🐾 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 […]
Canine Meadow Dog Park, located at 9038 Euclid Chardon Rd, is one of the top pet-friendly destinations in Kirtland, Ohio for dog owners seeking open spaces, fenced-in play, and plenty of amenities. The park features expansive, well-kept grounds with dedicated areas for both large and small dogs, ensuring safe play for pups of all sizes. A unique feature is the pond available for dogs that love to swim, making it perfect for water-loving breeds. Pet waste stations, water fountains for both people and dogs, and comfortable seating like benches are provided to enhance every visit.
Dog owners appreciate the park’s cleanliness, abundance of trash bins and poop bag stations, as well as its wheelchair-accessible facilities and parking lot. There’s ample parking close to the entrance, and the park’s quiet spots make it ideal even for first-time visitors with shy or cautious dogs. While shade is limited, the natural setting, scenic views, and the friendliness of fellow visitors make this one of the best dog-friendly parks in the Greater Cleveland area.
My dogs love this park where there is plenty of room to run free or swim in the pond. It’s well kept and beautiful with a separate path area for smaller dogs. The water fountain and hose are great to use before heading home.
Lake Farm Park is a wonderful place. It’s a working farm in the Metro Park system. It’s really worth a trip to see. Picnic areas, playground. While we were there they had a fabulous quilt show going on.
I love this place and all the people and doggos who come! 😁 The park is kept quite clean and there’s safety measures, ie: gates sure to keep you and your pup safe 🙂↔️ there’s even a small pond (lake?) for the swimmers! My GSP’s LOVE it!🥰
Awesome dog park with clear delineation between small dogs and big dogs and delineation between the pond area and non-water area. Plenty of space, trash cans and poop bag stations and very well kept/clean. The drinking fountain water wasn’t on when I went (July 2024) but I had brought my own. Plenty of parking available , very close to the park and there was a porta-potty. It’s a very casual place for dog owners to manage their own dog(s) but has enough space that you can take your dog to a quieter spot, if needed. There are benches for people to use but there isn’t much shade. I would definitely go back and also recommend it for people who are wanting to take their dog to a dog park for the first time.
My two dogs LOVE this park, it’s our favorite. It is enormous with different fenced-in areas for small dogs, large dogs, and a pond. Poop bags and trash bins are located throughout the park. A human and dog water fountain is located near the entrance of both the small and large dog areas, including a hose to conveniently rinse of dirty paws and muddy dogs. Sometimes I like to relax on one of the wood benches that are around.