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Discover the natural beauty of Addison Bog & Woodlands, a charming dog park and recreation area tucked away in Glastonbury, Connecticut. This local gem features pet-friendly trails that are perfect for dog owners looking for a peaceful walk with their furry friends. Explore a mile-long, wheelchair-accessible paved fitness trail equipped with exercise stations, as well as tranquil woodland paths ideal for hiking and biking. With several access points, including behind the Smith School athletic fields and off Bell Street, you’ll enjoy a blend of paved routes and more rustic woodlands—making it a versatile destination for both you and your dog.
Well-maintained by the town of Glastonbury and supported by the state, the park welcomes kids and provides a scenic spot for the whole family to enjoy outdoor activities together. While Addison Bog & Woodlands does not feature separate fenced areas for dogs, the beautiful trails and open spaces make it a lovely spot for leashed walks amidst nature. The park’s blend of fitness amenities and relaxing natural settings makes it a favorite for local dog owners seeking dog-friendly hikes and fresh air.
Great Park with fitness trail and wonderful nature.
Entrance to the 1 mile trail in back of the Smith School athletic fields,or off Bell Street. Not well marked.
Quiet peaceful woodland trails intersecting a paved path with exercise stations. Awesome place
Awesome place to walk with gorgeous paved and wooded trails. I just wish there were less beer cans scattered about.
A very nice local park maintained by the town of Glastonbury with the financial assistance of the state of CT. My family and friends enjoyed a leisurely stroll down a 1 mile paved trail dissecting the park on a sunny November weekend. Multiple exercise stations are set up alongside the trail so we even engaged in a friendly fitness competition. Woodlands trails are also plentiful and are equally good for walking and biking.