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Discover one of Allentown’s hidden gems at Ithaca Park & Wilderness Trail. Located on Ithaca St, this peaceful park offers a true natural escape perfect for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts. The park features scenic pet-friendly trails, grassy areas, and woodland paths, making it ideal for leashed walks with your dog and exploring the wilderness. Local reviews praise its tranquility, abundance of wildlife such as birds, and easy access to the adjacent Black River Preserve trails and a nearby pond.
Ithaca Park is great for families with dogs, featuring amenities such as a playground, picnic pavilion, and sports courts. While there’s plenty of parking and shaded areas under trees, visitors note that the park could use occasional maintenance, and to be mindful of dog waste along the trails. Its low crowds and blend of nature, exercise, and relaxation make it a favorite for dog-friendly hiking in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
this was wild 😩
this was wild 😩
It’s a good trail , has some trash in the woods , but it leads to the south wildlands conservancy. It was really quiet when we went. It was nice
It’s a good trail , has some trash in the woods , but it leads to the south wildlands conservancy. It was really quiet when we went. It was nice
It’s close to my house and can walk the kids and enjoy the woods
It’s close to my house and can walk the kids and enjoy the woods
One of my favorite places to hike
One of my favorite places to hike
This is a true wilderness experience. I have watched children follow run away basketball’s into the woods and never come back. Always carry bear spray and a very big stick to club any squatch that approach. And the dingos… watch your babies!
This is a true wilderness experience. I have watched children follow run away basketball’s into the woods and never come back. Always carry bear spray and a very big stick to club any squatch that approach. And the dingos… watch your babies!