Lyon Oaks Dog Park

Lyon Oaks Dog Park in Wixom, MI is a well-maintained, large dog park featuring two large fenced areas for big dogs and a smaller fenced area for small dogs. The park offers shaded gazebos, trash bins, and poop bags around the perimeter, with mostly grass terrain that is regularly mowed. The park is wheelchair accessible with picnic tables and public restrooms, welcoming kids and dogs alike. Though parking lot soil can be messy, the park provides a safe and enjoyable environment for dogs and their owners, with a reasonable admission fee or season pass.
Reviews
Large, clean, secure and visited by well behaved owners. Been here a few times and have only witnessed positive interactions by dogs and owners.
There are 2 dog parks. One for smaller dogs and the other for large dogs. You enter through a common gate for both.
The only unpleasant thing is the type of dirt in the parking lot. Upon getting into your car to leave you create dirty footprints everywhere because of the soil used in the car parking lot.
We love this dog park and it’s my dog’s favorite place. It’s got two very large fenced in areas which alternate bring open and a smaller area for small dogs up front. There’s a few gazebos for shade and trash bins and bags posted around the perimeter for cleaning up after your pet. Lastly, it’s nearly all grass which is mowed regularly and free (for the most part) of holes and sharp rocks. Really one of the best dog parks we’ve been to. 5$ admission or a reasonable priced season pass is well worth it!
Want going to write one, but lately I’ve been here walking and the amount of dog feces is insane. I’ve stepped on more of it than I have in my many times I’ve been here. I love and adore this park, but what’s the purpose of signs if people aren’t going to bother with following them. This is how parks get bad reps and make people stop coming to one that is well organized. If you can’t follow the rules, then go somewhere else, I’m not here to not have a good walk because I’m going to have to look where I step, NO! If you can’t pick it up, ask for help, it’s not that hard, better yet, keep an eye on your dog.
Very nice park, and nice big dog park. Seems well maintained. Free admission during the winter, otherwise you need an Oakland County Parks pass or a daily pass (`undefined`).