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Gumbert Park is a well-known recreational space located on S Chestnut St in Westfield, NJ. While the park’s main features highlight ballparks and seasonal ice skating, dog owners often appreciate its open areas and welcoming environment. The park provides a lovely spot for walking your dog and enjoying the local neighborhood vibe.
Gumbert Park is especially family-friendly, with amenities nearby such as play areas, a hockey rink, and seasonal activities. Although this spot is not exclusively a dog park, many local residents frequent Gumbert Park with their dogs for daily strolls and socializing. If you’re looking for a pet-friendly spot near downtown Westfield, this park offers a mix of recreational fun and community events.
Very nice ball parks. And all around park.
This place was so much fun. My son and I had such a wonderful time and created tons of memories ❤️ it was his 1st time ever, and I loved it.
Awesome Hockey Rink. Very friendly staff. NULL to get in. NULL for skates. I would call plan ahead and call early and ask for skates with good laces in your size. I arrived after the 3pm start and got the last pair in my size which had worn out laces. Luckily I had a pin to pull them thru and lace up quick. get there before the starting time in case there are any issues getting the kids’ skates on. There are small trailer bathrooms up a few steps.
0 stars at best. This place does not deserve any positive feedback. Unsafe rental equipment. No ice resurfacing during public skating. Prices are way you high for what you get.
Very disappointed with the ice skating rink set up each year – by a private company who also operates a rink in Union, NJ – in Gumbert Park. There is no seating to watch your kids on the ice, no bleachers like in regular ice rinks. They didn’t build them into the temp tent and rink design. Lots of safety issues – trip hazards on hoses and especially concerning is the lack of an onsite AED (See pic). Other pics are with my phone camera zoomed all the way. And if your kid – or in my case grandkids- can’t skate, good luck with their so called group lessons. They hired snarky high schoolers who don’t know how to teach little kids to skate. And there’s no onsite supervison of those instructors or really any of the staff. I’m afraid it might become “Lord of the Flies” on ice.