Handicap accessible bathroom as well as baby changing table. #UpCloseSavor
Mill replica and signage
Chairs facing meadow at shelterhouse
More views of North Meadow.
Sunrise
The giant North Meadow. There is also a 3 mile bridle path here for horse riders.
Wetland.
Covered picnic area with grills, outside the dog area. #UpCloseSavor
A pool just west of North Meadow. Good for "Peepers" in the Spring!
Time for a wake up
Playground and enclosed restroom
Watching the sunrise from the parking lot, then walking the dog on the path. Very dog friendly park.
Mens and womens restrooms are very close to dog area and parking. #UpCloseSavor
Very nice seasonal display to look at or take some pictures with. Oct 2022 #UpCloseSavor
History of the park!
Entrance
The new rocks are almost 1/4 to 1/2 the size of my dog's ear. Those hurt their feet. :(
Was hoping for a cool "after storm"sunrise.... Oh well, still pretty
Swamp life
Swings
Mornings here are a nice way to start the day
Christina P.
Jun 2, 2024
Beautiful. Serene. Scenic.Lots of natural wooded areas, fields, and animals. Saw several deer, many bunnies, a coyote, and a chipmunk!
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Apr 11, 2024
What a park for everyone. Lots of trails for you and your family, including your puppers. There are two dog parks. One is an all weather play area and the front park is for only when the weather is nice. It has a water feature for the dogs to play in.Great playground, workout structures, clean restrooms, and trails for walkers, cyclists, and even horses.So happy to have this as a resource for our community.
Read MoreLaura F.
Mar 4, 2024
Update: I love this park. Its incredibly dog friendly. The front park has been closed all winter. Thought with two nice days in a row it would be open since it is March. Nope. No biggie... there is a paved path that one can use to walk up to the back all season park. We thought he might go on the .25 mile trail next to the front park/ dog park... nope. They have chosen a cheaper rock... well this new rock is true builder slag. They are huge and he flat out refused to go more than twenty steps into it. He insisted on walking on the muddy tree line to avoid the big rocks. Lol. The woman coming off the trail saw me giving up on my walk, picking him up and said "yeah, I think this new rock hurts their feet". I replied.. "it hurts my feet!" So we both used the pavement path and everyone was happy!!! Tip: If you want to use the .25 mile bring dog hiking booties. The new stones hurt smaller dogs feet and are inappropriate for a dog path. Eventually they will settle into the ground and not be a hazard to the little ones paws, but until then....if you have booties you might want to bring them. The rest of the park is a 10/10. You will find lots of routes to go with your dog here.
Read MoreAnna H.
Sep 21, 2022
This is a nice park for walking. Great trails and there is one for off-leash dogs, which is cool. There is a dog park, restrooms, and plenty of parking. There is even a horse trail, which perplexed me. Do you bring your horse in a trailer to the park, rde a bit, then go home? Maybe for people in the area who have horses? Unsure, but interesting.It is next to Bevelhymer Park, and you can connect easily. We usually walk over that way too.
Read MoreMarissa C.
Feb 17, 2022
Over the years, there have been some more additions to Rocky Fork. It now offers two dog parks, with an "all weather" one available in addition to the one near the entrance, which has its own little picnic area and parking lot. There is also a short pet trail, as well as a 3 mile Bridle Trail for horseback riders. There are two main trails for those on foot, including the 1.3 mile paved Beech Woodland trail that offers some interesting sights like an old building, a giant tree with a hollow space, and the like. We also saw coyote run through on our recent visit. The other is the 1 mile grassy North Meadow trail, which offers views of a pond in addition to the meadow. There are a couple of shorter connector trails, as well. The shelter here is really nice, offering nice views of the meadow from some adirondack chairs, in addition to a fireplace, a couple of grills, and several picnic tables. It is located close to a couple of trailheads, the restrooms that are located in a structure that resembles a historic mill, and the playground. The playground offers several fun features, including a slide, a deck, logs to balance on and stumps to jump between, plus some large boulders for climbing. A nice park to explore!
Read MoreJen T.
Mar 11, 2021
Rocky Fork is a smaller park - it has a variety of trails that go through the woods and prairie area. There are dog friendly ones and it includes two different dog parks. Also has bridal trails for the equestrian lovers. There's a really nice shelter house with a barbecue and fire pit and lounge chairs. Which is nearby playground with lots of different options for the kiddos.
Read MoreCheryl B.
Jul 31, 2019
Today was my first visit to this park in an attempt to visit all of the Metroparks, and complete their passport program.This is a nice park only about 10 minutes from Easton. A few highlights: off lease pet trail (could be longer, it's only 0.3 miles), nice dog park with fountains for our furry friends, nice restrooms, nice play area for kids. Cons: you have to call the ranger or drive to Blendon Woods to get your passport stamped. Overall nice day!
Read MorePat E.
Apr 21, 2020
We have been revisiting the Metro Parks during the Co-Vid 19 pandemic. Apparently, so are many other people.Rocky fork is probably one of our least favorite because it doesn't offer much. One gets the feeling it is donated land someone didn't want to have developed. The longest trail is 3 miles, designated for horseback riding. The longest multipurpose trail is a 1.3 mile paved boring Loop. Good for walking after it has rained, but not for any significant nature experience. If you time it right, you can hear a symphony of croaking frogs.
Read MoreRebecca M.
Apr 29, 2019
This park has a great enclosed dog park and off lease dog trail. Nice trails. Benches periodically for relaxing. Lots of shade. Picnic pavilions. Clean rest rooms with baby changing. A nice family addition.
Read MoreMatt G.
Mar 5, 2022
Dude they turned this place into a dog park. It's absolutely lousy with dogs and people who own dogs. You know how some people have dogs because they love them but then some people own dogs so they can be seen at the dog park? This place used to be cool man but now it's gone to the dogs and I mean that literally and in a bad way. Clean up after your animals you savages.
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