🐾 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 […]

Camp Tuscazoar Foundation Inc is a unique pet-friendly destination located in Dover, Ohio, offering an exceptional outdoor experience for dog owners and their families. Known for its rich history and miles of well-kept, dog-friendly hiking and walking trails, this scenic camp welcomes dogs on-leash, making it an ideal spot for exploring the great outdoors together. Whether you’re seeking a day adventure or camping getaway with your furry friend, you’ll find RV camping, tent sites, rental cabins, and even equestrian-friendly activities all onsite.
This dog park in Dover, Ohio, is especially popular for its beautiful wooded surroundings, ample picnic areas, and wheelchair-accessible amenities, including trails, restrooms, showers, and parking. Families enjoy a wide range of activities, from hikes to educational events like Maple Days, where you can learn about syrup making. With a welcoming staff and a friendly environment for both children and dogs, Camp Tuscazoar stands out as a community-centered space for pet lovers seeking natural adventures.
An amazing public use Scout Camp. Miles of up kept trails, rental cabins, Adirondacks, dining hall, and large beautiful hall for special occasions. Equestrian and dog friendly!! Always something for everyone at Tuscazoar!!
We rent the big cabin to the left of the entrance every year for our scout pack. Great place to hike and chill for the weekend.
The Camp Tuscazoar Foundation has a true gem of a camp.
Tucked away in nicely forested surroundings with enough to see and do to keep the scouts busy.
The reservation staff was excellent.
They worked with us to find a suitable cabin to accommodate a last minute increase in the size of our unit.
Without their help, we likely would have needed to cancel or deal with the fallout of too many people in too small of a space.
I great place for challenging hiking and lots of things to see.
Beautiful place filled with such amazing history. We went with the cubscout pack stayed in the oldest cabin in the oldest boy scout camp in Ohio. The true rustic cabin was filled with character. Amazing experience tho we went in cold weather and the fire didn’t keeps warm (so pack for it colder than you would expect to stay in for winter months) but it was still cool and would go back. The Maple days were filled with fun facts and it was so interesting to see how maple syrup is made right from the trees on the campground. Absolutely delicious too the pancake breakfast with eggs & sausages was fantastic Toped with the camp made maple syrup.