New Milford River Trail - New Milford, CT

New Milford River Trail - New Milford, CT
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New Milford River Trail: Dog-Friendly Hiking in New Milford, Connecticut

The New Milford River Trail is a scenic escape offering pet-friendly trails right in New Milford, CT. Ideal for those searching for a welcoming dog park in New Milford, Connecticut, this trail allows dogs on leashes and provides ample opportunities for hiking and outdoor adventures alongside your four-legged companion. Whether you’re visiting for fresh air or a relaxing walk, the tranquil riverside setting creates a memorable experience for both pets and owners.

Families will also enjoy the kid-friendly environment, with wide-open spaces and accessible trails suitable for children. Though not a traditional fenced dog park, the River Trail is renowned for being dog-friendly and encouraging responsible pet ownership while surrounded by beautiful nature. Please note that parking regulations are enforced, especially for non-residents.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed on the New Milford River Trail.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park is well-known for its pet-friendly hiking trails.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is considered good for kids and offers kid-friendly hikes.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a parking area at the park, but non-residents may receive tickets; check local signage carefully.

Reviews

Lisa Roosa

Caught a bass under the bridge. Want to go back

Lisa Maguire

Love this trail, but got a ticket for parking in the parking area bc I’m not a resident. The only sign I saw in the parking area was a perpendicular sign next to the bike rack that spelled out no parking. Since it was so small and next to the bike rack and there were at least 8 other cars parked in the tiny area, I thought it meant not to park in front of the bike rack. Thanks, NM, for making all feel welcome to enjoy nature and get outside during a pandemic. And we wonder why addiction, suicide and domestic violence have skyrocketed? Let people get outside safely or build a border wall around your town. Speaks volumes.

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