Meadow Park Pavilion - Schwenksville, PA

Meadow Park Pavilion - Schwenksville, PA
Accessible Paths
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Shade Available

Meadow Park Pavilion: Dog-Friendly Park in Schwenksville, Pennsylvania

Located at 249 Main St, Meadow Park Pavilion is a welcoming public park in Schwenksville, PA, known for its dog-friendly atmosphere and relaxing, family-friendly amenities. Dog owners can enjoy pet-friendly trails and a quiet, scenic park with accessible features like paved parking, wheelchair access, and picturesque walking paths. The park’s peaceful environment and pavilion make it a great place to spend quality time with your pets and children alike.

The park also features picnic tables, a playground for kids, swing sets, and open green spaces, making it a popular destination for families and pet lovers year-round. Special events such as free summer concerts provide even more reasons to visit Meadow Park Pavilion—so bring your furry friend and enjoy one of Schwenksville’s friendliest outdoor spaces!

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome at Meadow Park Pavilion.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, Meadow Park Pavilion offers wheelchair accessible entrances and parking.
  • Are there picnic tables or seating areas? Yes, there are picnic tables and areas to sit within the park.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park features a playground and swing sets, making it great for families.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is a new paved parking lot for visitors.

Reviews

Greg Schneider

Very nice. New paved parking lots and more improvements in progress.

Shannon Detwiler

Can’t wait until the work is completed, they’ve added a bunch of great features. Hopefully they put some picnic tables back too

Chris R

Nice quiet park. Has a small pavillion, a couple of swings and a playground. Circle around the park and the far side include boat access and a rain garden.

Shane

Try not to go too early as you will disturb the sleeping drunk guy that the police refuse to do anything about because the State Troopers are too busy pulling Afro-Americans over for the audacity to drive while black.

Deb Campbell

Love when they have free concerts in the park! Great band and the boys scouts served food! Was a great summer night gig!

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