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Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage Park

Overview: Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage Park is rated 4.8/5 from 813 Google reviews. This park offers a large dog park with separate sections for small and large dogs, as well as wooded trails and a pond. Amenities: Reviewers often mention secure fencing and separate dog areas and water fountains or bowls. Crowd: Reviews describe a sense of community among regular visitors. Downsides: Some reviews mention inconsistent cleanliness.

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Overview: Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage Park is rated 4.8/5 from 813 Google reviews. This park offers a large dog park with separate sections for small and large dogs, as well as wooded trails and a pond. Amenities: Reviewers often mention secure fencing and separate dog areas and water fountains or bowls. Crowd: Reviews describe a sense of community among regular visitors. Downsides: Some reviews mention inconsistent cleanliness.

People say this park offers a large dog park with separate sections for small and large dogs, as well as wooded trails and a pond. They highlight the park is clean, well-maintained, and has amenities such as waste receptacles, dog fountains, and a paw washing station. They also like the spacious grassy areas, playground, and pavilion with outlets.

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dogs that need room to runsmall dogs or homes with multiple dog sizessocial dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowd

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Address4985 Windfall Rd, Medina, OH 44256, USA
Phone(330) 722-9364
City pageStrongsville
Imported fromCleveland, OH, Elyria, OH, Parma, OH, Strongsville, OH

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dogs that need room to runsmall dogs or homes with multiple dog sizessocial dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowdpark6 Google photos813 reviews

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Leilani’s Adventures3 months ago

Stopped here on a cross-country road trip to work remotely and it was perfect. The pavilion even had outlets! Our dog loved walking around the pond. Just a fantastic park.

Megan Warmbein6 months ago

If you’re looking for one of the best dog parks in Medina County, you absolutely have to check out the dog park at Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage Park. Part of the Medina County Park District, this park is not only beautifully maintained but also thoughtfully designed with both dogs and their owners in mind. The parking lot is spacious and convenient, with ample room for vehicles, making it easy to pull in even during busier times. There are two Vault toilets, a water fountain for both humans and dogs, and a spray-off station to clean your pets after their romp through the trails. One thing I really appreciate is that there are poop bag stations throughout the parking lot and park, so you’re never without one when you need it. The dog park itself is truly unique. Unlike many dog parks that are just large fenced-in fields—often feeling like “penitentiaries” for dogs—this park offers an off-leash wooded trail experience. You can choose between the small or large dog area, and your dog gets to explore the woods, hike along the trails, and enjoy nature in a fully fenced and safe environment. It’s perfect for dogs who may not have perfect off-leash training but still want to stretch their legs and experience the outdoors. This type of hiking-style dog park is rare and makes this park one of the nicest in the area. The park is consistently clean and well-maintained. Most visitors do a great job cleaning up after their dogs, and the park staff clearly take pride in keeping the grounds in excellent condition. I always make a point to stop here whenever I’m passing through because my dogs love it—they get to run, sniff, and explore, which is perfect for letting them reset during a road trip or just get some exercise. Outside of the dog park, Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage Park has even more to offer. There’s a large pond in the back, a playground for children, additional trails you can walk with or without your dog, and a giant hill with grassy areas perfect for picnics, playing fetch, or just relaxing. The combination of natural beauty, trails, and amenities makes it a great spot for both locals and travelers passing through. Its location is also extremely convenient—just a couple minutes off Highway 71 in Medina, making it an ideal pit stop for road trips where dogs need to stretch and reset. Whether you’re visiting for a quick break or spending an afternoon exploring, this dog park and the surrounding park area are perfectly suited for both dogs and humans. Overall, the dog park at Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage Park is hands down one of the top off-leash dog experiences in Medina County. The wooded trails, clean facilities, spacious parking, and thoughtful amenities set it apart from typical dog parks, and the surrounding park area makes it a great destination for families, travelers, and dog owners alike. Anytime I’m in the area, it’s a must-stop for my dogs, and it’s clear why this park has such a great reputation among the local dog community.

Mark “Mark” Herbord5 months ago

This is one of the biggest and coolest dog parks I have ever seen. You dog will love the freedom of running with other dogs in the trails through the woods. They keep water jugs full for the dogs.

Kayla Sa year ago

This park is great for me and my boys to go to during the winter months. They have a small and large dog side. I take my boys to the large side due to being medium to large breed. I love this park because of the nature trails in the fenced in area. I walk on the trails with the boys. There is an open space as well for you to play frisbee and fetch. It is an off lead dog park,however, if your dog does not do well with other dogs there are trails next to the dog park for leashed walks. When it rains alot it can get fairly muddy and puddles begin to form large enough for dogs to lay in. It is a nature park, so this doesn't bother me. My one pup very much enjoys getting all muddy. This is a great winter time alternative for me and my pups to go to when swimming season is over. I love the natural environment the park is in.

Kelly Davis3 months ago

I stopped here to get a walk in while waiting for my friends to get to Medina. It was a great small park. There's a really nice walking loop with some of it going through woods, two dog park areas (separated by dog sizes), a playground (standard play equipment), bathrooms (pit latrine style), a fishing pond and a pavilion. I thought it was a hidden gem.

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