🐾 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 […]
Harriet Wetherill Park is a charming local gem situated right off Butler Pike in Plymouth Meeting, PA. Known for its peaceful atmosphere, this wheelchair accessible park welcomes dog owners and their four-legged friends to enjoy paved and unpaved walking trails, perfect for dog-friendly hikes and leisurely strolls. The park features a lovely butterfly garden, making it a unique spot for nature lovers, as well as covered picnic areas, playgrounds, and pavilions, offering something for everyone in the family.
This dog-friendly park is an ideal place for stretching legs, taking a break from nearby Route 276, or simply enjoying a day outdoors with your pet. While there isn’t a dedicated fenced dog area or off-leash section, dogs are allowed and can accompany their owners on-leash throughout the park’s picturesque amenities. Public restrooms are available, but some visitors note they are often locked, so plan accordingly. Whether you’re a local resident or just passing through, Harriet Wetherill Park provides a safe and enjoyable space for dogs and their humans to explore the beauty of Plymouth Meeting together.
Enter on butler pike side. Very nice park. Playground for kids. Covered Picnic area. Paved and unpaved trails. Butterfly garden. Restrooms available if the building is open.
Beautiful, small local park that doesn’t get too crowded because even in the pandemic, it’s something of a hidden gem. We found it years ago when we turned into the park we kept driving past, and it’s been a great spot for walking around and enjoying the outdoors. Most of the walking path is paved, but there are also some trails that go into woods, through fields, and other natural settings. There’s also a playground and some pavilions.
Alert! I usually have take my dog to this park and yesterday (November 20th) she ingested a pill there and we later found out it was a drug called PCP. She was on leash and I was watching her, but she swallowed the pill and I couldn’t take it out of her mouth. She is doing ok now after being hospitalized, but I would recommend avoiding the park if you take your dogs there
I think this is a 276 highway perfect break spot for you driving all the time type of employees. Whenever one gets on 276….you know how there is so much traffic. Insert sweet gem here to stretch out your legs. In the words of Kanye West….”If you have the opportunity to play this game of life you need to appreciate every moment. A lot of people don’t appreciate the moment until it’s passed.” That is this spot. Yes, its not a fancy park by any means nor is is gleaming with trails. Nada. However, its RIGHT off the highway that once you hit traffic, you can grab your sneaks and take a short walk and circle back out into open highway once the traffic subsides. Perfect for the AM or PM. Very small. Has potential. There is a small spot for you science nerds out there where you like learning about the fun facts of butterflies while also seeing different types of butterflies.
Beautiful park and playground!
Restrooms are never open.
Been coming here for years now and never used the restrooms because no one is allowed, they are always locked.
You and your children can enjoy relieving yourselves in the majestic vegetation and foliage as a family with the local fauna.
It’s unlike any other park in the area!