Maple Grove Park - Hudson, OH

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Shade Available

Maple Grove Park: Dog-Friendly Trails in Hudson, Ohio

Maple Grove Park is a welcoming destination for dog lovers and families in Hudson, Ohio. Located on Farnham Way, this community gem is best known for its scenic, pet-friendly hiking trail—a picturesque 1.1-mile loop that weaves through old-growth forests of Hickory, Beech, Maple, and Northern Red Oaks. The trail is well-suited to jogging, leisurely dog walks, and even strollers, making it a great place for all ages and mobility levels to enjoy the outdoors with their furry friends.

Dogs are allowed on leash throughout the park, and you’ll find the area shaded by mature trees, making outings comfortable during warm weather. While the park is accessible and good for kids, please note that parking is limited, with no dedicated lot available. In spring, the trails can get quite wet, so plan accordingly for muddy conditions.

FAQ for Maple Grove Park

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome on leash throughout Maple Grove Park’s trails.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must remain on leash while visiting Maple Grove Park.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is a wheelchair accessible entrance.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there is a 1.1-mile walking/hiking trail suitable for people and pets.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The trail is well-shaded by large trees.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the park is noted to be wet and muddy in the spring.
  • Is this park good for kids? Yes, the park is family-friendly and suitable for kids and strollers.

Reviews

Daniel Andrella

Great park but wet in the spring.

Patrick McAloon

Lovely little trail!

ICanSellYou

A phenomenal example of an old growth Hickory, Beech, Maple, and Northern Red Oaks forest. Please protect this land.

Janis Meyer

Neighborhood walking trail. No parking lot. 1.1 mile, pretty, part of it parallels the railroad tracks. Good for jogging, dog walking, strollers.

Eric Dubitsky

1.1 mile walking trail. Slight elevations. Good for a jog or a family walk.

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