Park combines farm animals like wandering chickens with extensive green spaces and a state-of-the-art playground featuring a large hen-shaped play structure. Atmosphere feels quirky and peaceful, with families often enjoying the open areas despite nearby traffic noise. Renovations add modern touches while preserving a calm, farm-like vibe.
A spacious parking lot offers plenty of spots that are free and easy to find even on weekends. Entry and parking come at no cost, with peacocks and roosters greeting visitors upon arrival.
Pets roam on leash across clean grounds with a big grassy area for play. The park hosts the only dog-friendly farm stand on Saturdays and welcomes dogs near the youth farm paths.
Good to know
The Mexica New Year celebration occurs from March 15 to 17, 2024.
Parking can be challenging during events at the park.
The animal barn is open from 10 AM to 4 PM; plan your visit accordingly.
Southern Bayou theme shapes a cozy, warm atmosphere with dim lighting and private booths. Spacious interior offers seating for all group sizes, including outdoor options and a banquet room. Music stays low, supporting relaxed conversation in a welcoming environment.
Lots of parking spots sit right in front of the strip mall. The parking lot stays quiet and easy to find, making access simple.
Outdoor seating welcomes dogs with water cups and dog bowls provided by friendly staff. Dogs enjoy treats like chicken and waffles alongside their humans during sunny brunches.
Good to know
The place closes at 3 PM.
Expect a 45-minute wait during peak hours.
The pricing is reasonable with both affordable and decadent options.
Coffee shop blends craft beer on tap with stadium-style seating and big screen TVs for sports. Atmosphere stays chill and welcoming with reggae music and a community vibe. Indoor and outdoor spaces include a dog-friendly patio and outlets for working.
A huge shared parking lot offers plenty of parking throughout the complex. Parking gets a bit tight during popular hours like lunch and after work.
Dogs can come inside and hang out comfortably. Pup cups and allowance of outside food make it very dog friendly.
Good to know
They host different events throughout the year on weekends.
Weekends usually feature a local food truck or food vendor to complement the drinks.
I highly recommend ordering ahead on the app during the afternoons and weekends.
Large open farm park offers spacious green scenery with paved walking and biking paths winding through the area. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, ideal for walking dogs or relaxing on numerous benches. Play areas with animal statues and picnic spots add family-friendly features to the natural setting.
Plenty of parking spots fill the large lot. Visitors find ample space for vehicles without hassle.
Paths offer good routes for walking and running with dogs. Plenty of water stops keep dogs hydrated along the way. The park welcomes dogs and provides a safe space for them to enjoy outdoors.
Good to know
Parking costs $6, with an annual pass available for about $90.
The park hosts events every 3rd Saturday of the month.
Restrooms are clean and well-maintained throughout the park.
Park includes separate fenced dog areas for small and large dogs, alongside a turf soccer field and playground. Atmosphere stays chill and clean, with plenty of shaded seating for relaxation. Neighborhood remains quiet, supporting a calm environment.
Plenty of parking spots are available, including street parking near the dog park. The lots stay uncrowded and well maintained, making parking easy and hassle-free.
Separate fenced areas for small and large dogs keep play safe and organized. The park stays very clean and offers a dog water fountain to keep pets hydrated.
Good to know
Parking is often limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The dog park has separate areas for small and large dogs.
The water fountain in the dog park has been broken for over a year.
Park offers spacious open areas with peaceful lake views and shaded spots for relaxation. Multiple kid-friendly zones include playgrounds, splash pads, and sand pits, creating a lively yet calm environment. Visitors experience a balance of quiet nature and active play spaces without feeling crowded.
Plenty of parking spots exist, including free parking for disabled visitors. A $6 parking fee applies but parking and picnic areas are easy to find.
A dog park sits at one end with clean bathrooms nearby. Trails suit walking, jogging, or running with dogs of all sizes. The area stays well maintained and welcomes well-behaved dogs.
Good to know
Entry to the park costs $6 per person.
Parking at Hellyer County Park is $6 for all day on weekdays.
