Dogwood Park

Dogwood Park
Fenced Area
Shade Available
Seating
Parking

Dogwood Park is a beautiful and accessible community park featuring a fenced playground, picnic areas, a playground with slides and swings, baseball fields, and nearby nature trails. The park provides wheelchair accessible entrances and parking. It offers shaded areas and clean play equipment, making it a great spot for families with children and dogs. Trails include features like a nature center and a stream, though some areas can be muddy and uneven. Parking is available on nearby streets.

Reviews

Kristin Ferguson Drew

Nice fenced in playground. Interesting little walk by a cabin. It’s too bad the main trail is closed.

Terrie Sauer

A beautiful park nestled in a quiet neighborhood. More parking would be helpful but there are side streets close by.

Julia Simpson

Fenced in!!! This is huge for parents. 99% of the play equipment is in great condition. There’s a good variety and everything is mostly clean. There’s a cute little play house but it needs some TLC for sure. But for a bunch of messy toddlers, it’s no biggie. Every time I’ve been, it’s almost completely shaded. There are a few dedicated playground spots and then decent street parking. If it’s a beautiful day, expect to park a block or two away – but the walk to the park is totally safe. Highly recommend! (Just wish they would clean up the house, it gives me the creeps)

TruVon Edwards

We went on the trail, it was like a good 30-40 minutes but I had made a mistake. I brought my dogs and one part I had to climb a med steep hill, but they provided tight ropes to grab while walking up. Also it had just rained and it was super muddy but we made it.

Katherine Slattery

This is a great little park with some nearby trails, a tower, a playground, baseball fields, and a picnic area. The tower is really neat and contains the park’s bathrooms. Along the trails, there is an old boathouse repurposed into a nature center and a stream. The trails themselves are a bit uneven and I slipped a couple times, probably because I visited in the fall when leaves were covering the ground. There isn’t much elevation change and you could probably walk the entirety of the trail out and back in about an hour or so.

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