Cadwallader Park - Hickory Corners,

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Parking
Seating
Covered Shelter
Shade Available

Cadwallader Park in Hickory Corners, MI, is a classic small-town park with a friendly, laid-back vibe and plenty of open space for dogs and families alike. As a popular dog-friendly park in Hickory Corners, it welcomes pets on its wide lawns and is ideal for playing fetch, relaxing picnics, or enjoying a scenic stop just off the North Country Trail. The park’s gently aged, retro playground equipment adds a nostalgic touch, making it a favorite with both locals and visitors.

Visitors can take advantage of covered picnic tables, shaded pavilion areas, and wide-open spaces for running and playing. While there isn’t a dedicated fenced dog run, leashed dogs are welcome, and the park is known for being clean, mowed, and well-maintained. Accessibility features include wheelchair-friendly entrances and parking. Permanent restrooms may not always be available, but a porta potty is typically on site. Cadwallader Park truly stands out as a relaxing, pet-friendly spot for families and their four-legged friends in Barry County.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome at Cadwallader Park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is a covered pavilion and shaded picnic areas.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, picnic tables and benches are available across the park.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, both the entrance and parking areas are wheelchair accessible.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park features an old-school playground with slides and a merry-go-round.
  • Are picnics allowed? Yes, guests are encouraged to use picnic tables and the covered pavilion for gatherings.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? A port a potty is usually available, though permanent restrooms may not be in order.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the grounds are known for being clean and well-mowed.

Reviews

Echo Burbank

We love this park for the old equipment. They have been talking about updating it, but we hope the equipment stays ❤️.

Richard Bunch (Candles by the Bunch)

How was Cadwallader park? Cadwallader park was the exact same as it has been for years. Just enough playground equipment to really harm yourself on, but at least the bullet holes in the slide are pointed inward and not out. It was well mowed, had a concession stand that wasn’t open at the time, and was relatively clean.

Dorothy Cooley

Country park. Old school playground equipment. Picnic pavilion, might be a bathroom, it looked sketchy. Possible potable water by the picnic tables. About .3 off the North Country Trail.

AB “C9BOY AB” Bouchard

Small quiet park..
Has a nice big slide old school Mary go round, great for picnic it has a pavilion with a couple benches as well.
Basketball hoops need work, oh and there’s a horse shoe pit there with stakes so bring your horse shoes.

Heather Bunch (Shuee01)

Been going to this park for 40 years. Sad to see less playground equipment these days, but the merry go round is a classic that me and my kids still love. Clean and mowed with a covered picnic area. Permanent toilets are not in order, but they do have a port a potty if in need. Nice open space for playing catch or batting around a ball too.

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