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Leonard Park in Ada, MI, is a scenic destination offering dog-friendly experiences for locals and visitors alike. Located right on Thornapple River Drive, this park is best known for its charming old bridge—perfect for picturesque pet photos—as well as its lovely riverside views and lush natural setting. While not a traditional, fenced-in dog park, Leonard Park welcomes leashed dogs year-round to stroll along the accessible paths, enjoy the green space, or relax on a park bench while soaking up Ada’s small-town ambiance.
Families and their furry companions can enjoy a variety of amenities. The park features a well-maintained baseball field, wheelchair access, public restrooms, picnic tables, and electric charging stations. Kids and pet owners alike will find it a comfortable place to unwind. While there isn’t a designated off-leash or fenced dog run, the park’s river access and tranquil walking spots make it a local favorite for pet-friendly outings. Whether you’re here for an easy riverside walk, a game of baseball, or just to relax, Leonard Park is one of Ada’s most inviting—and photogenic—spaces for dog owners.
Nice Christmas lights on the bright. I saw several couples enjoying a romantic moment in the glow of the bridge lights. This place just has that special feel to it that doesn’t come too often. Worth a visit.
Nice place to go for a walk and its a pretty good fishing spot. Right in the heart of Ada, so it’s packed with lots of beautiful scenery.
Love the old bridge but I’m not sure I’d call the location a park. There are a few benches to sit on and a baseball field on site but not what I would consider a traditional part. I believe there is some access to the river there as well but not a lot.
The old bridge is worth visiting on its own though.
Fun to hit bombs into a very short left/center, after that throw a hook in the river and snag a pike. Then bring the family for the most picturesque bridge photo!
Seriously though, Ada is dumping a bunch of $ into the area, the parks are the first to benefit!
Great little area, a lot of fishers. I was there for nature and water. It was a beautiful spot to walk around. There were charging stands as well, which is great in an emergency. Great place