Tag: NJ
- Restrooms: YesBest known for the historic 19th century iron making town, Allaire Village, and the antique steam trains on the Pine Creek Railroad. There are several trail options here, ranging in Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes14 miles of marked trails and more than 20 miles of unmarked trails run through the park, taking you through forest and marsh. Read more...
- Open to Dogs Starting: September 16thClosed to Dogs Starting: April 1stRestrooms: YesVessels heading to and from NY along the Jersey coastline depended on this lighthouse to avoid the shoals near the shoreline. The light, affectionately known as Barney, was originally lit Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThere are 8 easy walking trails that range from 1-3.2 miles. The Absegami Trail includes a wooden foot bridge and benches. Every trailhead starts at the 2nd parking lot near Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes-Mostly forest, this park has stands of pine, oak and Atlantic white cedar that the trail system takes you through. The cranberry bog has since been turned into Lake Nummy, Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis forest area was once a bustling town, known as Whitesbog Village, a cranberry and blueberry producing community. You can still see remnants of the village as you walk along Read more...
- Open to Dogs Starting: September 16thClosed to Dogs Starting: April 1stRestrooms: YesFeaturing the beautiful Cape May lighthouse, the park is also a hotspot for migrating birds! The beach is closed to dogs April 1st-September 15th, and dogs are never permitted Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs are allowed both inside and outside during business hours. They must be leashed and are not permitted on furniture, tours, tasting bars, deck or special events. Be sure Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThere are five designated trails in the park. Red, Yellow, Green and Blue are for hiking and walking, White is for hiking and mountain biking. The trails range in length Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDog friendly bar in Hobokoen with an impressive array of beers on tap! Please call ahead or check the website for current hours and policies Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneAlso known as the 8th Avenue Dog Beach, dogs can enjoy this stretch of sand year-round, and may also enjoy the boardwalk September 15-May 15. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneDogs are allowed in the seating area in front, ask about dolce doggie nights! Please check their website for current hours and any restrictions Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis park features waterfalls, engineering landmarks, and ancient geology among other things. Enjoy the walking paths while taking in the beautiful scenery! Pets must be on a leash and Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis iconic surfer bar has an amazing outdoor dining area AND a dog menu! Be sure to check their website or call ahead for current hours and policies! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesKnown as the home of Yappy Hour! The fenced in outdoor area becomes an off leash dog area, typically from noon to 7 daily, but check the website or facebook Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis park includes a major section of the Batona Trail (50 mile long trail that connects Brendan T. Byrne, Wharton, and Bass River State Forests) in its network of trails. Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneDogs are welcome to spend time with their owners on the lawn, but are not permitted on the patio. If you’re sitting on the lawn, you need to bring your Read more...
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