area onsite.

The baseball facility is used by ECTB for weekend travel ball tourneys and will require an entry fee to park there (ample parking). The infields are dirt with lighting, with below average quality mounds. The field location is convenient to major highways. Spectators will have real bathrooms and good views but getting hit by foul balls is a real concern. There is no shade and I could not see any batting cages either. There is a playground and natural creek area onsite.

Quiet, uncrowded. Didn’t see any fish in the creek, though. And there is poison ivy in the trees.

Quiet, uncrowded. Didn’t see any fish in the creek, though. And there is poison ivy in the trees.