🐾 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 at 225 Lincoln St in Duxbury, Massachusetts, Crowell Conservation Area is a popular destination for pet-friendly adventures. This scenic area features multiple easy walking paths winding through natural habitats, including marshes filled with lilies, frogs, and a variety of birds. While not a traditional fenced dog park, it’s well-loved by local dog walkers and pet owners for its tranquil atmosphere and varied trails—perfect for enjoying relaxing walks or hiking with your furry companion.
What makes Crowell Conservation Area unique is its connection to other local outdoor spots, such as the North Hill Marsh, offering even longer hikes and mountain biking opportunities for those seeking more adventure. Dogs are welcome on the trails, making this conservation area a great choice for those seeking dog-friendly hiking in Duxbury. Please keep an eye on pets near swampy sections just off the main paths to ensure a safe and enjoyable outing.
As a local dog walker I brought a pair of pups here for a private one hour hike. It’s really nice, there’s some swampy areas just off the path but otherwise it’s a decent time.
As a local dog walker I brought a pair of pups here for a private one hour hike. It’s really nice, there’s some swampy areas just off the path but otherwise it’s a decent time.
As a local dog walker I brought a pair of pups here for a private one hour hike. It’s really nice, there’s some swampy areas just off the path but otherwise it’s a decent time.
Great place for a relaxing walk
Great place for a relaxing walk
Great place for a relaxing walk
Multiple paths. Easy walking. Tons of lilly pads, frogs, red winged blackbirds and cat birds. Dog friendly.
Multiple paths. Easy walking. Tons of lilly pads, frogs, red winged blackbirds and cat birds. Dog friendly.
Multiple paths. Easy walking. Tons of lilly pads, frogs, red winged blackbirds and cat birds. Dog friendly.
Pleasant spot for a short walk. Can link up with North Hill Marsh for much longer hikes or mountain bike rides.