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    Blue Ash Summit Park

    Blue Ash Summit Park

    4.4
    (83 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    Nice playground. Open space with paved paths. Next to good restaurants and bars…read more We gathered at Summit Park with friends over several days (Jun 2026). The playground along the eastern edge of Summit Park was very popular with the kids, There are135 acres (!) of greenspace, a fish-stocked (!) catch-and-release pond, and more climbers and such for older kids. The walkers and dog-owners among us liked the long network of paved paths and the dog-park area. There's a central open space apparently for concerts and such. I admit, i spent most of my time watching from outside the kids' playground, and listening to a band over the covered walkway next to the taco place, with a relaxing beverage from the nearby bar :-). Sometimes it's nice not to be in charge. None of us braved the cool-looking 9-level 153-foot observation tower because the we site said that the elevators were closed at the time. They say you can see downtown! There is also a slippery splash and play "water course" to explore which was closed, too, during our visit. They say there's ice skating in the winter. The whole experience worked for us because of the nice restaurants, bars, and ice cream shops along the north and east edges of the park. We ate twice with different groups at the Mexican taco place, and three times at the park-themed restaurant. We had coffee and drinks from the cafe / bar / bottle-store. We got ice cream twice! We didnt make it to the bakery or the diner, or the chic nail salon which could have been nice for some me-time :-).

    First time here in Cincinnati and loving it! I visit parks wherever I visit a city and summit Park…read morehas everything: nice well maintained grounds for picnics ala Central Park without the rocks but with glass tower, swings hanging from giant pergolas (love it!) , 3 flight observatory (elevator wasn't working on this day), a stream, Madtree restaurant, a visitor center...just a great place for the entire family including fur babies!

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    Me dancing in the park
    Me dancing in the park
    Summit Park restaurants
    Summit Park restaurants
    Main Pergola between restaurants and open seating

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    Main Pergola between restaurants and open seating
    Wiggly Field

    Wiggly Field

    3.5
    (20 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    Take off that leash and let 'em run!…read more This is a great, and big, park for your dogs. They have three, or four, separate enclosures for the dogs to run. They're also categorized by the size of your dog or they have the big open section for any dogs. There are some obstacle type fixtures for the dogs to climb on and a few trees here and there for them to sniff around. There aren't many seating areas, but there are some and there are some covered seating areas as well for dog humans to sit and watch their furry friends running around and making new friends. It's a bit of a winding road to get there, but follow the signs and you'll find it. It's nice and quiet and your dogs are surely to have a good time. A few notes: - Occasionally they block out sections to allow the grass to grow. This is great and ensures there's always some nice green grassy areas to let your pups run. They take very good care of the grounds as well. - They have double entrances so you can reduce the chances of a breakout. - Keep your dog on a leash until you get into an actual enclosure. It doesn't matter if your perfect dog would never run. Others may. Also, don't be so sure that your perfectly trained pooch won't make a dash for a new excited friend they've never met. That overstimulation can be unpredictable when around a group of other dogs. - They have some drinking fountains for dogs as well. Bring your own bowl if you want to reduce any disease transmissions. - There are poop-bags available and garbage cans for your full bags. Your dog will poop. It's that simply. Bring your own bags if you have them. If you don't, there should be some there. - Clean up after your dog! I shouldn't have to explain this but you need to remember, dogs are running around here and so are their humans. Sure, you may miss one here or there, but for the sake of everyone else, try to clean up after your dog. If you're too good to do that, stay home. It prevents a mess as well as diseases. - If your dog doesn't play well with others, stay home or leave. We literally were coming in once and some people who were already there had a bit of a rambunctious dog. The dogs owner said, "you might want to be careful...he doesn't do well with other dogs". I looked at that as someone who is fatally lactose intolerant walking into an ice cream shop. Don't be ridiculous. This is a public dog park. If Cujo doesn't play well with others, YOU find somewhere else to go. Wiggly Field is free. Let's keep it that way. Take care of this gem and it will take care of your four legged little buddies. Would I go back? Yes. We go here as often as possible. Our little one loves it. She doesn't get to be around too many dogs so this is always a good time.

