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					Gypsy Pond Park is a charming, tranquil spot nestled in a cul-de-sac in Ridgewood, NJ, beloved by locals for its peaceful ambiance and dog-friendly amenities. This quaint park features a serene pond, meandering unpaved trails, and a dedicated dog park area, making it a favorite destination for dog walkers and pet owners looking for quiet contemplation or a scenic spot to exercise their furry friends. The area exudes a natural, backyard-like atmosphere, offering visitors a unique escape while staying close to home.
Visitors appreciate the fenced dog playgrounds, with separate spaces for small and large dogs, ensuring a safe environment for canines of all sizes to play off-leash. There are stone benches throughout, shaded spots, and a pavilion for shelter. The park provides family-friendly amenities such as a playground, picnic tables, and even bathroom facilities, plus plenty of parking just steps away. The gentle walking path around the pond, though short, is perfect for a leisurely stroll or connecting to the larger Saddle River County Park trail network—ideal for those seeking pet-friendly trails in Ridgewood.

Very tranquil. Didn’t see another person the whole time we were there.

Very tranquil. Didn’t see another person the whole time we were there.

Very tranquil. Didn’t see another person the whole time we were there.

Very tranquil. Didn’t see another person the whole time we were there.

Very tranquil. Didn’t see another person the whole time we were there.

Very tranquil. Didn’t see another person the whole time we were there.

I visited the northern section. The walking path was only about a city block long, that’s all. Path was covered with goose droppings. I wouldn’t say it’s worth making a special trip there. No restroom that I saw.

I visited the northern section. The walking path was only about a city block long, that’s all. Path was covered with goose droppings. I wouldn’t say it’s worth making a special trip there. No restroom that I saw.

I visited the northern section. The walking path was only about a city block long, that’s all. Path was covered with goose droppings. I wouldn’t say it’s worth making a special trip there. No restroom that I saw.

I visited the northern section. The walking path was only about a city block long, that’s all. Path was covered with goose droppings. I wouldn’t say it’s worth making a special trip there. No restroom that I saw.