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Edgewood Park is a vibrant community space located in the heart of Barberton, OH, offering a range of amenities including a playground, splash area, tennis and basketball courts, and more. This park is a great choice for families and dog owners looking for a dog-friendly park in Barberton, Ohio. Dogs are welcome on-leash throughout the park, with pet-friendly walking paths and plenty of open green space for a stroll or light play. Wheelchair accessible entrances and parking make it easy for everyone to enjoy the facilities, including covered picnic areas and restrooms.
While there isn’t a dedicated off-leash or fenced dog park zone, the park’s open feel and wide variety of activities make it one of the best multi-use parks in the area. You’ll also find plenty of shade under mature trees and several picnic tables where you can rest with your pet. With nearby activities for children—including a playground and splash pad—it’s an ideal spot for families looking for a park where kids and dogs are both welcome. Note: Always clean up after your pet and keep dogs on leash, as there are no specific off-leash or fenced dog run facilities at this location.
You should really update Google so people don’t drive all the way there to find out there’s a “plumbing issue”.. more like a Barberton city laziness issue. Fix it already.
This is a fantastic park for kids. From the huge playground to the water splash area to the pavilion, it’s a fun place to be. There are changing rooms near the splash area for public use. There are also tennis courts near the parking lot area. It’s not a huge park but it definitely is one of our favorites.
Well kept park in Barberton. Nice place to shoot some hoops, play some tennis, take the kids to the sprinkler, take the dogs, and to play on the playground. They also have a pavilion for picnics but I don’t think any grills.
I love this place to have family outings during the warm summer months because there’s a water fun place with water spouting everywhere! And children love it! It also has a covered picnic area for grilling and food gatherings. It is also home to the cabin that was just refinished, but I’m adding the pics of it before restoration. Enjoy 😊
***Updated review***, went here today and there was only one person there and it was absolutely peaceful. 😍😍 The only thing that concerns me today was the fact that there are four different kinds of mushrooms growing underneath of the pine trees on the hill near the tennis court. If you have children please take caution, all of these mushrooms can be potentially toxic, so do not let your kids run free without paying attention to exactly what they’re doing. it seems this place may only get bad during the summer in regards to troublemakers. 😎 Luckily Edgewood has cameras now so…..
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Love this place! Been here throughout my childhood, and teenage years, and is now where I like to bring my kids. 😃 We used to have shaving cream fights on the last day of school here every year (until people thought it was fun to shove cans of shaving cream up your nose and pretty much choke you, but sadly that wasn’t the last straw. The last straw was when people started to bring Nair.) And we even did a 7th grade play about the Greek gods here too with Mr. Sabel. 😃 Loads of good memories. However, I didn’t rate this full 🌟 because of somethings; 1) this place doesn’t get cleaned up as much as it should, and can look trashy at times, which, despite appearances.. my issue is with the kids- do really want to risk your child picking up some random trash and putting it in their mouths?? 2) rifraff. I know, how cliche. But seriously, in the gazebo and the basketball court seems to be the worst areas. Gazebo, teens do drugs there at nighttime, and the basketball court during the day tends to be full of punk teens that like to bully and pick on younger kids.