🐾 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 […]
Hinckley Park, situated at 288 Highland Ave, South Portland, ME, is a gem for dog owners seeking an off-leash adventure with their canine companions. The park features over a mile of pet-friendly trails, winding through a wooded landscape and circling two scenic ponds—one of which is stocked annually for family fishing fun. Visitors consistently highlight the welcoming atmosphere for dogs, making it a favorite destination for off-leash play and exploring the outdoors together.
This dog park in South Portland, Maine, is not just for dogs; it offers something for everyone. There are educational paths for kids, beautiful community gardens, abundant wildlife for birders, and footpaths ideal for hiking or snowshoeing in the winter. The park’s unique blend of open spaces and wooded trails allows both owners and their pets to experience the tranquility of nature right in the city. Whether you’re looking for dog-friendly hiking, a vibrant local hangout, or just a peaceful spot to walk, Hinckley Park checks all the boxes.
Wonderful place to walk in the city i think it’s a dog park but all dogs I saw were well behaved. 2 nice ponds there 1 is a kids pond for fishing and is stocked annually with brook trout. A nice refuge in the city feels like walk in the woods.
Great trail walking area. Lots of wildlife around the ponds if you enjoy birding, this is a spot for you. Awesome for kids as they have an educational story path. Community gardens in the area.
Great local park offering a 1.3 mile loop which surrounds two ponds. Dogs welcome, people tolerated. The trail is well played out offering alot for everyone. I’ve only seen in winter months but it appears a community garden is on site as well.
We’ve been coming here for a while, but haven’t been since the most recent updates…to say that I love the new open areas would be a grave understatement, and I’m fairly certain the pup really enjoyed the new sights and smells, too!
I love this park. It is awesome that you can actually have your dog off leash. It’s much bigger than one would think, there’s tons of footpaths to walk. My grandfather actually built all of the bridges found there, so it has sentimental value, too. It’s a great spot to snowshoe in the winter, as well!