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Dog Park details for Hillcrest Dog Park and Wellness Center





Hermitage Dog Park

Hillcrest Dog Park and Wellness Center


2619 East State Street

Hermitage, PA 16148

Phone: 724-347-5100

Off-leash, membership dog park and wellness center. Hillcrest Dog Park and Wellness Center - a convenient, fun and safe place for pet parents and their families to spend quality time together with their furry friends, to exercise them and to help them live longer and happier. The first and only private, off-leash dog park in Mercer County and surrounding areas. A fenced, quarter-acre park for outdoor play with your dog. A secure recreational area that is open every day of the year, day and night. A private membership that ensures all dogs are temperament screened and have current vaccinations and licenses. Features: Flexible membership and discounted fees. Free Wi-Fi access. Benches and picnic areas. Dog enrichment toys, serpentines, jumps and custom-built play equipment. A special small dog and puppy section. In-door training and demonstration rooms. Special events for you and your dog to participate in together. Pet friendly facilities. A well-maintained park with fresh water and waste bags/disposal. A soft play surface. Outdoor lighting for use after dark. Shade and pools for cooling off in warm weather. Snow removal. Free, adjacent parking. Wellness Center: Full calendar of mostly free, community programs and services, which are open to the public and which cover a range of health care topics for all pets. Monthly professional health advice and services, such as Ask-A-Vet and pet chiropractor adjustments. Ongoing training classes and demonstrations on puppy socialization, agility, obedience, and search and rescue. Pet loss grief support. In addition, monthly pet adoption showcases. Fundraising events with local animal rescue groups. Social and seasonal events, such as dog walking club, singles night, doggie Halloween costume party, and Santa pet photos. Location: 2619 East State Street. Directions: From Pittsburgh: 1-79 N toward Erie. Merge onto 1-76 W PA Turnpike via Exit 77 toward Youngstown. Take PA-60 Toll Exit 10 toward New Castle/Pittsburgh (take exit). Take PA-60 Toll N exit (left) toward New Castle (keep left at fork in ramp). Merge onto PA-60 Toll N. Merge onto PA-60 N via the exit on left toward Sharon/Youngstown. Merge onto PA-18 S Hermitage Road toward Sharon/Hermitage/W Middlesex. Turn left onto E State Street/US-62 BR.From Cleveland: I-80 E via Exit 218 toward Youngstown (crossing into PA). Merge onto PA-60 N via Exit 4B toward PA-18/Sharon-Hermitage. Merge onto PA-18/S Hermitage Road toward Sharon/Hermitage/W Middlesex. Turn left onto E State Street/US 62 BR. From Erie: I-79 S via Exit 22A toward Pittsburgh. Merge onto I-80 W via Exit 116B toward Sharon. Merge onto PA-60 N via Exit 4B toward PA-18/Sharon-Hermitage. Merge onto PA-18/S Hermitage Road toward Sharon/Hermitage/W Middlesex. Turn left onto E State Street/US-62 BR.

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