🐾 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 […]
Located at 400 Rahway Ave in the heart of Woodbridge, New Jersey, Parker Press Park is a welcoming green space known for its relaxing vibe and diverse amenities. While not exclusively a dog park, it is a popular spot for families, pet owners, and concertgoers alike. With open grassy areas perfect for playing catch or enjoying a stroll, this park lends itself well to dog-friendly walks, as well as fun outings for kids and adults. The park regularly hosts local events like free summer concerts and outdoor plays, creating a vibrant atmosphere for residents and visitors.
Parker Press Park features paved paths that are easy for all ages and mobility levels, making it ideal for leisurely walks with your dog. Though there is no designated off-leash dog area, pets on leashes are a common sight. Additional amenities include picnic tables, basketball courts, a play area for children, and clean restrooms. Free parking is available nearby, with NJ Transit lots sometimes serving as overflow. It’s a well-maintained and peaceful option for those seeking a dog-friendly park experience in Woodbridge.
This is a hidden park for locals. There really is nothing much in this park besides a few picnic tables and an open area for playing Frisbee or catch. During the summer the town hold terrific free concerts I this park on Wednesday nights.
I love the concerts that had played here they were so wonderful. Especially fan favorite of the Flying Ivories. They take requests any song you pick they will play it for you.
Nice little “park” with history. The grass is not quite grass. I was A bit unsure of the patrons and train riders walking around. The ridiculous skyscrapers block the nice breeze.
I visited Parker Press park on a Friday evening for a concert. We had a great time and the band Nine Deeez Nite was great.
The park isn’t big but there’s a decent area near the stage and there’s also free parking across the street. I believe the NJ transit parking lot can also be used if needed. There are 2 chemical toilets as well.
Unfortunately, a few years ago they built a condo near the park so the area looks very urban, there’s no longer that park/forrest feeling but it’s still a decent park for concerts and people seem to be friendly around this area.
Last Friday Mayor’s Summer Concert