Beebe Pond Park - Mystic, CT

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Beebe Pond Park – Dog-Friendly Trails in Mystic, Connecticut

Beebe Pond Park is a local favorite for dog owners seeking pet-friendly hiking in Mystic, CT. This beautiful natural area features scenic trails that loop around Beebe Pond, offering opportunities for bird watching, relaxing walks, and year-round beauty. The park is a great destination for anyone searching for a dog park or dog-friendly hiking experience on Connecticut’s scenic shoreline.

While not a traditional fenced dog park, Beebe Pond Park welcomes leashed dogs to explore multiple loop trails, with parking available just off the road. The network connects to the Groton Open Space Association cross town trail, making it ideal for longer dog-friendly hikes. Families will find the area kid-friendly with plenty of space for exploration and natural play, and the nearby pond adds extra interest, including the occasional winter pond hockey session when the water freezes over.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at Beebe Pond Park? Yes, dogs are allowed. Leashes are recommended, especially where trails connect to other properties with more restrictive rules.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is a small parking area just off the road for visitors.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Beebe Pond Park’s trails are part of a larger network through the Groton Open Space Association.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? No, the entrance is not wheelchair accessible.
  • Is the park good for kids? Yes, the park is considered kid-friendly, with trails suitable for families.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is a pond, though it is not specified as a swimming area for dogs; dog access to water may depend on weather and pond conditions.

Reviews

Dana Sue

Not sure you can really call this a park. It’s a very small pond with walkway around only half of the pond. Second half you walk in the road. It is not maintained! Totals 1/4 mile! Nothing to see here!

Erin

Great hiking paths around a pond. Beautiful anytime of year with a small parking area just off the road. Trails are perfect for dogs

Bill Jankowski

Great place for a hike. Beautiful mill pond partially silted in.

Best part is that it’s on the Groton Open Space Association cross town trail, and links up to many more miles of trails.

Dan Jakubiak

Nice long trail circling the pond. Wonderful rocks to climb and jump around on

Will Repsher

Great place, been going there for years. You can put together one to 1.5 mile loops from any of the entrances either from RT 215, the bottom of Judson Ave., or from the top of Judson at the end of Capstan Ave. More options if you include the property adjacent owned by the Avalonia Nature Conservancy though technically they are more restrictive about usage (dogs on leash). Always bird watching opportunities.
Also, pond freezes over in winter allowing for some pond hockey.

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