
A swimming lake… off of Chapel Heights Road… and it’s where the larger park takes its name from. At 330 acres in size it is the largest municipal park in the state and features ball fields, playground equipment, tennis courts, a state-of-the-art amphitheater and more!īut the park we all know today has only been around since 1992.īefore the massive park was dedicated… there was a lake. Today everyone knows the massive and amazing Washington Lake Park. We are working on a new map that will include Cedar Lake Park, and it will include all of that. What is the mileage of the full outer path walk? Wondering if park folks measured that.Several questions on lack of shade… anything coming for that: We will also be adding shade over each bench that extends a good distance on each side, and in front for the dogs to get shade.After that, our next phase will be to add water over at the fenced dog park area What is still coming to the new Cedar dog park? We have two pieces of agility equipment per side coming to the new fenced dog park areas.What is closing? The two fenced areas in the (main) Washington Lake Park side are closing UPDATES! We received the following reply from the Washington Twp Parks Director, to questions we asked: This long post full of information and a photo tour! We explain how to get there! If we get better confirmation on this, we will update the article. We have also heard that the other dog-run area in the larger Washington Lake Park is no longer open… that the plan was to give the dogs this more dedicated area of the park so that it is easier to keep dogs out of the main park. We understand more features will be coming to the fenced in dog-run area… current global conditions have impact the delivery of some of the features. Note, dogs are allowed in the new Cedar Lake park area but are not allowed in the larger Washington Lake Park, so if you are bringing your dog… bring them in from Chapel Heights Road
