🐾 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 […]
Gallup Park is a top destination for anyone searching for a beautiful, dog-friendly park in Ann Arbor, MI. Set along the picturesque Huron River, Gallup Park is renowned for its scenic boardwalks, well-maintained hiking trails, and a variety of spots perfect for a family picnic. Visitors and their canine companions will appreciate the park’s pet-friendly hiking paths and open green spaces where dogs are welcome on-leash. This makes it ideal for a leisurely day outdoors with your four-legged friend.
Amenities at Gallup Park are extensive: from multiple playgrounds and barbecue grills to public restrooms and abundant picnic tables—there’s something for everyone. Wheelchair accessibility is thoughtfully integrated with accessible entrances and parking lots, helping ensure everyone can enjoy the park. The playgrounds and kid-friendly activities mean families with both kids and pets will find plenty to love. While there are no dedicated off-leash or fenced dog areas, the spaciousness and riverside trails make Gallup Park a favored spot among dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails in Ann Arbor.
The park itself could almost be an all day event. It’s got space with picnic tables and a grill, especially at the pavilion just off the side of the playground. There is an abundance of slides, climbing, and all manner of child natural entertainment. There is even a slate to help learn the alphabet in ASL on one side and braille on the other. The surrounding nature area and the water are great to experience and observe while the kids play. My family is not from the area, but we have found the park we will be going to when we come down to visit family.
This is a great example of what a good park should be. Well-kept trails, beautiful views of the sunset, an awesome playground and that’s not even mentioned the recreation part. There is also a canoe rental at the entrance of the park if that’s what you’re into. Me kids and I can spend all day here. Good spot for. Picnic as well.
Lovely park, huge, beautiful boardwalks and trails. Will definitely go back again for another picnic.
Very nice public park with multiple playgrounds for the kids and a few public bathrooms as well. Public grills are available to cook out with.
Very nice fishing spots along the river. Tons of wildlife
We went initially for the playground for our 10 year old son. The playground we went to is primarily for under age 8, seeing as the merry go round is incredibly slow, short slides, smaller play areas, and no swings, which is what my son was wanting the most. It’s still really nicely constructed, just keep in mind this is primarily for under age 8. The scenery and plant life was beautiful. Then we relocated to another area on the Huron River, where they have rentals (will post prices in the pictures) and paddle boats are only 15 an hour which I thought was an incredible price, but we didn’t go seeing as we didn’t have enough time. We ended up walking one of the trails and it was gorgeous and my family had an amazing time. Highly recommend this park, one of my favs of all time.