Palmdale Park - Hershey, PA

Palmdale Park - Hershey, PA Palmdale Park - Hershey, PA Palmdale Park - Hershey, PA Palmdale Park - Hershey, PA Palmdale Park - Hershey, PA
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Dog Swim Area
Parking

Palmdale Park is a beloved green space tucked away near a corn field in Hershey, Pennsylvania. This peaceful and well-kept park offers a tranquil environment with plenty of open grassy areas, making it an inviting spot for families, kids, and dog owners alike. Visitors highlight its soccer fields, basketball courts, playgrounds, and picnic areas, providing ample opportunities for recreation and relaxation. The presence of wildlife and a nature preserve feel, with frogs and birds, adds to the park’s unique character.

This park stands out for its combination of pet-friendly, open spaces and kid-friendly activities. While not a dedicated dog park or fenced area for off-leash play, dogs are welcome as long as they are supervised. The park is noted for its peaceful atmosphere, easy parking (though the dirt lot may be bumpy at times), shaded spots under trees, and scenic beauty. Families can enjoy the playgrounds and picnic under the shade while keeping an eye on their pets and children enjoying the park together.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome at Palmdale Park when supervised by their owners.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, there is not a fenced or dedicated off-leash dog area.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is a pavilion and many mature trees providing shaded areas.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? There are a limited number of picnic tables and shaded pavilion seating. Bringing your own chairs is recommended for larger groups.
  • Are there restrooms available for owners? There are clean and well-maintained restrooms at the park.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids? Yes, the park features two playgrounds, swings, a sandbox, and sports fields for kids.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, visitors mention that the park is clean and well-kept.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is parking available in the dirt lot at the park, but be cautious of potholes and occasional water damage.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The park can become crowded on hot days or weekends, especially during local events or holidays, but it is usually peaceful and quiet.
  • Are picnics allowed? Yes, you may bring food and picnic at the park, but note there are no barbecue facilities or grills.

Reviews

Jessica Crocker

It was a cute lil park, my pup dug a huge hole.

Jessica Crocker

It was a cute lil park, my pup dug a huge hole.

Jennifer Frey

What a great little park tucked away next to a private corn field A beautiful setting for a peaceful relaxing time

Jennifer Frey

What a great little park tucked away next to a private corn field A beautiful setting for a peaceful relaxing time

Judith Bretz

Very small park but has swings, monkey bars, slides and a pavilion beside a baseball field. Ate our lunch here and kids played and climbed a tree.

Judith Bretz

Very small park but has swings, monkey bars, slides and a pavilion beside a baseball field. Ate our lunch here and kids played and climbed a tree.

Shauna

Very nice small park away from roadways withlta of room for the kids to run and play. We love this spot!

Shauna

Very nice small park away from roadways withlta of room for the kids to run and play. We love this spot!

Nick Batdorf

There is a nice little playset with a pair of swings here. They have a basketball court, a baseball and a soccer field. Everything was nice and clean. There was even a basketball laying there, sweet!

Nick Batdorf

There is a nice little playset with a pair of swings here. They have a basketball court, a baseball and a soccer field. Everything was nice and clean. There was even a basketball laying there, sweet!

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