Florence W. Kuipers Memorial Park - Hackettstown, NJ

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Florence W. Kuipers Memorial Park – Dog-Friendly Trails in Hackettstown, NJ

Florence W. Kuipers Memorial Park offers pet-friendly trails conveniently located in Hackettstown, New Jersey. The park features a green, peaceful setting with easy, shaded hiking paths ideal for walking your dog. The main trail follows the historic Morris Canal, with highlights such as a wooden bridge over a gentle stream, canal store ruins, and a scenic overhead tree canopy. With about 1.5 to 3 miles of flat, dirt paths, the park appeals to dog owners looking for easy, relaxing exercise in a serene environment.

The trails are accessible from several entrances, including Harvey St, Grand Ave, and Roosevelt Ave—Grand Ave offers the largest parking lot. Florence W. Kuipers Memorial Park is well-suited for families with children, elderly walkers, and anyone looking to enjoy quality time outdoors with their pets. While primarily for on-leash dog walking, the park’s calm atmosphere and lack of crowds make it a popular spot for Hackettstown’s local dog lovers seeking quiet, pet-friendly recreation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park?
Yes, the park features easy, flat trails through wooded areas, following the old Morris Canal, and includes a main loop and an offshoot trail.
Is there shade or shelter available?
Yes, the trails are well-shaded by a tree canopy, making them comfortable for walks even on sunny days.
Where is the best place to park?
The largest parking area is located at 938 Grand Ave. There are also smaller lots near the end of Harvey St and at the end of Roosevelt Ave.
Are there benches or seating areas for owners?
Yes, there are benches along the trail, including near the entrance tunnel.
Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park?
Yes, the park is known for its accessible, pet-friendly hiking trails perfect for dog owners in Hackettstown, NJ.

Reviews

aba dambly

I love walking through the trails. It’s so close by, the views are beautiful, and it’s not crowded. There aren’t usually many people there so good for during COVID or just for a relaxing walk. It also has mile markers and you can start on Harvey Street and end on Grand Ave or keep going and end up in Phillipsburg or even further.

Charles Brandenburg (Storm Spirit)

Nice Flat Trail. VERY Green. Easy for Children. Not very lengthy though. There is only 3 Side Paths that I seen from the Main Trail. There are a Few Tree’s fallen over the Path but it’s overall good for Strollers and Bike’s. Dirt Path. My Smartwatch recorded about a 3 mile round Trip.

Bill Solecki

Very nice set of trails for some easy hiking. Includes 1 main trail and 1 offshoot trail (Red blazes) that goes a bit up Upper Pohatcong Mountain. Main trail follows the old Morris Canal and includes a bridge, some streams, and some canal store ruins among other things.

FYI there are 3 parking areas: 1 at 938 Grand Ave, 1 at the end of Roosevelt Ave, and 1 near the end of Harvey St. The Grand Ave location has a large parking lot.

Charles Brandenburg (StormSpirit)

The Trail is approximately 1.5 Miles, 2 Miles if you go all the way from 1 Entrance to the Other Entrance/ Exit. If you just go from the Main Entrance to the End and Back, it’s about 3 Miles Round Trip. The Main Portion of it is Flat, Dirt Path. The Fallen Tree’s have been Cut and Removed, so the path is Clear. The Trail is Easy for Elderly, and Children and Strollers, and Bike’s. There is only 1 small part that requires you to Muscle the Stroller up and Down over the Wooden Bridge that goes over the Stream. I wouldn’t call it a River because there isn’t enough water flowing through it. If you have Young Children this Trail is Short but Great. If your looking for a Physical Challenge, this Trail will not Challenge you Physically. But it is Peaceful and Green with Overhead Canopy and is well Shaded. I’ve only spotted Deer off this trail once but to see 👀 wildlife, you have to be quiet!

Steve

First time here. Enter from underneath the railroad tracks through a little tunnel that leads up hill to a bench and trial markers. Brough the dogs, wasn’t too familiar with the trails and got a little lost but still made it out alive. Saw a gentleman riding his bike. Quite & calm.

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