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Tri-City Bark Park is a well-maintained, wheelchair accessible dog park located at 18825 Sheldon Rd, Middleburg Heights, Ohio. This popular dog park features spacious, separate areas for both small and large dogs, making it a great destination for pups of all sizes to play and socialize safely. The park is designed with a combination of dirt and grass, ensuring plenty of space for running, ball throwing, and fun fence-running games between the adjacent play areas.
Amenities include several working water fountains with fresh flowing water, numerous poop bag stations, hand sanitizer pumps, and a dog wash station for cleaning up after play. There are multiple picnic tables and a shaded covered area so owners can relax while their dogs enjoy the park. Tri-City Bark Park is kept very clean and features thoughtful touches like fire hydrants and grade changes to minimize muddy puddles, making it stand out among other dog parks in the Cleveland metro area.
From out of town, and took my dog there and he got attacked by a possible malamute as it was bigger than my husky. Currently at the vet due to an injury that incurred. So if you are the owner that reads this, would prefer compensation. Park seemed nice but we didn’t get to enjoy it due to this dog.
There was adequate running length for ball throwing, and a bonus of a shared fence between the large dog and small dog spaces for fence-running fun. Clean with zero poop found on the ground. Nice touch for two fire hydrants within the park. Wisely built on a nice grade to prevent muddy puddles.
Mine and my pups favorite place to hang out. The right combination of dirt and grass for my pup to sniff and play.
This park was a big reason why I chose my hotel and it did not dissapoint! Very large are for bigger dogs plenty of working water fountains! I especially like the ones they have with fresh water flowing instead of just a pump and you fill bowls or buckets other visitors leave. A few toys are available and a nice covered area with about 6 or 7 picnic tables. A dog wash station is there as well with about 4 hand sanitizer pumps around. Poop bag stations as well. This is a very nice park and so thankful it was here for my dog to burn off some energy while we were here in town.
Small dog side is spacious as well with a seating area and toys as well. My only thing is there isn’t a restroom for parents so keep that in mind when you visit. Also Google will tell you to park near the building ignore that and drive a bit further until you see the sign for the park and the gravel parking area as there is only one side to enter and if you park by the building you will have to do like I did and walk around put your dog in the park then go move the car 😄
I took the boys to the park last weekend because despite being November, we had a nice weather day. The park is well taken care of, is divided in two areas: one for big dogs and one for small dogs. Usually is not very busy, which is good, but on weekend can be busier. It has a water station, dog poop bags boxes and an area for the dogs to clean up or just relax in the kiddie pool!
The dog’s owners are usually polite and keep an eye on their dogs, if a fight or rough play starts, there’s usually someone the break them up very quickly.
It’s a nice place for my two Goldens to play and socialize with other dogs, I recommend this place.