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    Mutt's Paradise - 2 dogs swimming at Mutt's paradise.

    Mutt's Paradise

    5.0(4 reviews)
    34.7 mi

    We found this by accident and I am so glad we did! It is a large fenced in area with a pond and…read moredock that you rent out privately! One of our dogs does great with other people but not so hot with other dogs. Because of this she never gets to go to a dog park. This was her first time being able to run free in a larger than yard size area and she loved it! It has a nice shelter house to keep you out of the sun. The pond edges are shallow enough the dogs can wade in and you can stand in the water as well. You bring your own poop bags and chairs and toys but there were lots of balls scattered around. I highly recommend!!

    Holy smokes this place is perfect!! Do you hate dog parks, but want your dog to have a place to…read morerun, swim, & play?! This is your place!! I have two girls and one is dog reactive and the other has a noisy play style so traditional dog parks aren't an option for us. Mutt's is a private dog park that you pay for by the hour to have the entire place to yourself. I couldn't believe it when I heard it! It is $10/hr per dog and you have the entire place to yourself. There's a pond, a paddle boat, a little shelter area for shade, an agility course, a human bathroom (porta pot), and all the space needed to run your dog ragged. The park owner is quick to respond when booking and always has poop bags, water, and toys for the pups. We always take our own, but it's nice to know he has some as well. You can book longer than an hour at a time, but our girls go hard quick so an hour is sufficient. The only down side is that we live in downtown Columbus and it's on the north side of Delaware so it's about 45 mins one way. But it really is worth it!

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    Mutt's Paradise
    Mutt's Paradise
    Mutt's Paradise - Cause for Paws enjoying a reunion of white GSD'S!

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    Cause for Paws enjoying a reunion of white GSD'S!

    Hogback Ridge Preserve - Ravine area

    Hogback Ridge Preserve

    4.9(11 reviews)
    42.2 mi

    One of my favorite trails in the area, I hadn't been there in awhile but so glad to have went…read moretoday. Great trail system with plenty of mixed terrain and It's beautiful no matter what season that you go. There are horse trails also in the Preserve.

    A small but absolutely lovely preserve. Quite a bit of it is wooded, making it an especially nice…read morechoice for a hot, sunny day. The trail system is small within the park, and includes two approximately 1/2 mile trails, the Woodland Ridge Trail that stays in the forest, and the Pinegrove Trail, which takes you through more woods and some meadow-like sections. It also offers a wildlife blind to view a blind, with birds, turtles, and more wildlife to see. You can easily combine the two trails by crossing the bridge located over the ravine, which is an extremely popular location for pictures. Near the parking area is a nature center, which has a lovely garden out front. The staff is extremely friendly and will chat and provide information. On our most recent visit, we got a heads-up about a pair of active ospreys viewable from the Alum Creek Osprey Overlook just up the road, which can be hiked/biked from Hogback Ridge if you want to extend your hike/jog/ride. This is normally a very quiet preserve, but we found a big cycling event going on during our most recent visit that seemed to be running out of the park. We still found parking and everyone was very friendly - a couple of the cyclists made sure we knew about the ospreys. Great place to visit!

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    Hogback Ridge Preserve - This is the entrance to Alum Creek State Park from Hogback. A little off trail.

    This is the entrance to Alum Creek State Park from Hogback. A little off trail.

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    Godown Dog Park - Large Dogs

    Godown Dog Park

    4.3(84 reviews)
    48.7 miNorthwest

    GODOWN dog park is a free public dog park. At the far entrance there is a water spigot for filling…read moreyour dogs dish and washing your dog off. There is a double gated pass through at each of the two areas. Poop bags and trash cans are available on site. There are two large fenced in areas, one for dogs 25 pounds or less (Oatie's area) and the other for dogs 25 pounds or more. Both have shaded areas and sunny areas with benches and play equipment. Since both areas are fenced in, dogs can run freely. Oatie loves chasing other dogs and being chased over grassy hilly areas. GODOWN dog park is a 5 minute drive from my daughter's townhouse complex so when visiting I take Oatie to the park often. This park is very popular so I have never visited the park with at least one other dog being present. Other dog owners here seem to be caring and dog lovers, as well.

    Godown is a great dog park with ample of parking. There are fenced separate areas for small and…read morelarge dogs. We frequent both sides of the park as our miniature Aussie is about 28 lbs. Each side of the two parks have a double gated pass through, poop bag dispensers, and trash cans. Both sides have benches and plenty of trees to provide shade. Folks here are generally friendly. It's a pretty popular dog park. We've never been here when there weren't dogs for our dog to play with. (Unlike some of the other parks we've visited in the Columbus area.) There's a spigot near the entrances beside the portajohn. Great for a quick rinse off of a muddy dog or for filling up the communal water jugs that you find on both sides of the dog parks.

