Rotary Park

Rotary Park
Shade Available
Seating
Trash Bins
Parking

Rotary Park is a small, peaceful park nestled in a wooded area in North Canton, offering a quiet retreat with a short loop trail through the woods. The park features shaded areas and a single picnic table, making it an ideal spot for relaxation or a casual lunch. It is wheelchair accessible and dog-friendly, providing a soothing atmosphere away from the noise of the city. Visitors should be prepared for mosquito presence and note that no restrooms are available. While the park is great for a serene visit, there is no indication of specific fenced dog areas or additional amenities like water fountains or agility equipment.

Reviews

L M

A very small park with a short trail. It wasn’t too muddy even after overnight rain. It was a nice spot to park and read and drink a cup of coffee. There were several areas with trash and broken glass that need attention.

Karla Sturgeon

This park is nice. Very small. 1 picnic table, small path, lots of shade, very open inside a circle of trees. If you want a quiet place to rest or have lunch it is perfect. No restroom available.

J Bueno

If you’re looking for a peaceful place to take a nap, this park definitely has you covered. In fact, one gentleman seemed to have already discovered that fact, as he was cozily snoozing in the bushes with a 40oz. With plenty of shade and a soothing atmosphere, this park is the perfect spot to catch some Zs – just make sure you don’t end up rolling over onto the gentleman in the bushes! Overall, it’s a great spot for relaxation, whether you’re wide awake or catching up on some much-needed drunken sleep.

Martha S

Nice small park. Great shade for a sunny day. Do not expect a big park but it has all is needed to sit down and relax.

Lani Border

Small park that takes you deep into a wooded haven difficult to find within Canton or North Canton. It is quiet, with sounds of roads and neighborhoods muffled by the trees. The trail itself is a loop, about a half mile or so, running through the woods, then alongside to join back to itself. I recommend coming prepared with bug spray for mosquitos, and staying right on the trail for poison ivy.

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