Kohler Park

Kohler Park is a well-maintained local park featuring a dog-friendly environment with both large and small fenced dog areas, water fountains for dogs, picnic facilities including covered and uncovered areas, a playground, and paved walking trails. The park offers a peaceful natural setting with opportunities for hiking, fishing, bird watching, and enjoying shaded seating areas. It is family-friendly, wheelchair accessible, and includes amenities such as restrooms, barbecue grills, and picnic tables.
Reviews
Very nice park but could do without all the goose poop aroundthe pond. Has walking trails, a dog park, a catch & release pond, a playground a creek and restrooms.
Great trails and friendly dogs in the 1 acre large dog park and 1/2 acre small dog park. Our dogs love to come here whenever the weather is nice. And they recently installed in park water fountains for the dogs, which is great on hot days.
Very nice local park for the entire family. Park is organized well for fishing, picnicking, a walking trail, a playground, and a fenced in park for your dog with water fountain. There are covered and uncovered picnic areas and plenty of benches and shade trees throughout. The trail is paved, flat, shady, and is less than a mile round trip. For a circular walk around Koehler Park, bear right after the playground and before dog park and you will return to Koehler at the parking lot. If you make a right after the dog park, continuing right, then this will bring you to the Horsham town complex, the soccer fields, and connecting trail to the Powerline trail at Limekiln Pike. Back track twd soccer field, at end of field make left then your next right. Continue back to Koehler.
Nice little trail to walk, bird watch, and fish. I have more luck catching fish in the creek than the pond. And I often see this one large white koi fish in the creek. Don’t try to catch him, he is not meant to be caught and he is also just too clever and wise to be caught. I wish I had photos of some of the birds I have spotted here, but I had no idea some of these birds existed in PA, let alone down the street from my house. Super nice, small park – right next to the police station. Highly recommend.
Edit: I was able to snap a couple rough photos of what I think are Baltimore orioles.
Nice little park to walk and see dome wild life can even go fishing to.