Parma Town Park

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Parma Town Park Dog Park in Hilton, New York

Located in the scenic Parma Town Park at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Rd, this dog park is a welcome addition for pet lovers in Hilton, New York. The park is part of a large community space that features well-maintained baseball and softball fields, a large playground, a skate park, open grassy areas, and even fishing ponds, making this a true family-friendly and pet-friendly destination.

While the Parma Town Park dog park is relatively new and reported to be on the smaller side, it offers an opportunity for local dogs to enjoy some off-leash time. Visitors note the cleanliness and the wide array of activities available in the rest of the park, including ample open green spaces perfect for throwing a ball or taking a stroll. For those looking for dog-friendly hiking or pet-friendly trails, the overall park experience provides something for everyone, although the dog park itself could be better maintained according to some reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the dog park is fenced to help ensure your dog’s safety.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a large playground and a skate park within the Parma Town Park.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The main park is well-maintained, although some visitors have noted that the dog park can have issues with cleanliness at times.

Reviews

Melissa VanBuren

This park has so much to do!! We went on a Sunday to go fishing, only caught one but had fun anyway. There is a large playground near by with a skate park too. Large grassy area if you just want to throw a ball around. It is a clean park and we enjoyed our lazy afternoon!!!

Adam Scarlett

Awesome park well taken care of as they added a dog park and eventually some time here a spray park.

Terrance Ray Trybus

The baseball and softball fields are always well maintained. A great place to play ball.

Robert Murphy

Parma is way behind all other towns in dedicated pickleball courts.
The 2 ‘shared’ courts are no good for pickleball. Tennis nets are higher than pickleball nets. Pickleball markings are very faint light green. Balls (pickleball and tennis) constantly roll under the large gap in the fence, making it a safety issue to reach under for them.

Stacy Lundy

We went to the newest Monroe County dog park.. I was surprised at how small it was and upset because there were piles of poop all over… This place is too new and too small to NOT clean up after your dog.. I guess people in Parma are nasty.

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