Esther-Hymer Nature Preserve - Shrewsbury, NJ

Esther-Hymer Nature Preserve - Shrewsbury, NJ Esther-Hymer Nature Preserve - Shrewsbury, NJ Esther-Hymer Nature Preserve - Shrewsbury, NJ Esther-Hymer Nature Preserve - Shrewsbury, NJ Esther-Hymer Nature Preserve - Shrewsbury, NJ
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Esther-Hymer Nature Preserve – Dog-Friendly Nature Trail in Shrewsbury, NJ

The Esther-Hymer Nature Preserve offers pet-friendly hiking and nature exploration in Shrewsbury, New Jersey. This charming wooded trail is ideal for a quick walk with your dog, featuring rehabbed paths thanks to local Boy Scout projects and plenty of natural beauty for all visitors. It is a peaceful retreat, praised for its bird watching and tranquil woods, making it a favorite for dog owners seeking a laid-back outdoor escape.

If you enjoy dog-friendly hiking in Monmouth County, this spot is a hidden gem, though visitors should be mindful of the water crossings and avoid letting dogs drink from the ponds, as wildlife have been found there. While the preserve doesn’t feature a traditional fenced dog park, it does provide a welcoming environment for leashed pets used to hiking and outdoor adventure. Seating is available along the trails, and the area offers convenient on-site parking for easy access.

FAQ

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the Esther-Hymer Nature Preserve offers wooded nature trails suitable for leashed dogs and their owners.
  • Is there seating available for owners? Yes, there are benches scattered along the trail and near the pond for visitors to rest.
  • Is parking available? Yes, the preserve provides on-site parking for visitors.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There are ponds at the preserve, but dogs should not be allowed to swim or drink from them due to reported water safety issues.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the trails are being improved and maintained through community projects, including those run by local Boy Scouts.

Reviews

Jaime Ragan

Great place for a long hike.

Shannon Scheffling

This is a such a cute little trail for a quick walk in the woods. The Boy Scouts did a fantastic job. I definitely wish that the second water crossing was a bridge and not a log, but it works. Probably not a crossing I’d make with a toddler though. Also be super mindful of the water in this area, do not touch it, step in to it, or let dogs drink from it. Multiple dead deer were floating in each pond.

Karen Finkelstein

Lovely path currently being rehabilitated through various Boy Scout projects. Great bird watching species are here.

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