🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Discover Benedictine Park, a scenic destination for dog owners seeking peaceful walks and relaxing outings in Bedford, NH. This dog-friendly park features gentle hiking trails that meander along the tree line, picturesque streams, and open green spaces ideal for strolls with your furry companion. While dogs are welcome throughout the park, please note that leashes are required for their safety and the enjoyment of all visitors.
The park is wheelchair accessible and offers ample parking, a single bench near the parking lot, and a kid-friendly environment. Waste bags and a trash bin are provided at the entrance to encourage responsible pet ownership. Whether you’re walking your dog, enjoying quiet nature views, or seeking a spot for family activities, Benedictine Park is a convenient, welcoming choice minutes from Flight Coffee Co. in Bedford.
Nice open park with trail that runs the tree line. Unfortunately there is a lot of “dog fouling” despite there being bags at the entrance/kiosk so just watch your step.
Beautiful area. Perfect for walking dogs (leash imperative). Very quiet and peaceful.
Great little trails you can go on with your dogs ( on leash) there are little streams and pretty nature scenery! Just be aware that if you have small dogs just know they might have some issues getting threw on some spots on the trails! Very quiet and not many or any on the trails!
Great little park, about 100 feet of gain from bottom to top, nice for walking, sledding, snowshoeing, picnicking, and relaxing. Ample parking, and there’s a single bench around the corner from the parking lot.
I was checking out places to take my kids for a walk. This park 🏞️ is very spacious but is a giant hill with one trail and a bench. The hill is not very steep but it is great for sledding. The view at the 🔝 top of the hill is nice. The recent April snow 🌨️ made the park scenic and it looks like people were having fun making giant snowballs and sledding.
Cobb trail is short, has two bridges, not named Jeff or Jack ,and 🔚 ends at private property. The recent rain 🌧️ has created two small streams.
I witnessed a robin snag a long worm and swallow the worm 🪱 down in one go. Slimey! Noooo! I also watched a huge crow 🐦⬛ from the top 🔝 of the hill land and make a lot of noise. Near the entrance, I watched a rabbit 🐰 run across my path. It was not the Easter Bunny and do I get seven years of good luck?
My only issue was with idiots , err, people who arrived before me. Someone drove on the lawn and damaged a small section when they sank into the ground. A few people did not clean 🫧 up after their dogs 🐶 and I almost stepped into three different piles 💩. Bags for dog 🐕 waste and a trash 🗑️ can to throw it away are provided.
If you want to burn ❤️🔥 off a few calories from the Cronut you had at Flight ✈️ Coffee ☕ Co., which is three minutes away, I recommend a visit.