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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Wellington Park is a charming, dog-friendly park nestled between Miller and Dexter Road in Ann Arbor, MI. Known for its welcoming, community-oriented vibe, this local park is a favorite among residents looking for a green space to enjoy with their pets. With plenty of shade from mature trees and ample open grassy areas, it’s a great spot for on-leash dog walks, casual play, and relaxing in a natural setting.
The park features a modest but well-maintained play structure, a unique spider-web climber, benches, and picnic tables for owners. Families often gather here thanks to the playground, sandbox with shade, and open fields ideal for kids and pets alike. While Wellington Park isn’t exclusively a dog park, it’s distinctly pet-friendly—offering plenty of room for a game of catch or a leisurely stroll on the partial paved sidewalk. The park is also known for being clean, safe, and welcoming year-round for all ages.
Shady, lots of benches. A play scape, sand box and big open area.
Good quality small neighborhood park. Nice balance of play structure, multipurpose field, and trees so that everybody can find some enjoyment. Clean, well used, and well taken care of.
Great neighborhood park nestled between Miller and Dexter road. Perfect for tykes looking to climb, swing, or run! Big greenspace to play catch and very little street traffic. Picnic tables for parents to hang out too!
One of the many small neighborhood parks in a city of parks, Wellington offers a modest play structure and a unique ‘spider-web-climber’, a cosy sand pit and shade trees, picnic tables, a playing field, and various self-organized concerts, picnics, and other gatherings.
Cute small neighborhood playground from babies to kids 5-6 years old. Regular sand box with shade for sunny days. No restrooms or portable potty and no water fountain. Lot of open space with nice grass. Half cement path as a sidewalk. It would be awesome if community around ask city for completing the sidewalk around the park. That would be ideal for kids with bikes.