The Groton Hunt - Groton, MA

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The Groton Hunt – Dog-Friendly Trails in Groton, Massachusetts

Located at 386 Long Hill Rd, The Groton Hunt is a popular outdoor destination for dog owners looking for pet-friendly trails and beautiful natural scenery in Groton, Massachusetts. This park features peaceful walking paths, loop trails, and opportunities for birdwatching and hiking. Visitors enjoy scenic views and nature walks, making it an excellent spot for both locals and those seeking a dog-friendly hiking experience near Groton.

While The Groton Hunt is not a traditional fenced dog park, it is very welcoming to dogs. It’s a great place for social-training your pup, with plenty of friendly owners and dogs visiting regularly. However, park rules require all dogs to be kept on a physical leash at all times, as clearly indicated by signage at the entrance. The trails are also good for families and kids, offering a pleasant space to explore together with your pets.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, dogs must be kept on a physical leash at all times.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? All dogs MUST be on a physical leash; off-leash walking is not allowed according to park signage.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, The Groton Hunt features scenic walking and hiking trails perfect for pets and their owners.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is considered good for kids and offers kid-friendly hikes.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? While not officially designated for swimming, some visitors mention their dogs swimming in the river during summer.

Reviews

Samantha

Really nice walking paths and views!

John M Marion

Our first walk to see fiddlehead and spring flowers blooming.

Alexandra Stephens

Lovely and peaceful but please note dogs should NOT be off leash here. There is a sign at the entrance clarifying that you MUST have your dog on a physical leash.

Ann Schlueter

Very good walking and the dog loves it. Perfect for pet social-training.

Jess Baer

We love this place! Where else can you walk your dog off leash? Our pup even swims in the river in the summer. Everyone who frequents this park is very friendly, as well as their dogs. Yes this isn’t “a dog park” – but it is a park that is very friendly to dogs, and that’s all we can ask for sometimes.

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