🐾 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 […]
Lenape Park, located in Zionsville, Pennsylvania, offers a mix of recreational amenities and open green spaces perfect for families and pet lovers alike. While there is no dedicated fenced dog park area, the park’s spacious layout—with vast soccer and baseball fields, playgrounds, volleyball and tennis courts, and plenty of walking paths—makes it a favorite for visitors looking for pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking experiences.
The park is known for its well-maintained picnic pavilion, multiple courts, and scenic surroundings by a nearby cattle farm, creating a unique country charm. Parents appreciate the clean restrooms and the playground for toddlers, while dog owners enjoy the open walkways and shaded areas throughout the park. However, parking can be challenging during peak hours due to the park’s popularity, especially when various sports and events are scheduled at once.
Awesome park, with playground! Multiple baseball fields, massive soccer field, sand volleyball court, and tons of walking space!
Awesome park, with playground! Multiple baseball fields, massive soccer field, sand volleyball court, and tons of walking space!
Awesome park, with playground! Multiple baseball fields, massive soccer field, sand volleyball court, and tons of walking space!
We rented the park for 3 small classrooms. It was under construction and for the first 2 hours they mowed the lawn and the students could not go out on the lawn. We had to stay under the pavillion.
We rented the park for 3 small classrooms. It was under construction and for the first 2 hours they mowed the lawn and the students could not go out on the lawn. We had to stay under the pavillion.
We rented the park for 3 small classrooms. It was under construction and for the first 2 hours they mowed the lawn and the students could not go out on the lawn. We had to stay under the pavillion.
Nice park, lots of sports fields. Too many in fact for what parking allows. Multiple soccer games, baseball, and an apparent party in the pavilion had traffic backed out onto the road with no parking spaces available. We saw people parking down the street in a private church lot then walking the 1/4 mile + along a dangerous road with no shoulder to get back in. It’s a beautiful park, but beware it could be challenging during busy times or when they are overbooked.
Nice park, lots of sports fields. Too many in fact for what parking allows. Multiple soccer games, baseball, and an apparent party in the pavilion had traffic backed out onto the road with no parking spaces available. We saw people parking down the street in a private church lot then walking the 1/4 mile + along a dangerous road with no shoulder to get back in. It’s a beautiful park, but beware it could be challenging during busy times or when they are overbooked.
Nice park, lots of sports fields. Too many in fact for what parking allows. Multiple soccer games, baseball, and an apparent party in the pavilion had traffic backed out onto the road with no parking spaces available. We saw people parking down the street in a private church lot then walking the 1/4 mile + along a dangerous road with no shoulder to get back in. It’s a beautiful park, but beware it could be challenging during busy times or when they are overbooked.
Pretty park with a decent playground, soccer fields, ball fields, tennis courts (surface & nets can use some repairs), half-court basketball, volleyball courts (both paved & sand), picnic pavilion (don’t know if reservations are needed), nice walking path around perimeter-part is paved-part is gravel. There’s a farm right next to the park that raises cattle. Our grand kids like to look at the steers. Park is supposed to get an upgrade in the future. Not sure of upgrade timing. I think it will get pickleball when the upgrade happens.