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Lake Riviera Park, nestled in the heart of Brick Township, NJ, offers a peaceful escape with scenic lake views and a variety of amenities for families and dog owners alike. This picturesque spot features walking and pet-friendly trails, a playground area for kids, basketball courts, a pavilion with covered seating, and a pier for fishing. The park is well-maintained, boasting ample parking and a welcoming atmosphere along the shore of Lake Riviera, making it a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Although Lake Riviera Park does not have a dedicated fenced dog area or off-leash zones, it’s perfect for leashed dog walks and enjoying Brick Township’s tranquil lakeside environment. The combination of open green spaces, walking paths, and water access creates a relaxing environment for you and your furry friend. Visitors frequently mention the park’s cleanliness and abundant natural beauty, though at times litter can be an issue—bringing your own waste bags is recommended. With its local charm and community feel, this spot is ideal for a quick visit, a nature walk, or simply soaking in the lakeside views with your dog.
Interesting park to check out! Very peaceful vibes with no one around and a nice dock to go fishing or just space out and chill! There’s a small sand beach area and a pretty new swing set and playground area for kids to play! Good spot for a quick chill but can’t spend too much time here… there is a path alongside part of it that cuts through to another neighborhood, I saw some people biking and scootering by on the path.
Interesting park to check out! Very peaceful vibes with no one around and a nice dock to go fishing or just space out and chill! There’s a small sand beach area and a pretty new swing set and playground area for kids to play! Good spot for a quick chill but can’t spend too much time here… there is a path alongside part of it that cuts through to another neighborhood, I saw some people biking and scootering by on the path.
There is so much garbage by open areas by the main lake….garbage pail is overflowing, and behind the pond there are trails to fish some small opening filled with trash….my wife and I picked up a whole 5 gallon bucket of bottles…fast food cups…bags, etc…today Sunday I was rushing off the bank behind the pond and a teenage girl throws a freaking empty bottle of booze into the woods…she apologized and I said what the hell is wrong with you? Upon leaving, I walked a little further to my left and found another opening you can fish by, with three guys drink8ng and partying. The trash in that area was disgusting….don’t they have anyone who payroll or even cleans all that trash…. I’m a Golf Course Superintendent, Conservationist, and an environmentalist and I gotta look at all this crap, somebody from Brick Authority should look into this and straighten this out.
There is so much garbage by open areas by the main lake….garbage pail is overflowing, and behind the pond there are trails to fish some small opening filled with trash….my wife and I picked up a whole 5 gallon bucket of bottles…fast food cups…bags, etc…today Sunday I was rushing off the bank behind the pond and a teenage girl throws a freaking empty bottle of booze into the woods…she apologized and I said what the hell is wrong with you? Upon leaving, I walked a little further to my left and found another opening you can fish by, with three guys drink8ng and partying. The trash in that area was disgusting….don’t they have anyone who payroll or even cleans all that trash…. I’m a Golf Course Superintendent, Conservationist, and an environmentalist and I gotta look at all this crap, somebody from Brick Authority should look into this and straighten this out.
There is so much garbage by open areas by the main lake….garbage pail is overflowing, and behind the pond there are trails to fish some small opening filled with trash….my wife and I picked up a whole 5 gallon bucket of bottles…fast food cups…bags, etc…today Sunday I was rushing off the bank behind the pond and a teenage girl throws a freaking empty bottle of booze into the woods…she apologized and I said what the hell is wrong with you? Upon leaving, I walked a little further to my left and found another opening you can fish by, with three guys drink8ng and partying. The trash in that area was disgusting….don’t they have anyone who payroll or even cleans all that trash…. I’m a Golf Course Superintendent, Conservationist, and an environmentalist and I gotta look at all this crap, somebody from Brick Authority should look into this and straighten this out.
Had fun fishing with my boy. Didn’t catch anything but the time spent with my son, priceless.
The park was beautiful and clean. Great fishing spots didn’t catch any fish but enjoyed the beautiful scenery..
The park was beautiful and clean. Great fishing spots didn’t catch any fish but enjoyed the beautiful scenery..
The park was beautiful and clean. Great fishing spots didn’t catch any fish but enjoyed the beautiful scenery..
Hidden away in the Lake Riviera portion of Brick Township is a picturesque park that allows residents and travellers alike a place to enjoy the township’s tranquil atmosphere. Featuring a sizable playground for kids, a pavilion-covered bench area, two basketball courts, a pier for fishing and a launching area for small watercraft (boats, canoes, kayaks, etc.), Lake Riviera Park is highly recommended for any outdoor activities in Brick.
Just be careful with your steps in the fields or on the beach area, which are sometimes populated by the local bird life..
Actual Rating: 4.5/5