Winter's Park - Mahwah, NJ

Winter's Park - Mahwah, NJ Winter's Park - Mahwah, NJ Winter's Park - Mahwah, NJ Winter's Park - Mahwah, NJ Winter's Park - Mahwah, NJ
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Parking

Winter’s Park in Mahwah, New Jersey, is a popular local spot offering a variety of amenities for families, outdoor lovers, and dog owners. The park features scenic views of a picturesque pond, well-maintained pet-friendly trails perfect for dog walking, and ample opportunities for fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. Its central location makes it a convenient destination for relaxing strolls with your leashed pet.

This dog-friendly park is known for its spacious grounds with plenty of shaded seating, a playground for kids, picnic areas, and a gazebo overlooking the water. There are accessible walking paths, making it easy for visitors of all abilities to enjoy the tranquil environment. Parking is available near both the playground and pond, and restrooms are provided next to the parking lot. While the park does not appear to have a dedicated fenced dog area, it is an excellent spot for on-leash adventures and family outings in Bergen County.

FAQ

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must be kept on leash while at Winter’s Park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is plenty of shaded seating, a gazebo, and picnic tables under trees.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are multiple benches and shaded seating areas around the park.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a large playground with various slides, swings, and fun obstacles for children.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are restrooms next to the parking lot.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, parking is available near both the playground and pond.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park has multiple pet-friendly hiking and walking trails for all levels, and connects to additional nearby trails.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is ample shade from trees and a covered gazebo.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? On weekends, the park can become quite busy, especially in the parking lots and popular trailheads. Arriving early is recommended.
  • Are there ticks or other pests common in the area? It is recommended to use tick repellent and check for ticks before leaving, as ticks have been reported by visitors.

Reviews

Rahul Gandhi

There were many fun things to do. The car thing was nice. There were many swings and slides. There was a round swing thing. The kids had fun. There were also some picnic tables in the shade. There are also some fun obstacles to do.

Calla Swanson

Pretty good park! I went for a picnic and was pleasantly surprised. There are tables, a gazebo, a pond, and a bridge. There were plenty of fish, geese, and ducks to watch. We even saw a water snake.
The few negatives are just that there was some litter. Also, you kind of have to climb on some rocks to go from the picnic area to the gazebo.
I didn’t get a chance to check out the playground myself, but from a cursory glance it looked great. This place is great to kill a bit of time or to bring your kids to or just to hang out!

Jonathan Tononi

This is a nice little park with a little of everything. I primarily go to this park to fish in the morning before work and it’s always a nice place in the mornings. If you go to fish don’t have high expectations it’s a tough pond to fish (heavily pressured) but take the time to learn it and you’ll be surprised.

Mary Langan

Have come here multiple times to enjoy the views of the pond. It’s peaceful despite being on a significant road and having an abundance of overhead powerlines as a key part of the view.

There’s plenty of seating around the pond, some of it shaded and there’s plenty of parking on the lower side of the pond (in addition to the parking near the playground). There’s accessible seating for those who can’t manage overly rocky or uneven terrain.

The geese have definitely claimed this park as a favorite spot and it’s very evident based on the state of the grass. The wildflower/rain garden next to the lower parking lot is lovely.

It’s worth walking across the road to admire the historic train station and caboose if you have a few minutes.

Malky Rabinowitz

Amazing park for children – large playground with plenty of slides and swings. There is also a beautiful relaxing lake with a gazebo. Playground entrance is past the lake it’s a bit confusing.

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