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    Godown Dog Park - Small Dog Area

    Small Dog Area

    Godown Dog Park - My dog playing with another.

    My dog playing with another.

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    Bark Park

    Bark Park

    4.0(3 reviews)
    62.9 mi

    I've been warned, actually more like threatened about writing a review on this park. My sister…read morewants no one to know about this secret gem. This is a Cedar Point of dog parks! It's truly a big, happy place for dogs! I've never seen so many happy dogs. Literally running, frolicking, rolling around enjoying themselves. Not only were the pets enjoying themselves, the owners were too. It has a real sense of community. People were friendly, they knew each other and each others pets. Very cool! What's really nice is the creative use of land. This was once a landfill. Don't worry, there are no foul odors! There are three areas. Two smaller areas, one with training equipment, a regular sized area and a huge hill. When I say huge, I also mean steep. This is a really steep hill. Luckily you have the option of staying on the flat areas where the two other enclosed areas are. All areas are grassy, offer seating and water. What's also nice is the walking path. The paved path is lengthy enough (6 acres of park space) to where it is great exercise for both owners and pets. The only downside is the hill is so big that you can lose sight of your dog. My dog was enjoying herself so much, she ran off with a pack of playful dogs. She never does this. I definitely got my exercise looking for her. So for exercise, a chance to meet other dog lovers I strongly suggest visiting this park. If you see a large friendly white labradoodle playing around, you've come at a great time. He's very playful!

    Conveniently located near I 70/I 75 intersection, the Montgomery County Bark Park is opened from…read moredawn to dusk. The Park is adjacent to The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center on Webster St. Exit 62 on I 75.The Park is divided into three connecting sections plus has an agility course. Water is available throughout the Park. You can always help out filling the buckets! Normal rules apply. No dogs in heat. No aggressive dogs. No dogs under 4 months - dogs need to be vaccinated. As with many dog parks, there are the regulars. Most are welcoming. Most people are well versed in dog behaviors and don't freak out when dogs wrestle and play. The Park is large and your dog can run! Not to say that the dogs won't ignore all the space and play around your feet instead! The Park is built on an old ash mound as the County incinerated trash for decades. Because of that, there is little shade available as trees cannot be planted. There is a gazebo structure at top with tables. DO NOT BRING FOOD into Park. All tables and agility equipment are made from recycled materials. Great re-use of space.

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    Bark Park - Covered shelter area

    Covered shelter area

    Bark Park - Fenced activity area

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    Fenced activity area

    Delaware City Dog Park - Water station

    Delaware City Dog Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    39.0 mi

    Love this place. I cannot believe I pass by it all the time going to the lake. It has a huge grass…read morearea for running. Water bowls, balls are left to play with for other dogs. There is also a fenced area where the doggies can go to the lake and swim also... just bring a towel.

    Yelp has the address wrong. 840 Mill Run Crossing Delaware, Ohio 43015. It is behind Kohls…read more Great new addition to the Delaware Community. When I moved to Delaware I thought it was a perfect community except for one thing, it lacked a dog park. Then I discovered a dog park was in the works and I was overjoyed. This 5-acre park has segregated areas for large and small dogs and has several nice amenities. 1) GRASS! Now I know this park is new but the grass is holding up perfectly. If you are an avid dog park visitor you know having grass is a huge plus. They have some things in place such as large cement double gate entry that will hopefully keep the grass in tact. 2) On site water. No need to take water to this park. They have a lovely human/dog water fountain combo that is located in a stone area that will not get muddy. 3) This park is deceptively large. It is flat and slightly uninteresting but their are a number of young trees that will provide great shade one day. 4) Great walking trail just off the parking lot around a wildlife area including ponds. My dog insists we walk around the trail after visiting the park. 5) People must not know about this park because it never seems busy. I have many times been the only person there. To me this is a positive because my dog is more interested in chasing birds then other dogs and I think it is helping to keep the grass wonderful. Have I mentioned having grass at a dog park is a huge plus? 6) Park also has doggy waste bags and trash cans throughout the park for your convenience. There are also a few nice benches. Please clean up after your dog so all can continue to enjoy this park. If you are in the area come and visit. I do not think you will be disappointed.

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    Delaware City Dog Park - Double gate entrance to the park

    Double gate entrance to the park

    Delaware City Dog Park - Dog waste station complete with bags and garbage can. There are 4 in the large dog area

    Dog waste station complete with bags and garbage can. There are 4 in the large dog area

    Delaware City Dog Park - View from the back of the large dog area

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    View from the back of the large dog area

    Kenton Bark Park - dog_parks - Updated May 2026

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