Musconetcong Gorge - Bloomsbury, NJ

Musconetcong Gorge - Bloomsbury, NJ Musconetcong Gorge - Bloomsbury, NJ Musconetcong Gorge - Bloomsbury, NJ Musconetcong Gorge - Bloomsbury, NJ Musconetcong Gorge - Bloomsbury, NJ
Shade Available
Dog Swim Area
Parking

Musconetcong Gorge, located at 182 Dennis Rd, Bloomsbury, NJ, is a beautiful dog park in Bloomsbury, NJ, offering pet-friendly trails perfect for dog owners who enjoy outdoor adventures. This dog-friendly hiking spot features well-marked trails with some rocky and stream-crossing sections, making it an exciting and engaging experience for both dogs and their owners. While the park does not have wheelchair accessible entrances or parking, it does provide onsite parking for visitors.

The park is great for families with children and dogs, providing a safe and scenic environment to explore nature together. Visitors appreciate the clean trails and the peaceful river spots ideal for resting during hikes. Musconetcong Gorge is open from dawn till dusk, making it a convenient destination for dog owners looking for a natural escape with their pets in the Bloomsbury area.

FAQ for Musconetcong Gorge in Bloomsbury New Jersey:

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? The park allows dogs, but there is no specific information about off-leash policies.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? No, this park does not have wheelchair accessible entrances or parking.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and includes hiking activities suitable for families.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? No, there are no restrooms available at the park.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is onsite parking available, but parking is limited and small in size.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features hiking trails that are mostly well marked but can be rocky and confusing in parts.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, some parts of the trail can be muddy and water crossings are tricky without a dry path during or after rain.

Reviews

Paolo Ciccardi

I hiked this trail with my son on the Labor Day. Weather was nice, no bugs, no mud, the trail was a little rocky but we had sturdy boots so no issue. We easily crossed a couple of streams and then, toward the end, we took a wrong turn so to recover we did a little climb outside the trail and we had so much fun! A very pleasant way to spend the day together! Parking is limited but there were a couple of open spote when we arrived (around 10:30).

Simon Jeffries

Clean and nice trail. For the most part well marked. Some sections the trail markers were worn or gone. No rest rooms. Small parking area, but easy.

Jaxira Garcia

Beautiful but the trails get confused after the yellow trail if you are not careful and try to look for the white trail. Be careful not to fall in the water when you are crossing because it ca be slippery.

Seth Freni

Nice shorter hike. I would recommend to come here when it hasn’t rained. The water crossings were a bit tricky with no dry path across the rocks.

Russ Frey

Beautiful place to hike and and experience nature. Some parts are uphill and downhills but not an overly challenging hike. The ricer is a nice place to sit at. Open dawn till dusk.

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