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Located in the scenic Greater Oxford Area, Oakwood Lake Township Park offers a relaxing natural retreat for pet owners and families alike. This dog park in Oxford, Michigan boasts a peaceful setting with lake views, plenty of grassy areas, and large wooded sections — making it ideal for nature lovers, disc golf enthusiasts, and dog walkers searching for pet-friendly trails. The park welcomes dogs, offering plenty of space for leashed runs and strolls. Its accessibility features include wheelchair accessible entrances and parking options.
While the main attractions are the popular disc golf course and serene lake overlook, dog owners can take advantage of the open green spaces and mild hiking paths (though these are more grass than established trails). Families will enjoy the park’s quiet atmosphere and kid-friendly features, along with the opportunity for lakeside walks. Whether you’re relaxing by the lake, hiking with your pup on dog-friendly hiking trails, or enjoying a picnic, Oakwood Lake Township Park provides a welcoming atmosphere for your next outdoor adventure.
If you are into disc golf then it’s great. If you are looking for trails to hike, not so great. Very wooded and mostly all grass no actual trails.
The disc golf course is awesome… Most holes are technical. Wouldn’t suggest as a beginner course. Need some upgrades but would expect that from a course that was just made. Ran into the gentleman that runs the course which is an amazing person and love the feedback from my group.
I stop in and sit in my car to relax, take a nap maybe, or do some work on my phone (nice strong AT&T signal here). It’s a really nice and quiet place that sees very few cars.
Good discgolf course! Peacful trails with a great view of the lake from the brand new dock!
Nice course but should have map to show course and where tee 1is. 8 is probably one of the most coolest I have seen. Would highly recommend