🐾 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 […]
Quandt Park is a central gathering place in Lincoln Park, MI, known for its welcoming, pet-friendly atmosphere and family-oriented amenities. The park boasts accessible playgrounds, picnic tables, and well-maintained baseball fields, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors alike. Its clean, open spaces provide an inviting setting for dog owners seeking a community vibe and a fun spot for their furry companions to enjoy the outdoors.
Dog owners love Quandt Park for its friendly environment—locals often gather with their pets for fun photo ops and seasonal decorations, such as fall hay bales and corn stalks. The park is wheelchair accessible and features multiple areas for recreation, making it easy for everyone in the family (including four-legged members) to join in. With regular community events and plenty of green space, Quandt Park is a standout dog park in Lincoln Park.
Grew up around here so the park isn’t what it use to be. But I still see people who play baseball there at the diamonds so I do know they are usable. The park looks clean. I also hear a local church uses it for summer Bible fun. Families like that a lot!
The bathrooms were disgusting. Kitchen items were in the bathroom as well as a propane tank! No toilet paper and both sinks were out of order, not to mention there were no working lights and only 1 working toilet. The fields and playground were nice, but there was garbage all around it. The bathroom conditions were a major let down of how nice the park could be.
First time here for a little league game, seems like a nice set of ball fields.
I run the concession stand for Lincoln Park Little League. I’ve made it a great place to eat. Love all my little people 💕
Very pet friendly,it’s like a little community of friendly people and animals. My dogs favorite places to go. A great place for fun pictures,the park was decorated for fall with Hay and corn stalks.