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Loantaka Trail Access, located on Green Village Rd in Green Village, NJ, is a fantastic spot for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking opportunities. This southernmost entrance to the Loantaka trails offers a wide, level, and paved path, making it perfect for walking, jogging, biking, strollers, and accessible outings. The area is known for its peaceful wildlife refuge, where visitors might spot foxes, raccoons, deer, and even crawfish in the stream.
The trail connects to Kitchell Pond parking area, stretching about three miles north, and is well-loved for its ease of access and smooth pavement. While the park itself doesn’t have a dedicated parking lot, weekend visitors often utilize the nearby post office parking area, which is available on Saturday afternoons and all day Sunday. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll or a more active outing with your furry friend, Loantaka Trail Access is an ideal dog-friendly spot in Morris County.
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Who doesn’t like a paved trail?
Who doesn’t like a paved trail?
Who doesn’t like a paved trail?
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This is the southern most point of the Loantaka trails. From here it’s 3 miles north to Kitchell Pond parking area. If that’s too long a distance for you consider starting from the south here. While technically no parking the post office does have a nice size lot and they’re not open Saturday afternoon and closed all day Sunday so that’s a good spot to park. The trail is wide, level, and paved. Good for walking, hiking, jogging, biking, and strollers. Decent amount of wildlife in this little refuge including fox, raccoons, deer, and today we spotted crawfish in the stream.
This is the southern most point of the Loantaka trails. From here it’s 3 miles north to Kitchell Pond parking area. If that’s too long a distance for you consider starting from the south here. While technically no parking the post office does have a nice size lot and they’re not open Saturday afternoon and closed all day Sunday so that’s a good spot to park. The trail is wide, level, and paved. Good for walking, hiking, jogging, biking, and strollers. Decent amount of wildlife in this little refuge including fox, raccoons, deer, and today we spotted crawfish in the stream.