    This dog park is pretty big. It is completely fenced in, which is a requirement for a proper dog…read morepark. There are two separate fenced areas - one for larger dogs and one for smaller dogs. The park has benches and some shelters for shade. Some agility equipment for the dogs to play on and climb over is here and it's in good shape. They also have plastic "mutt mitt" dispensers and owners are expected to pick up after their dog. The signs show the rules which include a requirement for current vaccinations and a collar. The owners must remain with the dogs and carry a leash though of course the dogs are off leash. The city/county assume no responsibility for injuries from other dogs so keep an eye out for aggression from others. [Review 18018 overall - 164 in Ohio - 1539 of 2022.]

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    Wiggly Field, West Chester OH
    Wiggly Field, West Chester OH
    A dip in the water fountain? I didn't tell em to get in. Don't worry, I splashed the water out after.
    A dip in the water fountain? I didn't tell em to get in. Don't worry, I splashed the water out after.
    Walkway from parking to play area

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    Walkway from parking to play area
    Bark Park

    Bark Park

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    42.2 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
    Fenced activity area

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    Fenced activity area
    Otto Armleder Dog Park

    Otto Armleder Dog Park

    4.1
    (76 reviews)
    17.3 mi

    There are two dog parks here that are very nice. There's one that's super busy and has a place for…read moresmaller dogs to go. Right across the way is the less busy one for those people who have dogs who are a bit anti social. There's water for the dogs and trash bags go pick up poop. My small complaint is the dog owners who go here. A lot of them let their dogs physically bite or swipe in a non playful ways and others do not pick up their dog's poop. Besides those two complaints I continue to bring my dog here because she loves running around and making friends.

    The great flood of 2018 subsided and we finally got our rambunctious 75lb puppy back to the dog…read morepark! Needless to say, the location of this park causes floods every now and then when the Little Miami rises but it's wonderful when it's open. The dog park is split into 4 locations. Two big/medium fields, one field for smaller dogs under 22lbs and across the street is a small fenced area if your dog is being unruly and needs a time out by themselves. For the most part people clean up after their dogs but we do usually come across some piles, unfortunately. That's the only reason I'm knocking this park a star. There are a few boxes with poop bags but they're widespread. It'd be nice to have more bag boxes. Each big field has a few benches and a water fountain. As you leave, you'll find one more water spicket to wash off with. Sometimes this park can get suuuuuper muddy. Pro tip: add yourself to the Otto Armleder Dog Park FB group to get updates from other dog parents about field conditions.

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    Watching the planes land at Lunken
    Watching the planes land at Lunken
    Otto Armleder Dog Park
    Otto Armleder Dog Park

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    Northside Bark Dog Park

    Northside Bark Dog Park

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    15.4 mi

    Dog parks may seem superfluous in a town as rural as Oxford, but ours enjoyed her outing here: A…read morenice little fenced-in dog park just north of town. It has a small area for small dogs (this was empty), a handful of parking spaces, and a bunch of nice, open space with some hills, a few big trees, and plenty of space for an overenergetic puppy to run around. We were here on a day when much of uptown was deserted but there were still two other dogs.

    On a nice day, the park will be full of pups! They have a small dog area and a very large general…read morearea. Plenty of room for the dogs to get in a good run! The parking is close to the fence/gate, which is nice for minimizing the distance to go with a super excited dog. In the winter months, they "winterize" and shut off the drinking fountain and hose, so if you come then, be sure to bring your own water. Other times of the year it's available for drinks for people and pups! After it rains, the areas closest to the gate (that you have to walk through) can get very muddy/ soggy. But, the far edge of the enclosure where there's some benches in a mulched (or was it gravel, I can't remember) area wasn't too bad... if you can convince your dog to stay in that area, you might be able to make it out requiring only a paw wipe down (as opposed to a full bath). On the occasions I've been, the dogs seemed well socialized and the owners were attentive, no issues with non-playful behaviors.

    Furfield Dog Park - dog_parks - Updated June 2026

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