🐾 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 […]
Colonel Ledyard Park in Ledyard, Connecticut is a spacious, well-maintained public park ideal for families, pet owners, and sports lovers. While not a dedicated off-leash dog park, it features pet-friendly hiking trails perfect for dog-friendly outings and plenty of green space for leashed walks. The park’s pet-friendly trails and open space make it a great choice for those seeking outdoor recreation with their furry friends.
This dog-friendly park offers a variety of amenities including clean restrooms, multiple sports fields, tennis and basketball courts, a modern playground, and picnic areas with pavilions and gazebos. Ample parking and periodic benches along the hiking trails add comfort and convenience for dog walkers. Visitors also note the beauty of its wooded trails, scenic rock walls, and well-kept grounds, making Colonel Ledyard Park a local gem for outdoor enthusiasts and dog owners alike.
I just went for my nephew’s soccer game but it looks like a pretty big park with multiple fields and even a hiking trail. Looks pretty nice. Porta potties instead of restrooms but that’s not unusual these days. Somehow the soccer field wasn’t brown and crunchy like the others he has played on lately, it had a lot of green.
We were celebrating a special event. The park appeared to suffer from deferred maintenance. The setting and weather were nice.
This park has everything.
The basics:
Adequate parking ✔️
Clean and in-good-repair bathrooms ✔️
Also a playground for children. Swingset including swings for older children with physical disabilities.
Tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, horseshoes, even a Gaga Ball pit.
Pavilion for picnics, a gazebo, and plenty of benches scattered around.
What I adored was the hiking trail. The blue blazes mark a circuit that’s about a mile and a half long, with some hills. There were benches periodically along the path. In the woods it’s so beautiful. There are some old rock walls and other marks of civilization, but except for the clearness of the path, it feels like untouched wilderness. Extremely free of litter.
Basically, this park is amazing.
My kid plays soccer here. The fields are great for day and night. They have bathrooms, 2 or 3 soccer fields, a baseball field, tennis court, basketball court, pavilion, and playground. My toddler definitely loves this playground. This park is kept clean and well put together.
Trails chained off. Fields all vacant & small. Speed humps too high- even creeping over them was not good for my SUV. The playground wasn’t big enough to allow running. If there were swings, I didn’t see them. Pickel ball court was really the only thing worth using @ this park.