Restrooms are available throughout the park.
Industrial-themed brewery with rustic high ceilings and indoor-outdoor seating offers a family and pet-friendly atmosphere. Taproom sits beside train tracks, providing a unique backdrop while guests enjoy board games and rotating food trucks. Energy is relaxed yet lively, making it a popular stop for casual gatherings.
Parking relies on a small lot behind the building. Spaces are limited, so finding a spot can take a few tries.
Open taproom welcomes dogs with a pet-friendly vibe. Food truck offers snacks like hot dogs topped with cheese, adding to the casual, dog-friendly atmosphere.
Good to know
They open at 4:00 PM on weekdays.
Parking is limited and can be tricky; use the back lot if possible.
No food is served directly, but food trucks are usually available outside.
Retro diner-style interior with 50's neon lighting and loud music creates a lively, nostalgic atmosphere. Outdoor patio offers dog-friendly, shaded seating that feels clean and pleasant. Burgers are simple and classic, paired with crispy, flavorful fries reminiscent of popular regional styles.
A second location offers better parking with both indoor and outdoor dining. The original spot has limited parking and relies on nearby street options, with the lot often full due to frequent turnover.
Outdoor seating includes dog-friendly areas where dogs can join. Only hamburger patties serve as a protein option for dogs.
Good to know
Meals come with a drink and a huge cup of fries for $10.
Parking can be difficult, but street parking options are available nearby.
No cash is accepted; only credit cards and mobile payments are allowed.
Lakefront park offers serene atmosphere with scenic views and quiet walking trails. Picnic areas and playgrounds provide spaces for families, while benches and bridges enhance relaxation spots. The park balances peaceful vibes with enough activity to feel welcoming without crowding.
Plenty of free parking exists on the side of the park and inside it. Street parking is also available, making it easy to find a spot even during large events.
Trails welcome dogs on leash, making it easy to walk or jog with pets. The park offers a pet friendly space where dogs can join family activities like hiking and biking.
Good to know
The Water Lantern Festival occurs once or twice a year at the park.
Fireworks shows are held on the 4th of July at the park.
Parking is easy to find near the park entrance.
Park offers scenic trails with sweeping South Bay views and wildlife sightings like lizards and coyotes. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, ideal for hiking, biking, and dog walking. Amenities include picnic areas, benches, and barbecue pits scattered throughout.
Plenty of paid parking spots sit in the main lot. Ample space makes it easy to find a spot even on busy days.
Dogs are welcome but must stay on a leash. The park offers water stations for pets and plenty of space for dog walking.
Good to know
Parking costs $6 in the main lot; free parking is available in the neighborhood.
The park is dog friendly, making it great for pet owners.
The public restrooms are well maintained and clean.
Salt beach and pink ponds create a unique landscape with stunning sunset views. Quiet trails and picnic areas offer a peaceful atmosphere for walking, biking, and bird watching. Boat launch and kayak rentals provide access to tranquil waters surrounded by colorful scenery.
Plenty of free parking spaces sit in a large lot near the entrance. Parking is easy and costs nothing, making access straightforward.
Most trails allow dogs on leash but signs switch between allowing and prohibiting dogs within short distances, causing confusing dog rules. Trails are popular with bikers, so caution is needed for dog and biker safety.
Good to know
The park closes entry at 5:15 PM.
Entry to the park is free.
There are free restrooms and parking available.
Park offers ancient oak groves and hilly trails with city views and natural habitats. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, ideal for walking, jogging, and birdwatching. Nearby playground and dog park add family-friendly and pet-friendly options.
Parking inside the park is very limited and a little tight. Plenty of free street parking is available nearby if the entrance spots fill up.
Large park offers on-leash dog walking and borders areas with an off-leash dog park. Dogs are welcome and can enjoy trails and open grass with minimal issues.
Good to know
Parking is limited and free at the entrance, with additional nearby street parking available if crowded.
There are no bathrooms by the playground, requiring a five-minute walk to find one.
Visitors should leave the park by sunset as coyotes become active in the evening.