Sawmill Creek Trail & Transco Trail - North Arlington, NJ

Sawmill Creek Trail & Transco Trail - North Arlington, NJ Sawmill Creek Trail & Transco Trail - North Arlington, NJ Sawmill Creek Trail & Transco Trail - North Arlington, NJ Sawmill Creek Trail & Transco Trail - North Arlington, NJ Sawmill Creek Trail & Transco Trail - North Arlington, NJ
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Sawmill Creek Trail & Transco Trail – Dog-Friendly Adventure in North Arlington, NJ

Discover one of the Meadowlands’ hidden gems at the Sawmill Creek Trail & Transco Trail, conveniently located in North Arlington, New Jersey. This unique pet-friendly destination offers scenic views, tranquil nature escapes, and beautiful stretches of dog-friendly hiking and biking trails, perfect for anyone looking to unwind with their four-legged friend. The trails provide an oasis away from city life, while still offering striking vistas of both local wetlands and the distant New York City skyline.

While there is no dedicated fenced dog park area, the extensive natural trails give dogs and their owners plenty of space to explore, exercise, and bond in a peaceful setting. Bird watching, photography opportunities, and serene water views make this spot especially enjoyable for those seeking a relaxing day surrounded by nature. Just remember that the trails are unfenced and can be challenging at high tide, so be sure to keep a close eye on your pup and check trail conditions before your visit.

FAQ

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features several nature trails ideal for walking, biking, and hiking with your dog.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, the park does not have a fenced-in dog area; dogs must remain supervised on the natural trails.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There may be shaded areas provided by natural tree cover along the trails, but there are no formal shelters.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is parking available at Richard DeKorte Park, located at the southern end of the trail system.
  • Are there other dog parks or trails nearby? The Sawmill Creek Trail & Transco Trail are adjacent to other trails in the Meadowlands, allowing you to continue your dog-friendly adventure.

Reviews

Glyvolner Gabriel

A former landfill and natural gas pipeline location, transformed into a natural oasis by concerned citizens.

Biked up here from Newark with a new friend, and I def recommend.

Glyvolner Gabriel

A former landfill and natural gas pipeline location, transformed into a natural oasis by concerned citizens.

Biked up here from Newark with a new friend, and I def recommend.

Glyvolner Gabriel

A former landfill and natural gas pipeline location, transformed into a natural oasis by concerned citizens.

Biked up here from Newark with a new friend, and I def recommend.

Luis Arango

This place makes you disconnect from the city live and yet is so close, very relaxing, many birds flying to include all the airplanes on there way to Newark airport.

Luis Arango

This place makes you disconnect from the city live and yet is so close, very relaxing, many birds flying to include all the airplanes on there way to Newark airport.

Luis Arango

This place makes you disconnect from the city live and yet is so close, very relaxing, many birds flying to include all the airplanes on there way to Newark airport.

Elaine

a lot of trails and space to run, bike, and walk Great views and very peaceful. The only caveat is the safety: be careful walking on the trails! There are no fences and it’s up to the individual to be cautious

Elaine

a lot of trails and space to run, bike, and walk Great views and very peaceful. The only caveat is the safety: be careful walking on the trails! There are no fences and it’s up to the individual to be cautious

Elaine

a lot of trails and space to run, bike, and walk Great views and very peaceful. The only caveat is the safety: be careful walking on the trails! There are no fences and it’s up to the individual to be cautious

Burt Shoobs

Sawmill Creek and Transco Trails are a pair of nature trails located at the southern end of Richard DeKorte Park. These twin trails provide marvelous views of opposite sides of Kingsland Creek, an inlet of the Hackensack River and the wildlife within. They were built on drained land from Kingsland Creek, and while several feet above water level, the trails at extremely high tide, can be impassable. During my most recent visit here, I had an opportunity to get pictures of a few herons, egrets, and mallard ducks.

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