Doyle-Kennefick Regional Park

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Parking
Seating
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Off Leash

Doyle-Kennefick Regional Park offers a spacious and welcoming environment for dogs and their owners. It features a well-maintained dog-friendly area where pets can enjoy some off-leash time. The park provides essential amenities such as seating, parking, and shaded spots for comfort.

Reviews

Tara H

Date of Visit: 03/24/2025 – Beautiful trails! We’ll definitely be back ASAP. Vault toilets available near the parking lot. Plentiful maps, so you know where you’re going.

Annie Epp

A creaky windmill
Beautiful prairie pathways
Wildflowers and oaks

Gravel Trails made for a nice walk, with some hills to keep the heart rate up. There are some forested parts for shade, but lots of sun in the open prairies.
There is accessible parking, and the gravel could be traversed with a wheelchair, but some of the hills are graded such that it could be quite tough.

The Sammons

Only two trails but a very nice walk! No paved trails, only aggregate trails with a couple of “off-trail” trails through the more wooded areas. The wetlands are gorgeous with one really nice bridge over a waterway that connects two wetlands on the Lily Trail.

Megan Phillips

I recently discovered this public park and I am falling in love with these open prairie trails! Short and sweet, only a mile or two long and even some dirt trails that venture off into the woods!
A few benches and large rock boulders are scattered throughout the trails, and there is a picnic table at the parking lot entrance!
A great place for walking your dogs, but please pick up after your furry friends, it’s quite unpleasant to keep watching where I step.

Tiffany Hinderscheit

Doyle-Kennefick was once a farm that was then donated to become a Regional Park. The trails are gravel and is easy walking. Lots of prairie with wild flowers and a couple of bigger ponds that have some Great Egrets, Heron’s and other birds. A couple of ponds have lily pads and there a lots of dragonflies. There are a couple of picnic tables around as well. I will say though there are some areas that are a little more buggy. So if you are looking for a local hiking trail, I would recommend checking this park out!

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