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Freedom Park, located at 17105 Cline Ave in Lowell, Indiana, stands out as a family-friendly and pet-friendly destination with a wide range of amenities. It features the Lowell Bark Park—an area dedicated to four-legged visitors—with ample open space for dogs to exercise. The park also offers accessible walking paths, a playground, and fields for soccer and baseball, making it a great choice for families with kids and pets alike. It’s a popular spot for both community recreation and quiet dog walks.
The park is wheelchair accessible, welcomes dogs, and has various amenities such as picnic tables and public restrooms (porta potties). With plenty of green space and well-maintained grounds, it’s perfect for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and outdoor fun in the Lowell area. Please note, membership or a fee may be required for some park areas, and there are no water fountains onsite, so be sure to bring your own water for you and your pup.
I love how spacious this place is, with room to do pretty much anything. You can play soccer, pickle ball, use the playground (great for younger kids), and even cook out on the Pavillion. The trails are also great for running and working out. Imagine this: going for a nice run AND getting a workout in with the nice equipment they have there. My only negative critique is that there isn’t any actualy bathrooms, so you have to use a porta potty.
This is the third year we have watched our grandkids play soccer at the park. It’s clean, well mowed for the kids and bathrooms are accessible from the field.
Looking for a place to walk my dog on my drive through. Not available here. Park membership required it looks like. I’ll keep moving and find someplace friendly to dogs and travelers.
There is not a bike trail at this park. It’s a walking path that simply goes in a circle. There is also no water fountains or anywhere to buy water at this park that is so far out of town.
After a Google search for free dog parks, I was led to Freedom park which has Lowell Bark park. Looks nice, but we were surprised. Not in a good way. Hopefully Google updates what the word “free” is! All in all the park is very spacious and has a bunch of amenities that are well maintained