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Martin Creek Dog Park is a welcoming destination for dog owners in the Edgerton area. Conveniently located at 36426-36452 E Nelson, this dog park offers a spacious, fully fenced area that was converted from an old baseball diamond, giving dogs plenty of room to run and play off-leash. The grounds are kept clean and peaceful, making it a great stop for travelers and locals alike. Dog owners in Edgerton and nearby towns will appreciate the park’s easy accessibility, dedicated parking, and tranquil setting near the highway but with little noise disruption.
The park is part of a larger recreation area with pet-friendly trails, shade trees, benches, a lake, picnic shelters, paved paths, and even a playground for children—making it a perfect spot for families. Waste bags and trash bins are provided to help keep the park clean, but there is no water fountain on site, so remember to bring your own water for your pup. The area is wheelchair accessible and well-maintained. With its natural beauty and relaxed, open space, Martin Creek Dog Park is a hidden gem for those seeking dog-friendly hiking and peaceful moments in Edgerton, Kansas.
The “dog park” is just a baseball field that has been fenced in, but it does the job. Around it though is very nice. Paved trails, shade trees, benches, lake, shelters, playgrounds. Peaceful and clean. Nice place to unwind. On the other side of the road is some kind of other trail system, for bikes I think, haven’t been there yet.
It’s a park. Has an old softball diamond as an off leash area. Has waste bags, but be sure to bring your own water as there are no facilities available here. It is a large area and the dogs have plenty of space to run. Property is well maintained and constantly updated. Right off the highway but still quiet. Soon will have a nice wilderness park across the street.
Just south of Edgerton on 199th, the city converted an old baseball field into a dog park. Let your dogs run. There are a few places where a dog can escape under the fence, but hopefully the city will fix these with some large rock. Quarry right across the road. Pick up your dogs poop! Bags and trash can provided.
Great place to let your dog run around. My husky enjoyed running laps around. It was quiet and a bit secluded.
From across the country and jobs in logistics brings us to the area for 93 days.. always looking for a fun park to bring my rescue pittie,Nova. If you see us in my white campervan from South Dakota say “hi”. Just a couple souls fills with wanderlust in awe of Kansas underrated beauty!