🐾 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 […]
Located in the heart of Byron Center, Whistlestop Park offers a welcoming dog park that’s perfect for local pet owners seeking a fun and safe spot for their furry friends. Spanning 59 acres, this expansive park features a dedicated, fenced-in dog area, allowing dogs to play off-leash while you relax nearby. Easy access and ample parking directly next to the dog park make getting in and out a breeze for both you and your pup.
What sets Whistlestop Park apart from other dog parks in Byron Center is its wide range of amenities for the whole family. There are pet-friendly trails, kid-friendly playgrounds, picnic tables, public restrooms, and scenic walking tracks around a catch-and-release fishing pond. This family-centric park is also wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the beautiful, open space and community atmosphere that Whistlestop is known for.
Nice little park! It did take us about half an hour to find the correct baseball diamond (there are eight). And for some reason, the scoreboards were not used. We had to constantly ask the game’s score. But it’s a nice little park, complete with a veteran’s memorial.
Nice fitness center upstairs and nice gymnasium downstairs. Everything is always clean, and front desk employees are friendly.
Great experience. great event
Hugh park area. 6 lighted baseball and softball diamonds, soccer lacrosse, and football fields. A children playground and a walking track around a pond and a fenced-in dog park.
This is a pretty large, nice park. I had a chance to explore only a corner of it. There is a dog park at the leftmost end of the park, with parking right next to it. One end of the catch and release fishing pond is pretty close to the dog park and the parking. At the other end of the elongated pond is a pavilion with picnic tables, a playground, and the restrooms. There are basketball, volleyball, soccer, baseball and softball fields, and trails all around. The township says the park is 59 acres, so there is a lot to enjoy.