🐾 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 […]
Experience the hidden natural beauty of Lincoln Woods Nature Preserve, a pet-friendly park nestled in the heart of Southfield. This delightful green space offers dog owners and families inviting, tree-lined hiking trails that create a shady tunnel effect—perfect for day walks with your four-legged companions. The preserve is known for its charming wildlife sightings, picturesque footbridges, and serene atmosphere despite its proximity to city roads.
Lincoln Woods is more than just a dog-friendly hiking destination. With connections to multiple nearby park systems, it’s ideal for extended walks or bike rides. Families will appreciate the onsite playground and the ease of access to open areas for kids to run and play. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing stroll with your dog or a place to explore with your children, this Southfield dog park and nature preserve offers a charming, convenient location to unwind.
Loved this little place that actually turned out to be bigger then I originally thought it was going to be. I went walking with my kids and we all really enjoyed it. We spotted a bunny and a snake. There were cute little bridges. The trails were like a tunnel of trees.
Nice little pocket of Nature tucked away in the suburbs. Connects to multiple nearby park systems and is great for adding some interest to bike rides.
Nice park with a playground. I enjoyed the trails through the woods.
The entrance is right off of Lincoln as shown in my first picture. Besides hearing all the cars this is a nice hidden gem for the area. We saw a few deer running around too. There are a few other entrance areas but they seemed really close to houses so use discretion on walking into someone’s yard.
I went on yesterday to this hiking trail and I had a lot of fun it looks very small from Lincoln but once you get in it has like all these different hiking trails and it was really nice. really relaxing and I had my two younger kids ages 6 and 7 and they really enjoyed themselves also.
one of the trails lead to an open area where there’s a park and a little a walking area that goes back down to Lincoln a sidewalk.
and so once you get there you can either go back into the woods or are you can just go to the park or just walk down the sidewalk but really it was a really nice and really nice trip for me and my kids
and it was only like 2 minutes away from our home.