🐾 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 […]
Nestled in Clayton, New Jersey, the Glassboro Wildlife Management Area offers dog lovers and outdoor enthusiasts miles of pet-friendly trails and natural beauty. This expansive park features a variety of walking and hiking trails that wind through wetlands and wooded areas, providing an ideal spot for dog-friendly hiking or leisurely strolls with your furry companion. Visitors frequently mention the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to explore new areas, making it a favorite local destination for relaxation and outdoor adventures.
The park is known for being clean and well-maintained, offering essentials like water fountains for both humans and dogs, dog waste bag stations, ample trash cans, and plenty of seating with sunshade. You’ll also find a sand surface for gentle play and picnic tables to enjoy between walks. While there is a small parking lot that fits 6-7 cars, it provides convenient access to the trailheads and primary park areas. Be mindful of the local wildlife and seasonal ticks, and come prepared to keep your pet comfortable and safe while you explore one of South Jersey’s top dog-friendly spots.
I love walking on this trail. It is peaceful and a great getaway to relax.
Rode my e scooter back here had a nice time.most trails wide enough to drive though some are rough. Need a jeep or 4×4 but the main trail from fries mill to delsea is good for any car.
Always find new areas to explore! My grandson & I had a blast in my 4×4 trucks & the trails.! We also found some unique rocks, we love doing that together.
GREAT place to hike, ride your (street legal) motorcycle/dirt bike, take a nature walk, walk your dogs, etc. ! Lots of different trails and wetland areas as well.
Decent roads when they are opened. Typical state lands that could use some prescribed burning to clear the brush. Bike trail that runs the northern edge is nice, flat and wide enough to have young kids practice.
I’ve taken my son’s there (6 and 8) and they have 6+miles easily.