🐾 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 […]
Discover Ellsworth Community Park, a beautifully maintained, dog-friendly park located in the heart of Ellsworth, MI. This hidden gem offers picturesque views of the water, peaceful picnic areas under a large pavilion, floating docks, and a unique stone-path labyrinth that makes every visit memorable. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing spot to enjoy lunch with your dog or a scenic destination for pet-friendly walks, Ellsworth Community Park is a wonderful destination for locals and visitors alike.
The park welcomes leashed dogs and is noted for its accessible amenities, including a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot. Families appreciate the private, clean restrooms, ample picnic tables, a small playground, and wooded trails that provide plenty of opportunities for dog-friendly hiking and exploration. The park is well-maintained year-round, making it a great Ellsworth dog park option for all seasons. Enjoy peaceful surroundings, wildlife viewing, and spacious areas for kids and pets alike.
Hidden gem! Great view!
Great place to stop and eat lunch under the pavilion or by the dock. Very peaceful and relaxing. While it’s off the beaten path,its a very well maintained park. Grab a lunch to go somewhere and bring it here to enjoy.
Great place for a picnic or a family reunion. My husband and I were riding the motorcycle and stopped to stretch our legs, and lot our dog do her thing. I love that it’s pet friendly! Beautiful scenery too!
The community park was the setting for my wife and I’s wedding. Beautiful views of the water and amazing points of interest throughout the park. The additional power outlets were more than enough for the dj, food, and lights. Ample room for large groups. The restrooms were nice, private single stall rooms. Small playground nearby, and a trail through the woods which offered endless photo opportunities along with a few floating docks and a viewing platform. There was also a quaint stone-path labyrinth located on sight as well which we used for multiple wedding photos.
Even in winter this place is a great place to explore! We visited both places, River Park too. I even walked the Labyrinth with a thin layer of snow covering it. We saw swans, ducks, geese, and deer on our visit.
The bathrooms were locked, but walk down past the blue docks and soon you will find an outhouse just before the boat ramp.