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					Kiwanis Park, located at 371 Dynasty Dr in Hagerstown, is a quiet, pet-friendly park perfect for a peaceful stroll or outdoor adventure with your furry friend. Nestled behind office buildings and easily accessible by sidewalk, this small community park features paved walking paths through woods and scenic access to Antietam Creek. Dog owners will appreciate the park’s serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for dog-friendly hiking or a relaxing mid-morning walk. While there is no designated dog park area or fenced enclosure, leashed dogs can enjoy exploring the trails alongside their owners.
Additional amenities include a covered pavilion, grassy areas with mature and newly planted trees, bench seating, and kayak launch access to Antietam Creek. While the park does not offer restrooms or dog-specific amenities like off-leash zones or waste stations, it is handicap accessible with paved parking and flat trails. It’s also close to local conveniences, making it suitable for a quick visit with your dog after work or during a day out in Hagerstown.

My Little Get Away Spot To Eat Lunch, Catch Pokémons And See Wild Life. It’s Just The Perfect Walk For Exercise Too.

My Little Get Away Spot To Eat Lunch, Catch Pokémons And See Wild Life. It’s Just The Perfect Walk For Exercise Too.

Really small park that consists of a small paved path through the woods, a pavilion, a butterfly waystation and kayak access to the Antietam Creek. Very peaceful and quiet area, perfect mid morning walk location. Easy to access from Light Business Park area with convenient sidewalk access

Really small park that consists of a small paved path through the woods, a pavilion, a butterfly waystation and kayak access to the Antietam Creek. Very peaceful and quiet area, perfect mid morning walk location. Easy to access from Light Business Park area with convenient sidewalk access

A park with the Antietam Creek running through it.
You can take advantage of the walking paths, go fishing, visit the Saylor House, or grab a book from the Little Free Library on site.
Tucked behind some office buildings off of Eastern Blvd in Hageratown, Md this is the perfect place for a quite stroll or afternoon of fishing.

A park with the Antietam Creek running through it.
You can take advantage of the walking paths, go fishing, visit the Saylor House, or grab a book from the Little Free Library on site.
Tucked behind some office buildings off of Eastern Blvd in Hageratown, Md this is the perfect place for a quite stroll or afternoon of fishing.

So glad this little park is here. Needed a last minute place to put the kayak in for a memorial Day float ended up on the water for three hours and it’s basically in my back yard.

So glad this little park is here. Needed a last minute place to put the kayak in for a memorial Day float ended up on the water for three hours and it’s basically in my back yard.

Recently opened in 2016, it’s a quaint little park hiding behind multi-story office buildings.  Handicap accessible paved parking lot and paved trails with two boardwalks lead up to a gazebo and monarch way station. Also has paved/flat stone trail down to the Antietam Creek where you can enter with kayaks/canoes. A historical house is in the process of being renovated of the parking area. Grassy areas with existing and newly planted trees. Looking forward to going back in spring to explore the photo opportunities of flowers and birds!
No restrooms in the park.

Recently opened in 2016, it’s a quaint little park hiding behind multi-story office buildings.  Handicap accessible paved parking lot and paved trails with two boardwalks lead up to a gazebo and monarch way station. Also has paved/flat stone trail down to the Antietam Creek where you can enter with kayaks/canoes. A historical house is in the process of being renovated of the parking area. Grassy areas with existing and newly planted trees. Looking forward to going back in spring to explore the photo opportunities of flowers and birds!
No restrooms in the park.