🐾 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 West Mill Creek Park, a picturesque dog park in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, loved by local pet owners for its serene setting and dog-friendly hiking trails. Nestled alongside a scenic creek, this park offers plenty of natural shade and cool spots for both dogs and their owners, making it a favorite spot during the warmer months. With open spaces for dogs to run and trails that loop through shady woods, it’s a beautiful place for leisurely walks and outdoor play.
Unique to West Mill Creek Park is the easy creek access, allowing water-loving pups to splash and play (though water can be shallow at times). Poop bags and trash bins are available to help keep the pet-friendly trails clean, while multiple picnic benches and naturally shaded seating areas provide spots to relax. The park is generally off-leash for well-behaved dogs, fostering a welcoming environment for dogs to interact and explore. Please note the small parking area and absence of restroom facilities for humans. Enjoy a tranquil, dog-friendly adventure at this charming Gladwyne park!
Our favorite Doggie Park to visit, especially in summer! 🐾🐶
One of the most charming dog parks I’ve been to. Nestled next to a creek this dog park is absolutely gorgeous. There’s plenty of space for the dogs to run and access to the creek fir dogs who like to play in the water.
I read numerous reviews before going to the West Mill Creek Park. Most were spot on. They provide doggy poop bags. Although one review mentioned that there were many trash cans, the only trash cans I found were at the beginning of the trail. Regardless, the trails were clean and it appears the humans pick up after their pets. There are no facilities, e.g., port-a-potties for humans and no running water other than the creek.
The park is shady and cool with numerous picnic benches dispersed throughout. I was surprised by how short the trail loop was, definitely less than 1/3 mile per my watch, but I passed many people and their pets doing multiple laps.
There are many places to access the creek safely. As one review previously noted, the water is not very deep. My 80 lb German Shepherd Dog was unable to actually swim in any of the places we tried. Of course, it is early September, so we will try again after there has been more rain.
The people were friendly, although most did nothing more than say hello, even if the puppies went off to play together. It was not a very talkative group this morning among the humans, but the dogs got along great. There were no dog fights and at one point there was a half dozen dogs playing down at the creek.
As others have mentioned, the parking lot is small and there doesn’t appear to be any other location that you can legally park if the lot is full. Since the loop is so short, however, I would expect that cars come and go with a quick turnover.
This review was from a Saturday morning visit from 7:30 until 9.
Beautiful, small , walkable dog park with water running threw it. Lovely! Well maintained. Small parking area.
Beautiful spot to go and your dog can run around without a leash. The water streams was so relaxing. Definitely the place to got, peaceful experience