🐾 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 […]
Located at 7701 Sunbury Rd, Westerville, Ohio, Hoover Reservoir Park offers a serene and scenic retreat for both humans and their canine companions. Known for its peaceful atmosphere, the park boasts pet-friendly paved trails perfect for dog walking and hiking throughout the year. Dog owners can enjoy beautifully maintained paths, spectacular dam and reservoir views, and abundant wildlife – making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and locals seeking tranquil outdoor experiences with their pets.
Hoover Reservoir Park includes a variety of amenities such as public restrooms, picnic tables, barbecue grills, and a large playground area, making it suitable for families and children as well. The park provides ample parking and is wheelchair accessible, ensuring comfort and ease for all visitors. While it is a welcoming dog-friendly location, owners should be mindful that the park does not feature a designated off-leash or fenced dog area, so dogs must remain leashed while enjoying the paths and open spaces.
A peaceful and serene nature walk where you can enjoy GOD’S creation. You can workout alone, with loved ones, or your workout buddies. Everyone is respectful. Appears to be safe. I love coming here.
It is so peaceful. You will truly get your steps in walking across the dam. They have several walking trails. There is even a golf course. There is plenty of parking, a playground for the kids and tranquility to enjoy your time out there.
Swallows and Sweeps munching up all the bugs on a very windy day!
Such a beautiful view! Baby mallards, Great Blue Heron, and an unbelievable amount of bug-eating speed birds!
This is a pretty cool park with nicely maintained trails that are paved, so good even when it’s wet out. It’s not the scale of the real Hoover Dam, but cool to see and watch for a few minutes. It’s also very dog-friendly for those looking for a good place for walks.
This is a pretty cool experience if you’re not sensitive to being high in the air. It’s an easy, simple walk. You might want a light jacket because, of course, it’s a little colder, especially since at the time of this review, we are on the tail end of winter. It’s a beautiful area, though. There are also massive staircases for you to run/walk if you want some stairs exercise in.