🐾 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 […]
Hays Park, located in the heart of Kalamazoo at 2001 Miller Rd, offers a quiet and peaceful escape for both families and their furry friends. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, this dog-friendly park features open green spaces, a perimeter walking path ideal for leashed strolls, and a minimalist playground that makes it perfect for kids and pets alike. With picnic tables and a variety of play equipment, visitors rave about the clean and relaxed vibe, making it a great spot for an easygoing dog walk or a family outing.
What makes Hays Park unique among dog parks in Kalamazoo is its accessibility—wheelchair-accessible parking and paths mean everyone can enjoy the space together. While there isn’t a fenced or dedicated off-leash dog area, dogs on leashes are welcome, and the park’s open design allows for enjoyable walks and some fun, supervised running. Kids and adults will appreciate the swings, climbing toys, and the occasional pickup baseball or football game. Hays Park is a true neighborhood spot for those seeking a laid-back, dog-friendly park experience near downtown Kalamazoo.
My animal rather enjoyed running around.Play with us swing a little bit. Didn’t too much enjoy walking into the park and somebody took a dump and decided to try at list.They use tissue paper
the old park was better equipped. I can’t remember how much the city got to redo the park a few years back but sure would like to see the invoice on upgrades or lack there of 🤣. It’s ok for the fur babies. though a complete fence would have been nice
We had a wonderful experience visiting with our little family. It has a nice path encircling the perimeter, minimalist playground design and plenty of open space! Best part? This park is largely unoccupied during our visits.
I grew up playing in this park whether I was with friends or by myself exploring the wooded area. Even as I got older we would still get together for pick up football games in the fall and baseball games in the summer. Quiet and peaceful little patch of nature.
Quiet little park close to home. It’s clean with picnic tables a swing set and small climbing toy for kids. There is a baseball field and a small track..there are no bathrooms or shelters…dogs on leashes are allowed alcohol is not allowed