Doobie Park - New Lexington, OH

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Parking
Water Fountain
Seating
Covered Shelter
Shade Available

Doobie Park – Dog-Friendly Relaxation in New Lexington, Ohio

Doobie Park is a small, peaceful green space located at 120 E Brown St in New Lexington, Ohio. Known for its family-friendly, laid-back atmosphere, it’s a favorite local spot to relax, unwind, or enjoy a stroll with your dog. The park features a beautiful gazebo, a small shelter area, and plenty of seating, making it a welcoming place to watch the village life pass by or have a quiet lunch.

With wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, as well as a drinking fountain available on site, Doobie Park ensures a comfortable experience for all visitors—including your furry companions. While it’s not a traditional dog park with fenced areas or off-leash amenities, it’s an accessible, pet-friendly greenspace perfect for local dog owners and those looking to enjoy dog-friendly trails in New Lexington.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at Doobie Park? Yes, dogs are allowed at the park.
  • Is there a water fountain available? Yes, there is a drinking fountain at the park.
  • Is shade or shelter available? Yes, there is a small shelter house and a gazebo providing shade.
  • Are there benches or seating areas? Yes, there are seating areas throughout the park, including near the gazebo and shelter.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has wheelchair accessible entrances and parking.
  • Is the park good for kids? Yes, the park is family-friendly and good for children.

Reviews

Zombie TeddyBear

Small town feel, with a family friendly environment, worth the visit

Jonathan Peters

Lovely place to relax and watch the traffic go by. And enjoy a Doobie if you have one.

Kaci Harrison

Just a small park in New Lexington. A nice breezy place to sit. There’s a drinking fountain and a small shelter house type of area.

Sam Felix

Attorney Russell’s spot perfect for enjoying a lunch.

Jesse Obrien

One of the best spots to just chill uptown New Lexington. beautiful gazebo and u can watch the madness of this village and it sits back so nobody will even know you’re there. Hence the name DOOBIE PARK

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