Lions Park with Dog Park

Lions Park, New Hope, MN 55427
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Overview

Lions Park with Dog Park is located in New Hope, Minnesota, offering a dedicated off-leash dog park space within a larger community park setting.

The dog park features two distinct areas: a grassy space and a dry, wooded nature area, providing varied terrain for dogs to explore and exercise.

The park is situated in a suburban Minnesota location and accommodates dogs of all sizes looking for outdoor recreational opportunities.

On-street parking is available along Ravoux Road for visitors accessing the facility.

While the dog park provides open space for dogs to run and play across its grassy and wooded sections, visitors should note that amenities such as shade structures, waste bag dispensers, drinking water for dogs, benches, trash cans, restrooms, and fencing aren't documented as available features at this location.

Park Details

Dog Park Features

Outdoor Off-leash area Grass Parking Spacious

Opening Hours

  • Every day6am to 10pm

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Map & Directions

  • Lions Park, New Hope, MN 55427
  • 45.026462, -93.372699

History of Lions Park with Dog Park

Lions Park with Dog Park was established as part of New Hope's commitment to providing comprehensive recreational facilities for its suburban community.

The inclusion of the dedicated off-leash dog park area reflects the increasing importance of pet ownership in the region and the community's desire to create safe spaces for dogs to exercise and socialize.

The park's design, which features both a grassy area and a dry, wooded nature space, demonstrates careful planning to accommodate various activities and terrain preferences for visiting dogs.

As New Hope continues to enhance its parks infrastructure, Lions Park has become an essential resource for local dog owners seeking outdoor recreational opportunities within the suburban environment.

Dog Park Rules in Lions Park with Dog Park

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience at the dog park, please adhere to the following essential guidelines.

These rules are designed to protect your dog, other pets, and all visitors to the park.

  1. Keep your dog under control at all times and promptly remove any aggressive dogs.
  2. Confirm that your dog is licensed and up-to-date on vaccinations for Distemper, Parvo, Rabies, and Kennel Cough.
  3. Clean up after your pet to help maintain cleanliness throughout the park.
  4. Use a leash when entering and exiting off-leash areas and keep it with you at all times.

Dogs must be at least four months old to enter the park.

Puppies younger than this and female dogs in heat aren't allowed.

You're responsible for monitoring your dog's behavior and physical condition during your visit.

A maximum of three dogs per owner or handler is permitted at the park.

Please refrain from bringing food, toys, or glass containers into the park.

Never leave your dog unattended.

Failure to comply with these rules may result in immediate removal from the park and suspension of your privileges.

What to Expect at Lions Park with Dog Park

When you arrive at Lions Park with Dog Park in New Hope, Minnesota, you'll find a welcoming outdoor space designed to give dogs room to stretch and play. The dog park features two distinct areas—a grassy space and a dry, wooded nature area—allowing your dog to experience different environments during a single visit.

The variety in terrain means your dog can enjoy open running room in the grass or explore the more naturalistic setting of the wooded section. Parking is conveniently available on-street along Ravoux Rd, making access straightforward for visitors.

Once inside, you'll be part of a community that takes dog safety seriously. The park maintains clear guidelines to ensure all dogs and visitors have a positive experience, with requirements for licensing, vaccinations, and responsible pet behavior actively enforced.

The atmosphere reflects a neighborhood park where dog owners gather with their pets in a casual, outdoor setting. The combination of grassy and wooded areas provides both active play opportunities and quieter spaces to explore, making it suitable for dogs with different activity levels and preferences.

This mix of open space and natural surroundings creates an inviting environment for both dogs and their owners to spend time together.

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