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Located conveniently on Riverside Road in Salisbury, Maryland, Elizabeth W. Woodcock Park and Playground offers a welcoming space for families and their canine companions. This dog park in Salisbury is an ideal spot for pet owners looking to enjoy the outdoors with their dogs in a friendly and open environment.
While specific features for dogs like fenced enclosures or special amenities aren’t detailed, the park’s general outdoor setting provides pet-friendly trails and open spaces for recreation. It’s a great spot for dog-friendly outings and to enjoy the Salisbury community vibe. Whether you’re looking to explore a new green space or searching for a place where your dog can get some fresh air, Woodcock Park is a local gem worth visiting.
Nice small quiet little park in a good area!
My kid loves it. Nothing too wild as far as playgrounds go, so you probably don’t need to make a trip here if you don’t live nearby.
peaceful park- two slides and two sets of swing sets so we weren’t here long! if you don’t want a crowd but a outing this is where you should go!
Nice small neighborhood park. Picnic table, some swings, two slides one big and one little. Also a backstop for softball or baseball and a little league sized field area. No bases. A couple of small bring-your-own-charcoal grills. All in a space of about five or six building Lots. a great place to take younger kids to let them run around and burn off energy, or even take a couple sandwiches and eat outside. 🙂
New playground is great! I took my Wife and Son, (who is austic), there today, and we were Bullied out by soccer players, who came up to me and stared me down until we had to leave. The playground equipment was occupied by kids of an age not appropriate for it. We live two blocks from the playground. We felt intimidated and had to abandon our plans for our son!
Nice small quiet little park in a good area!
My kid loves it. Nothing too wild as far as playgrounds go, so you probably don’t need to make a trip here if you don’t live nearby.
peaceful park- two slides and two sets of swing sets so we weren’t here long! if you don’t want a crowd but a outing this is where you should go!
Nice small neighborhood park. Picnic table, some swings, two slides one big and one little. Also a backstop for softball or baseball and a little league sized field area. No bases. A couple of small bring-your-own-charcoal grills. All in a space of about five or six building Lots. a great place to take younger kids to let them run around and burn off energy, or even take a couple sandwiches and eat outside. 🙂
New playground is great! I took my Wife and Son, (who is austic), there today, and we were Bullied out by soccer players, who came up to me and stared me down until we had to leave. The playground equipment was occupied by kids of an age not appropriate for it. We live two blocks from the playground. We felt intimidated and had to abandon our plans for our son!
Nice small quiet little park in a good area!
My kid loves it. Nothing too wild as far as playgrounds go, so you probably don’t need to make a trip here if you don’t live nearby.
peaceful park- two slides and two sets of swing sets so we weren’t here long! if you don’t want a crowd but a outing this is where you should go!
Nice small neighborhood park. Picnic table, some swings, two slides one big and one little. Also a backstop for softball or baseball and a little league sized field area. No bases. A couple of small bring-your-own-charcoal grills. All in a space of about five or six building Lots. a great place to take younger kids to let them run around and burn off energy, or even take a couple sandwiches and eat outside. 🙂
New playground is great! I took my Wife and Son, (who is austic), there today, and we were Bullied out by soccer players, who came up to me and stared me down until we had to leave. The playground equipment was occupied by kids of an age not appropriate for it. We live two blocks from the playground. We felt intimidated and had to abandon our plans for our son!