🐾 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 […]
Discover Bark Park, Marysville’s favorite dog park designed with accessibility, safety, and fun in mind for both pups and their owners. The park features spacious, well-maintained grassy areas where dogs are free to romp and socialize off-leash. Separate areas for small and large dogs help ensure everyone feels comfortable and safe. With secure double-gated entries and accessible paths and parking, it’s a welcoming spot for all pet lovers in Union County.
What sets Bark Park apart is its strong community atmosphere and thoughtful features—like agility tunnels for energetic dogs and plenty of room for exercise. Owners can enjoy seating throughout the park, and maintenance crews do a great job keeping the grounds in top shape. If you’re searching for an accessible, beautiful dog park in Marysville, Ohio, Bark Park is the perfect place for your furry friend to play, make new friends, and burn off energy!
All the people are friendly! And the dogs are also very sweet! The lawn is kept mowed. However trash cans should be emptied more as it starts to smell.
Definitely recommend! Great place for the dogs to play and socialize!! This was our second time at this Bark Park. We really love the tunnels for the dogs to run through, Autumn helped show Basil it wasn’t so scary. Follow us on Instagram @adventures_of_autumn_and_basil
This dog park has two separate parks, one for small dogs and one for large dogs. A great place where you can take your dog off the leash safely and get a walk in. I kindly thank the City keeping the park well maintained…
This was our first time at the park and our dogs loved it! So much space to run, the gates are secure, and the grass is well-maintained! We will definitely be back!
Wonderfully spacious and beautiful dog park. It might be the nicest dog park I’ve ever been to, and I’ve lived in California, Kentucky, and Japan. I only have a two gripes:
1. I wish they had a drinking fountain inside the park as well as outside it.
2. Typically dog parks are separated into small dogs vs large dogs. I have two small dogs who are both very active. I didn’t want to bring them to the “less active” side, in case they bothered a senior dog. However, the active side had many big dogs, which frightened my little guys.
I don’t know what the solution is really; I might just have to flip flop between the sides depending on what kind of dogs are present.