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Karst Farm Trail Dog Park offers a wonderful blend of pet-friendly trails and family amenities on the outskirts of Bloomington, Indiana. With well-manicured, wide paved paths, this park is ideal for walking your dog, jogging, biking, or enjoying a peaceful day outdoors. The park features a dedicated dog park area, ample green spaces, picnic tables, barbecue grills, and a large playground for children, making it a perfect destination for the whole family.
This dog park in Bloomington stands out for its accessibility, including wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking. Visitors appreciate the park’s cleanliness, wide-open spaces, and the thoughtful inclusion of a public restroom and shaded seating areas. Water fountains are available, including a bowl for dogs, to keep your pup hydrated during playtime. Whether you’re looking for dog-friendly hiking or a safe spot for a family outing, Karst Farm Trail is a trailblazer in pet-friendly recreation.
What a great place to spend the day, plenty of things to do. From pet to adult to kids.
Great trails to walk, very clean
Well manicured, wide paved trail. Enough room for walkers with dogs, runners, and bikes. The park area is a nice place to rest, potty and the fountain has a water bowl for the pups. The bird watching was fun too.
This will be a five star trail but not yet. No parking at the trailhead in ellettesville. Areas where the trail is just a sidewalk next to a road are not ideal. Crossing hwy48 (West 3rd) isn’t marked well or set up well. Parks and rec have done a great job so far and I’m sure they will continue to improve this trail. Great for walking your dog, running etc.
A nice little quaint spot that I can safely take my children to just on the edge of town but yet almost seems like your way out in the middle of nowhere with expansions and the remodeling they have done I have watch this part go from basically a field when I was a child into a toddler’s Mega playground complete with instruments Mountain straight to the ground