Mill Dam Park - Mt Holly, NJ

Mill Dam Park - Mt Holly, NJ Mill Dam Park - Mt Holly, NJ Mill Dam Park - Mt Holly, NJ Mill Dam Park - Mt Holly, NJ Mill Dam Park - Mt Holly, NJ
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Mill Dam Park – Dog-Friendly Recreation in Mt Holly, New Jersey

Mill Dam Park, conveniently located in Mt Holly, New Jersey, offers a mix of family and pet-friendly outdoor activities. Enjoy pet-friendly walking trails surrounded by beautiful trees, wildlife such as deer and ducks, and a nature-filled experience that’s perfect for dog owners seeking a scenic stroll. The park is noted for its playground, sports courts, and ample green space for relaxing or playing with your pups.

This dog park in Mt Holly features well-maintained gravel trails, ample shade from mature trees, and frequent nature sightings. While there is no dedicated fenced dog area, the scenic trails and fields provide space to explore on-leash. Convenient trash bins are available, but visitors are advised to bring their own waste bags to help keep this pet-friendly area clean.

FAQ: Mill Dam Park for Dog Owners

  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, Mill Dam Park features a playground and sports courts suitable for families with children.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are walkable and dog-friendly trails in the park, including a crush gravel trail and a scenic walk across a green bridge.
  • Are there trash bins provided? Yes, trash bins are available in the park, although they can be full after busy events, so please plan ahead.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park features plenty of mature trees offering natural shade over the walking paths and park grounds.
  • Are there restrooms available? Only porta-potties are available for public use at this park.

Reviews

Yasmin “Yas” Pica

The kids can’t even play it’s alway fights people smoking weed drinking blasting music not kid friendly for it being a park

Larra Tricka

Nice playground and tennis. Basketball courts..No public bathrooms except port a pot and people don’t know how to clean up trash or dog poo

Brenda Bennett

It was a wonderful park something for all kids big and small

Bob Eskin

Hasn’t changed in 30 years save the new playground equipment. I remember going to the Republican national committee picnic there the year my 2nd Pops, Ray Marino Sr.(G-d rest his soul) was elected Mayor of Mt. Laurel.

Jenna McKinney

Typically nice and quiet, unless there’s baseball or softball. The fisherman are friendly, and clean up after themsleves. Township got a little lazy with grass cutting this summer, but hopefully that changes this upcoming year.

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