🐾 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 […]
Foote’s Pond Park, located at 137 James St, Morristown, NJ, is a peaceful and scenic park that’s perfect for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and tranquil surroundings. While compact, the park offers a charming woodland setting with a picturesque pond, a variety of flora and wildlife, and well-maintained walking paths ideal for leisurely strolls with your dog. This local spot stands out for its beautiful seasonal flowers, butterfly gardens, and the serenity it provides away from the bustle of daily life.
The park includes benches and shaded areas where owners can relax, and there are paved and level paths that are accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. While there isn’t a dedicated off-leash or fenced area for dogs, Foote’s Pond Park is an excellent choice for those looking for dog-friendly hiking in Morristown, New Jersey. The ample parking, playground, picnic tables, and proximity to local schools and neighborhoods make it a community favorite for families, nature lovers, and pet owners alike.
An absolute find for nature lovers with a little… or more, time. Short trail along the pond but you have a spillway along a really interesting bridge, a gorgeous garden, a lovely butterfly/flower garden and also a dock area that is picture perfect. Not the biggest park on the block but it packs a punch in all the right ways. Kudos to whomever maintains this lovely spot. I was able to find a moment of peace in a busy week. There is resident owls as well but I did not spot them (just their home). The pictures should show you all you need to know.
Nice fairly level path thru a wooded/marsh area around a pond…maybe 1/2 mile. We enjoyed.❤️
A small quaint quiet park with easy to traverse trails. There has been a recent renovation to try to increase and attract pollinators which means there are very pretty flowers around. The pond itself is home to several turtles. It’s a nice spot for a short easy walk in the woods.
Small but lovely little park. This year (2021) they did a major overhaul of the pollinator sections, which resulted in a very attractive and complex selection of flora, but seems to have resulted in far, far fewer butterflies.
They also apparently increased the water level in the pond which flooded a small stretch of ground that was favored by quite a few migrating shore birds. Overall, these changes were a big swing but a miss for me and other bird and butterfly fans. Hopefully they will review the changes and plan better next year.
Beautiful small trail near Thomas Jefferson school. There are several places to sit and many trails to walk on through the forest that are both close to the road but feel very secluded.