🐾 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 just off Main Street at 15 Mundy Ave, Spotswood, NJ, Mundy Avenue Park is a versatile, dog-friendly spot popular among local pet owners and families alike. The dog park area is well-kept, spacious enough for active pups to run and play, and thoughtfully divided into separate sections for small and large dogs, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for every canine visitor. Dog park in Spotswood, New Jersey seekers will appreciate the pet-friendly trails bordering the park, perfect for leashed walks or a detour through the scenic, mostly level woods known for birdwatching and wildlife.
Beyond the dog park, Mundy Avenue Park features a modern playground, pickleball courts, athletic fields, shaded benches, water fountains, and ample parking (with handicapped spaces). The inclusive atmosphere, clean and updated amenities, and convenient proximity to the town’s main hub make it a top pick for pet owners and families looking for a relaxing outdoor escape. Whether you’re seeking a pet-friendly park in Middlesex County or simply a peaceful hike with your dog, Mundy Avenue Park delivers a memorable experience for all.
This is such a cute park. There’s a medium size rock climbing wall which my kids love. Big kids swings on one side and baby swings on another. I like how the swings are separate to keep the age groups apart but still close. There are so many options of slides and climbing for school age and up on one side and a smaller version on the other side for the babies and toddlers that are still developing. The only thing that deters me from coming here too often is that there is no light or actual crosswalk on the intersection. You have cars coming from multiple directions and a button you can press. But there’s no crossing sign that tells parents that it’s safe to cross and their aren’t lights in all directions to tell people to stop or even slow down. I hate crossing here. And worry that one day a car won’t stop or look up. They really need to fix that interesting because it is so close to a park and I see older kids trying to cross here all the time.
Nice little park with basketball courts AND a nice view of the lake across the street!
Nice little park to take kids to. Can let them run around and play with each other, and burn off some energy before taking them home.
Enjoyed the visit with the kids and family. We are going to be back in the morning and then whenever we’re in need for some outside. It’s a good time for all. We see the same people who are regular visitors like us. The park is a traditional playground mixed with a basketball court, benches, sandbox, climbing, digging, swings, gymnastics equipment, grass lots, some old shade tree, benches, tables, water fountains and of course the suburban required parking lot. There are designed handicapped parking spaces too. Although the suburban park is small by today’s sprawling mega parks, this venue Harkins to the day of a more detailed and defined town with it’s Main Street serving as it’s hub, and this park is a very short walk from it. If you have young kids, they will enjoy the suburban park in the more compact form that has been going on for decades.
Definitely better than it used to be! Lots of different areas to sit and read/hang out. Nice views of the “lake” across the street, with less mosquitos then if you sat right in front of it.