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If you’re searching for a dog park in Canton, Ohio that offers plenty of open space and accessible features, Spiker Park is a fantastic local option. This beautifully maintained community park boasts wide, pet-friendly trails and an inviting environment for both dogs and their owners. Not only are dogs allowed, but the park is also a great spot for walking, enjoying nature, and letting your furry friend explore new scents in a dog-friendly space.
Spiker Park is especially popular for its disc golf courses, offering a unique twist for active visitors, while the accessible entrances and parking make it easy for everyone to attend. Designed with families and pets in mind, it’s a wonderful place for kids, adults, and pups to share outdoor time together. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this park stands out as a welcoming green haven in the heart of Canton.
Great disc golf course with mutiple different games. Very challenging with a couple tough water hazards but overall crazy fun and makes you better. Highly recommend the 27 hole course
Beautiful park with plenty of room to walk around and enjoy nature there. Also they have a decent disc golf course great for beginners and intermediate players alike
Could have better parking areas
Regular 18 is really fun and has a side 9 that’s more open and great for warm ups.
It had been 8 years since I played here. More than a few changes have taken place. I liked the additional holes and the revamped layout. If not for structures still in place I would not have recognized the course. The openness of the ‘lettered’ holes and numbers 1-9 is nice. But don’t think it is easy. Some trees and water in strategic places keep you on your toes. I LOVE the last holes, 10-18. The character of the course was preserved with them. You’re ability to throw laser shots will be called upon in the tight spaces. You know you are in nature on these. A couple wide open holes give you a chance to let it rip (insert ‘pulled muscle’ here).
All in all it is beautifully redesigned. Hats off to Parks & Recreation or whoever is responsible….thanks for the continued support of this great sport.