🐾 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 […]
 
					Ironton Ballfields offers a spacious and well-maintained green area in Coplay, PA, known for its access to the Ironton Rail Trail and its variety of sports fields, playground, and picnic spots. Dog owners enjoy visiting for daily walks, jogging, and connecting with nature. While recent updates include a designated dog park area, dogs must remain on a leash throughout most of the park and trail. The park is appreciated for its ample parking, scenic paved paths, shaded seating, and clean environment. While basic dog park amenities are limited and details about the dog park area fencing are unclear, the park is widely recognized as welcoming to leashed dogs and their owners.

Nice park! Even better trail.

Nice park! Even better trail.

If I can star this park a zero I would. I visited this park today and it was infested with flies due to the filthy porta potty’s 🤢 no one in the park could sit still to watch the ball games, because of this issue and the awful stench! DISGUSTING

If I can star this park a zero I would. I visited this park today and it was infested with flies due to the filthy porta potty’s 🤢 no one in the park could sit still to watch the ball games, because of this issue and the awful stench! DISGUSTING

The Ironton Trail is a jewel among trails. The blending of nature and train rail history is beautifully done and is the perfect place to learn about the important role and impact of early Rail.
If you are walking, be prepared, out and back is 12+ miles, if walk the loop.
Dogs must be leashed. Be aware, a section of this trail passes near a gun range, if your four legit friend is stressed by loud bangs, it is best to avoid this area.
If you are biking, be prepared to yield and slow your pace, there can be a lot of traffic on this trail, walkers, walkers with dogs, wildlife and other riders. With that said, be courteous, and communicate your approach (passing on your left,) to ensure everyone can enjoy this space.

The Ironton Trail is a jewel among trails. The blending of nature and train rail history is beautifully done and is the perfect place to learn about the important role and impact of early Rail.
If you are walking, be prepared, out and back is 12+ miles, if walk the loop.
Dogs must be leashed. Be aware, a section of this trail passes near a gun range, if your four legit friend is stressed by loud bangs, it is best to avoid this area.
If you are biking, be prepared to yield and slow your pace, there can be a lot of traffic on this trail, walkers, walkers with dogs, wildlife and other riders. With that said, be courteous, and communicate your approach (passing on your left,) to ensure everyone can enjoy this space.