Lions Park - Mt Jackson, VA

Lions Park - Mt Jackson, VA
Accessible Paths
Parking
Dog Swim Area
Seating
Covered Shelter
Shade Available

Lions Park – A Family & Dog-Friendly Park in Mt Jackson, Virginia

Located just minutes from I-81, Lions Park in Mt Jackson, VA offers a welcoming blend of pet-friendly trails, recreational facilities, and amenities for the whole family. While it isn’t exclusively a dog park, dogs are allowed throughout the park, making it a great stop for pet owners seeking a dog-friendly park in Shenandoah County. You’ll find paved walking paths suitable for leashed walks, shaded benches for relaxation, and plenty of open space for picnics or play.

In addition to its dog-friendly features, Lions Park boasts several playgrounds, a pool (seasonally open), a barbecue/picnic area, baseball fields, and basketball courts. The park is noted for its cleanliness, regular maintenance, and easy accessibility — there’s wheelchair-accessible parking and entrances. With picnic shelters, restroom facilities (varies by season), and spacious parking, it’s a convenient and accommodating stop for locals or travelers passing through Mt Jackson.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed at Lions Park? Yes, dogs are allowed at the park. Please keep them leashed and clean up after your pet.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are shaded benches and a picnic shelter in the park.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, multiple shaded benches and picnic tables are available.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? There are public restrooms and sometimes a porta potty, though seasonal availability may vary.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has both wheelchair-accessible parking and an accessible entrance.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, Lions Park features several playgrounds and recreational activities for children.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there are designated picnic and barbecue areas available.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there is a short paved walking and bike path with workout equipment.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, visitors have commented on the park’s cleanliness and maintenance.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a parking lot at the park, which is wheelchair accessible.

Reviews

Caitlin Martin

Good park for kids and toddlers.

The Shenandoah Source

When you first arrive at this park, you think due to its size that it doesn’t have much to offer. While not the largest in size, it is still equipped with various playground activities, basketball courts, a walking trail, baseball field, and a pool (Only opened between Memorial Day and Labor Day). There is also a nice picnic shelter. The park is very clean, and not crowded. Great place to take kids.

Tsega

Recently renovated park located right off of 81 in Mt. Jackson. It has a short bike trail and new playground area as well as picnic area.

Calvin Shirk

Our children seemed to really enjoy it! The younger ones were all over the swings and slides, the older ones enjoyed the workout equipment on the trail.

James Rintamaki

This was an excellent park that we happened to find on our long drive up I-81. It’s only about a 9 minute detour off the highway and only another 2 minute detour to hit up the local Food Lion grocery for food after visiting.

This park has 3 main playground areas all next to each other. In particular, our kids loved the zip line, 3-seater spinning ride, and the unique rope climbing structure. There are also plenty of swings, a few large, modern
playground structures with slides/etc, and shaded benches.

There is what appears to be a community pool at the top of the parking lot, which was closed in early December. While there may have been public bathrooms available in there, we don’t know since it wasn’t open (in other words, don’t plan on there being a bathroom, though there was a porta potty near the parking lot when we visited). There are also two basketball courts and a covered pavilion with picnic tables, though a sign states not to use it without reservations.

On the other side of the parking lot, there’s also a small paved walking path with various static work out equipment and a small baseball field.

Overall it made for a great park to visit, especially as a road trip break with a few young boys, with a grocery store just a few minutes down the road.

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