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Hike 6.8 miles from Hoover Park to Dogwood Park in Canton, a moderate route through urban green spaces and natural areas.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The route from Hoover Park to Dogwood Park is approximately 10.9 kilometers (6.8 miles) long. On average, it takes about 2 hours and 47 minutes to complete this hike, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The primary recreational section, the Hoover Park Connector Trail, features a mix of asphalt and crushed limestone surfaces, offering a generally flat experience with only minor, manageable climbs. The connection between the Hoover Trail system and Dogwood Park involves navigating urban streets with paved sidewalks and roads. Dogwood Park itself has winding trails within its 16.4 acres, designed for various fitness levels.
Yes, this route is considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners and families. The dedicated trails are mostly flat, and the urban walking portions are generally accessible. It's a great option for casual walkers, energetic hikers, and bikers.
While the specific regulations for the urban street sections may vary, the Hoover Park Connector Trail, maintained by Stark Parks, generally allows leashed dogs. Dogwood Park also typically welcomes leashed dogs on its trails. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
Along the Hoover Park Connector Trail, you can expect to see natural areas that provide habitat for local wildlife such as hawks, deer, foxes, groundhogs, and rabbits, as well as birds like goldfinches, cardinals, and chickadees. The trail also runs past Walsh University and intersects with the Nimishillen Creek. Dogwood Park is known for its lush greenery and picturesque landscapes, offering a tranquil natural setting.
The route can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers vibrant colors, summer provides lush greenery, and autumn brings crisp air and changing foliage. Even in winter, the paved and crushed limestone sections of the Hoover Trail can be accessible, though urban street conditions should be considered.
Parking is available at both Hoover Park and Dogwood Park. For Hoover Park, you can typically find parking near the trailheads within the park. Dogwood Park also offers dedicated parking facilities for visitors. Check local signage for specific parking regulations.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to access the Hoover Park Connector Trail or Dogwood Park. Stark Parks, which maintains the Hoover Trail, typically offers free access to its trails and parks. You can find more information on the North Canton website: northcantonohio.gov.
Yes, the primary recreational component of this route is the Hoover Park Connector Trail. This trail is part of a larger network and connects various community facilities. While the direct connection to Dogwood Park involves urban pathways, the Hoover Trail itself is a significant part of North Canton's interconnected trail system.
Key points of interest include the Paved trail through Hoover Park, which offers a pleasant experience through natural areas. The destination, Dogwood Park, is known for its tranquil atmosphere and winding trails within its lush landscapes.
While specific amenities directly on the urban connecting sections may be limited, both Hoover Park and Dogwood Park are community parks that typically offer facilities such as restrooms and water fountains. It's always a good idea to check the park's official websites or bring your own water, especially during warmer months.
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