Huntington Park - Ocean Pines, MD

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Huntington Park in Ocean Pines, Maryland

Huntington Park is a peaceful and pet-friendly park located at 38 Birdnest Dr in Ocean Pines, Maryland. Known for its serenity and well-maintained grounds, this community park features a small open field, making it perfect for dog owners seeking a quiet spot for their pets to run and play. The park is equipped with a recently updated playground (new equipment as of late 2017), making it a great destination for families with children as well.

Visitors appreciate the inviting atmosphere, a few picnic tables, and the gentle open space ideal for both relaxation and activity. While some have noted the presence of a sewage pump house nearby, the park is still a local favorite for quick walks, runs, or simply enjoying the outdoors with your canine companion. Although not explicitly a formal dog park, the welcoming space and calm environment make it a go-to spot for dog-friendly activities in Ocean Pines.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, Huntington Park has a nice playground area with new equipment installed in late 2017, making it family-friendly.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, the park has a few picnic tables available for seating.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is some natural shade, but no mention of covered shelters.

Reviews

Dennis Lurz

Was very peaceful. Casey, my pooch enjoyed the run.

HAL JORDAN

Awesome nice and quiet place where I grew up I loved to go there and I still do.

Mark Swift

Small open field, a few picnic tables and a nice playground area.

Jamie Greenwood

Very nice little park and playground! New equipment in late 2017.

Colleen VanGasbeck

Nice new equipment. However it’s next to the sewage pump house. I can’t spend a lot of time there with the grandkids because of the smell. Perhaps planting a few pine trees around the building would help.

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