🐾 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 […]
Discover a peaceful escape at Laddins Rock Sanctuary, a unique spot for locals and visitors seeking dog-friendly hiking and pet-friendly trails in Old Greenwich, CT. Nestled on the border with Rosa Hartman Park, this historic site offers a touch of wilderness, making it a favorite for dog owners who enjoy exploring tranquil, natural spaces with their pets.
While not purpose-built exclusively as a dog park, Laddins Rock Sanctuary provides scenic walking paths and serene surroundings. It’s a great destination for families and children, thanks to its gentle landscape and quiet atmosphere. Note that the park has minimal facilities, so plan accordingly—there are no restrooms or water fountains on site. For those who appreciate history and birding or simply want a quiet walk with their dog amidst Connecticut’s natural beauty, this park is a perfect choice.
Beautiful park. It’s difficult to tell where this park begins and Rosa Hartman ends.
This spot is a little bit of wilderness in Old Greenwich and an historic site of an event back in the 1640s. True story or not, it is an evocative location
Good birding in spring. No restrooms or other facilities. Fairly small rock hill with steep dropoff.
Very serene place…. Quite peaceful in the face of calamity
When I visited, the path was blocked off, so I didn’t actually get to see beyond the entrance. Still very nice though. Quiet and peaceful.