Dunhamtown Forest and Dunham Woods Preserve - Storrs, CT

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Off Leash
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
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Dunhamtown Forest and Dunham Woods Preserve: Dog-Friendly Hiking in Storrs, Connecticut

Dunhamtown Forest and Dunham Woods Preserve is a scenic natural getaway located near UConn’s campus at 10 S Eagleville Rd, Storrs, Connecticut. This pet-friendly preserve is ideal for dog owners looking for extensive hiking and walking trails that wind through beautiful Connecticut woods. The preserve is open year-round and is well-regarded for its peaceful atmosphere and opportunities to reconnect with nature alongside your leashed canine companion.

The park features miles of trails, historic sites throughout the woods, and ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cross-country skiing, and kid-friendly nature walks. It’s a favorite destination for families thanks to its natural setting and the chance to spot local wildlife. Please note that trails can be challenging to follow in some sections, so bringing a map or using a GPS is recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed at Dunhamtown Forest and Dunham Woods Preserve. Please keep them on a leash and clean up after your pet.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? No, the entrance and parking lot are not wheelchair accessible.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the preserve offers miles of hiking trails suitable for both dogs and owners.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, visitors enjoy activities such as hiking and cross-country skiing throughout all seasons.
  • Is this a good spot for kids and families? Yes, the preserve offers kid-friendly hikes and is considered good for kids.
  • Are there ticks or pests in the area? Yes, visitors are advised to bring bug spray for protection from ticks and other pests.

Reviews

David Sutherland

Excellent cross country ski day, 3+ miles of beautiful Connecticut winter woods!

Michael Carroll

Great hike, wonderful historic location. Maybe have some signage by each site, denoting its history? Bring big spray and comfortable shoes or hiking boots. Plenty of water too!

Matthew Slowik

A beautiful hike through the woods to reconnect with nature.

Bruce Phillips

Markers can be a little challenging to follow sometimes.

Ryan Bergeron

A great areas, but unfortunately close to UConn’s campus.

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