🐾 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 […]
Located conveniently at 375 Boardman Poland Rd, Marge Hartman’s PawsTown is a beloved dog park in Youngstown, Ohio, offering local dog owners a welcoming and safe place for their furry friends to play and socialize. Known for its spacious, fenced-in areas and separate spaces for small and large dogs, PawsTown gives dogs of all sizes the opportunity to exercise off-leash and interact with new friends. Wheelchair-accessible parking ensures inclusivity for all pet lovers.
Dog owners appreciate the park’s convenient benches, light shelter, and the ability to move seating to meet group needs. Although membership and registration are required, many find the annual fee worthwhile for the peace of mind and cleanliness that the park maintains. Whether you’re looking for dog-friendly play spaces in Youngstown or are new to the Boardman area, Marge Hartman’s PawsTown provides a valuable resource to the local pet community.
Looks great, but need to register to use. I will be looking into it more.
We love this large dog park! My pup loves playing with other dogs. Great for getting their energy out!
Have to pay, even for Boardman residents. Ridiculous. Will be taking my dog to Austintown.
Wonderful place to let my Granddog run free! I wish there were more members for the large dog side, we are almost always the only ones here! Best NULL you will spend please join us!
Great park to bring the dogs if you are quite mobile. We just moved in The neighborhood and our doggie was looking for friends. Thank goodness the benches are light enough to move around. They were so far away from the entrance, so we moved to accommodate.
But the park is not friendly for all adult owner ages. The length to the >25lb was difficult for a walker/rollator, choppy vs thinking a harder surface or sidewalk.
We appreciate the size as if crowded we can all separate. Given we pay an annual fee, I had just slightly higher expectations on how to get in.