🐾 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 […]
Columcille Megalith Park in Bangor, Pennsylvania, offers a unique blend of pet-friendly trails, scenic stone landmarks, and a tranquil natural environment perfect for dog owners. This spacious park features well-maintained hiking trails that wind past megalithic stones, a peaceful pond, and shaded pathways under mature trees—a great escape for dog walkers looking to explore the outdoors with their furry companions.
The park operates on a suggested donation basis and does not require tickets in advance. While not a traditional fenced-in dog park, it is a popular spot for dog-friendly hiking and relaxed strolls. Visitors should bring sturdy shoes, water, and a blanket or camp chair, as seating is limited. With its vibrant natural beauty and welcoming environment, Columcille Megalith Park is a must-visit for anyone seeking a dog-friendly day out in Northeast Pennsylvania.
What a beautiful space! I spent some time here with my dog. We covered a few of the trails within an hour. Well maintained areas throughout. The stone were really cool. Visit inside the small store just on the other side of the pond. Learned about the history of this space. There is another trail that leads into the retreat center area that is accessible if you have more time. This is a great space for a hike and rest.
What a beautiful space! I spent some time here with my dog. We covered a few of the trails within an hour. Well maintained areas throughout. The stone were really cool. Visit inside the small store just on the other side of the pond. Learned about the history of this space. There is another trail that leads into the retreat center area that is accessible if you have more time. This is a great space for a hike and rest.
What a beautiful space! I spent some time here with my dog. We covered a few of the trails within an hour. Well maintained areas throughout. The stone were really cool. Visit inside the small store just on the other side of the pond. Learned about the history of this space. There is another trail that leads into the retreat center area that is accessible if you have more time. This is a great space for a hike and rest.
So peaceful and the perfect reset. Leaves falling sound like giant foot steps and the wind brushing over the trees sounds like the ocean. I took advantage of every opportunity to explore, be a kid again and listen to Nature’s sympathy. I even took a couple naps. I did this trip alone and I’m hoping to do it soon with my husband and adult children.
So peaceful and the perfect reset. Leaves falling sound like giant foot steps and the wind brushing over the trees sounds like the ocean. I took advantage of every opportunity to explore, be a kid again and listen to Nature’s sympathy. I even took a couple naps. I did this trip alone and I’m hoping to do it soon with my husband and adult children.
This hidden gem in the Poconos is truly breathtaking! The rock structures are stunning, and the adjacent waterfall creates a serene ambiance that’s perfect for relaxation. The natural beauty of this spot is absolutely captivating.
This hidden gem in the Poconos is truly breathtaking! The rock structures are stunning, and the adjacent waterfall creates a serene ambiance that’s perfect for relaxation. The natural beauty of this spot is absolutely captivating.
Didn’t need tickets to view the park. They accepted donations in a box as you enter the park. There were lots of people visiting the park. Limited parking near the road. Go early in the day. Lots to see. Seen lots of chipmunks. Beautiful pond. There was a small stone bridge.
Didn’t need tickets to view the park. They accepted donations in a box as you enter the park. There were lots of people visiting the park. Limited parking near the road. Go early in the day. Lots to see. Seen lots of chipmunks. Beautiful pond. There was a small stone bridge.
Didn’t need tickets to view the park. They accepted donations in a box as you enter the park. There were lots of people visiting the park. Limited parking near the road. Go early in the day. Lots to see. Seen lots of chipmunks. Beautiful pond. There was a small stone bridge.