🐾 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 […]
Greenville Community Park is a welcoming, multifunctional green space located in Greenville, Wisconsin. Known for hosting community events like Fright Night and providing well-kept amenities, this pet-friendly park is perfect for families and dog owners looking for spacious grounds to relax or play. With large open areas, clean restrooms, and a covered playground for kids, the park makes it easy for everyone—four-legged friends included—to enjoy the outdoors.
The park features a versatile covered pavilion, which serves as an ice rink in winter and a sheltered area for gatherings or sports practices in rainy weather. While official off-leash or fenced dog zones are not specifically mentioned, the overall cleanliness, ample seating, shaded areas, and parking (though somewhat limited) make it a popular choice for Greenville residents seeking dog-friendly recreation and community spirit under the Wisconsin sky.
I’ve gone to Fright Night in the park the last couple years and the community that it brings together is just the best! This park is a great place to gather for any event and if you’re ever in need of something to do the couple of weekends before Halloween definitely check out the Fright Night all proceeds go to great causes!
Really like the versatile use of the park pavilion. It’s turned into an ice rink in cold months, a great setup with it being covered and protected from wind.
Great baseball diamonds and my son’s flag football coaches used the pavilion for practice in rainy weather.
Lots to do here no matter what your into. Taken care of well, even when it’s still not really nice out
We had a great weekend of baseball here. Clean bathrooms, lots of seating and a COVERED PLAYGROUND for little ones!!
Difficult to enter parking from the road and not enough parking space. Minimal practice area between games. Dugout are small on lower fields and sand extends pretty far into the outfield.