🐾 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 […]
Pine Grove Park is a scenic and family-friendly park located along the beautiful blue Huron River in Port Huron, MI. This park offers a welcoming atmosphere for dog owners and outdoor lovers alike, with paved and dirt paths perfect for pet-friendly walks and dog-friendly hiking. Ample shade from large trees keeps the park cool during warmer months, making it a refreshing spot for a stroll with your furry friend.
Visitors enjoy a range of amenities, including picnic tables, barbecue grills, playground facilities for kids, baseball fields, and public restrooms. The park’s riverside location provides beautiful waterfront views and easy access to walkways, with plenty of comfortable seating and grassy areas. Pine Grove Park is wheelchair accessible and there is ample parking available, making it easy for everyone in your family—including your dog—to enjoy a day out.
Beautiful weather! Wife & I sat under the trees and watched the freighters go by. Watched people fish, bicycle, skate boarding, walking and jogging along the beautiful blue Huron River! The park is adjacent to the river.
Great park to visit year round, but especially during warm weather, as it’s near the lake and stays quite cool due to all the shady areas from large trees. It has paved and dirt paths, baseball fields, restrooms, a playground with slides, things to climb and swings, and it has a nice view of the lake with easy access to the walkway near there.
They redid the park it’s amazing, my grandson is 1 1/2 he had a blast. It’s great for kids of all ages. There were so.e parts he was to young for.
I view the waterfront and the bridges almost everyday but from the Canadian side. I decide to take a drive and see the opposite view! Such a beautiful park!!!
After visiting Thomas Edison’s Depot Museum, we headed over to Pine Grove Park and the Huron Lightship.
We arrived at the park and found a parking space and the first thing we noticed was the view.. WOW ! Very nice. When we got out of our vehicle directly in front of us was a chess table. Then there was the Huron Lightship and looking beyond was the Blue Water Bridge.
Then there was this huge boulder 🪨 to our left, so we stopped there to read the plaque. The plaque was to honor Thomas Edison’s childhood in the area.
As we headed towards the Huron Lightship, a lady sitting at a picnic table was feeding a seagull.
And last was the unique stairs with beautiful bright flowers as you headed down to the Lightship.