🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Nestled in the heart of Skokie, Donald W. Lyon Park offers a welcoming green space for local families and dog owners alike. This pet-friendly park boasts a spacious layout with playgrounds, open grassy areas, basketball and tennis courts, making it a favorite spot for walking dogs and casual outdoor fun. The park is especially known for its clean and well-maintained grounds as well as its unique community amenities, including a charming little free library.
While Donald W. Lyon Park is not a dedicated off-leash dog park, it remains a popular destination for those seeking dog-friendly walking trails and a relaxing place to enjoy time with their pets on-leash. The area is also rich in history, with ties to the former Kutz forest view gardens that once operated here—giving it a special connection to the Skokie community. Visitors appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and ample space for both kids and dogs to enjoy.
Great park, very clean. Looks like it’s well taken care of.
Great park, very clean. Looks like it’s well taken care of.
Great park, very clean. Looks like it’s well taken care of.
There is a cute little free library that I organized as well nearby haha
There is a cute little free library that I organized as well nearby haha
There is a cute little free library that I organized as well nearby haha
The history behind this park goes deeper in roots than the name.
This land was opened and operated by Kutz forest view gardens. The city claimed imminent domain on this farm in 1960. The family had to move from this location. Stands today as this park. No information on the family that ran the business here or even the family name City took from them…. History lives on in those that only want you to remember certain things.
The history behind this park goes deeper in roots than the name.
This land was opened and operated by Kutz forest view gardens. The city claimed imminent domain on this farm in 1960. The family had to move from this location. Stands today as this park. No information on the family that ran the business here or even the family name City took from them…. History lives on in those that only want you to remember certain things.
The history behind this park goes deeper in roots than the name.
This land was opened and operated by Kutz forest view gardens. The city claimed imminent domain on this farm in 1960. The family had to move from this location. Stands today as this park. No information on the family that ran the business here or even the family name City took from them…. History lives on in those that only want you to remember certain things.
This is a lovely neighborhood park with a playground, big space, basketball, tennis courts and I enjoy walking my dog here.