Julie Moraitis

REALTOR/TEAM LEADER
Luxe Group

Northville Now

Northville, MI Community

In the heart of Michigan, Northville’s local parks have carved out special corners for the community’s four-legged friends. Amidst the greenery, Northville boasts two exceptional dog parks: Cady Street Dog Park and Community Park. The smaller of the two, Cady Street, occupies a cozy 0.7 acres of land, while Community Park offers a more expansive 4 acres for dogs to roam free. These parks are not just spots for dogs to stretch their legs; they are vibrant social hubs where pets and owners alike mingle, creating a buzzing atmosphere that keeps the local community coming back for more.

For those eager to unleash the fun, knowing the ins and outs of the park hours and locations is key. Cady Street Dog Park, nestled behind the Northville Art House at 215 W. Cady Street, welcomes visitors from Monday to Friday, 9 am until 8 pm or dusk—whichever comes first. Weekend hours extend from 10 am to 7 pm. On the other hand, Community Park, accessible via the entrance on Five Mile Road just west of Beck, is open every day from 7 am to 9 pm or dusk. Additionally, through a partnership with Novi Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services, members of the Northville Community Park can access the Novi Dog Park as well, broadening the horizons for adventure. Furry friends and their families looking to enjoy either or both parks can do so by obtaining an annual pass, with fees designed to accommodate both Northville residents and guests from neighboring communities. A combination pass grants access to both Cady Street and the spacious Marv Gans Community Park for $40 for residents and $80 for non-residents. There are also individual park passes available, and for households with more than one dog, additional canine companions can be added for $12 each. Moreover, a one-time fee of $20 for a key fob ensures seamless entry to the joyful bounds and playful leaps awaiting inside the parks. The joining or renewal process for the dog parks has been streamlined for convenience, eliminating the need for an in-person orientation. Prospective park members can start by completing a membership application, following up with a brief educational video, and then tackling an online quiz to ensure they understand the parks' regulations and community expectations. Once these steps are completed, applicants are required to submit their membership application, quiz results, proof of their dog's vaccinations, a current dog license, and the necessary payment to the Parks and Recreation Department. This thorough process ensures that all visitors—both human and canine—can enjoy a safe, fulfilling experience at Northville’s dog parks. Whether renewing a membership or joining for the first time, Northville Parks and Recreation has made it easy for dog owners to access its facilities. Members can choose between emailing their documentation for renewal or applying as new members, or sending their paperwork via traditional mail accompanied by a check for payment. Upon review and acceptance, a Parks and Recreation representative will facilitate the next steps, ensuring all furry friends can soon enjoy the parks. Remember, annual renewals require updated vaccination proofs, a current dog license, and payment for key fob park access to keep community outings enjoyable and safe for everyone. Northville's dog parks serve as a testament to the community's commitment to creating inclusive, engaging spaces for all residents—tail-waggers included. Through well-organized amenities, straightforward membership processes, and dedicated maintenance, these parks stand as pillars of community spirit and canine camaraderie, setting a standard for pet-friendly spaces that foster joy, exercise, and socialization for dogs and owners alike.