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Gene Day Park in Osburn, Idaho is a popular community gathering spot nestled in a scenic setting with lush green spaces and mountain views. While it is not a designated dog park and dogs are not allowed inside the park itself during open months (May through early September, 8am-8pm), it does offer nearby access to the pet-friendly Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, making it a useful stop for dog owners looking for dog-friendly hiking or walking options in the area.
Gene Day Park stands out for its well-maintained amenities for families and groups, including multiple playgrounds, plenty of picnic tables and open grassy areas, and kitchen spaces that can be reserved. The park is known for being clean, with easily accessible restrooms, lots of parking, and beautiful shaded spots under mature trees. While you can’t bring your dog inside the park, it’s a great base for exploring pet-friendly trails nearby.
The Mental Health Fair, sponsored by Silver Valley Cares, was held in Gene Day Park, Osburn, Idaho.
The Mental Health Fair, sponsored by Silver Valley Cares, was held in Gene Day Park, Osburn, Idaho.
The Mental Health Fair, sponsored by Silver Valley Cares, was held in Gene Day Park, Osburn, Idaho.
Stopped here on our roadtrip to let our toddler run some energy off. Such a beautiful spot! Plenty of grass to run through and a few different playground areas. Bathrooms conveniently located around the park and very clean. Lots of picnic space, too. The surrounding landscape background is where it’s at though. Happy we stopped here!
Stopped here on our roadtrip to let our toddler run some energy off. Such a beautiful spot! Plenty of grass to run through and a few different playground areas. Bathrooms conveniently located around the park and very clean. Lots of picnic space, too. The surrounding landscape background is where it’s at though. Happy we stopped here!
Stopped here on our roadtrip to let our toddler run some energy off. Such a beautiful spot! Plenty of grass to run through and a few different playground areas. Bathrooms conveniently located around the park and very clean. Lots of picnic space, too. The surrounding landscape background is where it’s at though. Happy we stopped here!
Great park. Nice fishing pond! So many memories of family events, birthdays and graduations
Great park. Nice fishing pond! So many memories of family events, birthdays and graduations
Great park. Nice fishing pond! So many memories of family events, birthdays and graduations
It’s a lovely park when it’s open. It’s open May 11 thru September 10th. Hours are 8am to 8pm. No dogs allowed. You can access the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes here.