Civic Center Park-Dog Park

Civic Center Park-Dog Park
Fenced Area
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Water Fountain
Poop Bags:
Trash Bins
Parking
Off Leash

Civic Center Park-Dog Park is a well-maintained, spacious dog park that offers a great environment for dogs to run and play freely. The park requires registration and vaccination proof for access, which is controlled by a keyfob system. Amenities include water fountains with bowls during warmer months, picnic tables, seating with umbrellas for shade, plastic bags and trash receptacles for cleanup, and accessible facilities including wheelchair friendly entrance and parking. While the park has some muddy patches, recent improvements have mitigated this issue, making it a popular and enjoyable spot for dog owners and their pets.

Reviews

K Suggs

Really nice large well taken care of grassy dog park. Worth the NULL dollars a year and NULL for a keyfob. All dogs must be licensed and have rabies shot. Which is good to know just incase.

Angela Thomas (Angie T.)

It’s a Beautiful park and it’s wonderful to see the dogs running around together like pals.

Daniel Cesario

Nice park. They provide water and water bowls right in the park during the warmer months, plastic bags and receptacles to clean up after your dog, and there’s plenty of grass area and seating. There’s even an umbrella for particularly hot and sunny days.
You need a fob to get in the gate that you purchase from Clinton Township Recreation department after proving your dog is registered and up to date on all shots and vaccinations.

Mark Ridgely

Emmett could not get enough of this place! Absolutely love it. The parks & rec department were great in getting us access same day with all the info. Will be visiting often when we’re in town!

Michelle George

It’s a great park with a lot of room, however, if it’s even slightly wet outside it becomes extremely muddy due to several areas not being taken care of. The grass is very patchy leaving mud and large mud puddles that I wouldn’t want my dog in. I would think with the amount of money we pay to get access to the park, they could maintain the area a little better.
Update: they added rocks into the muddy areas this year. It’s helped a lot! A few more muddy patches but it looks a lot better.

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