🐾 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 […]
Mineral Spring Park, located at 2027 Hill Rd in Reading, Pennsylvania, offers pet-friendly trails and a natural, scenic setting perfect for both relaxing walks and casual hikes with your dog. Known for its serene atmosphere and historical charm, this park attracts locals and visitors alike looking for a peaceful escape close to the city.
Dog owners will appreciate the shaded walking paths along the stream, ample opportunities to explore wildlife, and the park’s kid-friendly environment. While formal dog park structures are limited and some picnic areas appear overgrown, the park’s tranquil woods and picturesque pavilion make it ideal for pet-friendly outings, family picnics, or a leisurely stroll through Reading’s local history.
Only nice for dog walks and nature hikes. The structures are falling down and old picnic areas overgrown.
The park could be a beautiful quiet location it’s a shame that the city of reading has let it go to the dogs. The park could be a beautiful place for a nice quiet lunch or or a fabulous weekend getaway for it with your family for a picnic or party only if the city of reading would care about it.
Got married there 24yrs ago. Under the pavilion. It was so beautiful it seems the city is trying its best to keep it beautiful. I have a special connection to that area. But the club adjourned to the park lost members and were forced closed by our mayor and city. Which means part of the history is gone. It is Readings way knock down and build a useless structure. Oh well
Beautiful place for talking a walk. Not too difficult, so you can enjoy the stream and the wildlife that is attracted to get a drink. Nice! (Spider was way down on the rocks besides rushing water. :))
Visited for the first time and I am absolutely enthralled with the history and beauty of this place that feels lost in time. We only walked for about 20 minutes because we were short on time. Definitely going back to explore more and hike the gravity railroad trail.