Orange Green Trail Access - West Orange, NJ

Orange Green Trail Access - West Orange, NJ Orange Green Trail Access - West Orange, NJ Orange Green Trail Access - West Orange, NJ
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The Orange Green Trail Access is a scenic gateway to pet-friendly hiking in West Orange, New Jersey. Known for its paved reservoir loop and unique trail connections, it stands out as a dog-friendly hiking destination. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing 1.5-mile walk along a paved trail, perfect for enjoying local wildlife and the fresh outdoors with your furry friend. The area is also noted for its beautiful views and a trailhead to the Orange Green Trail, where you’ll encounter rustic features like the old Boy Scouts cabin and historic relics lining the way.

While this is not a traditional fenced dog park, it’s a great spot for leashed dog walking and family visits. The trail is shared with kids, making it a well-rounded option for pet owners seeking an inclusive outdoor experience in Essex County. Parking is available at Tulip Springs and entry points, adding to a convenient dog park in West Orange for both locals and visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park provides access to the Orange Green Trail and a scenic paved reservoir trail, ideal for dog-friendly hiking in West Orange.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is described as good for kids, making it a family-friendly destination.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available at the Tulip Springs parking area, accessible via the trailhead near the reservoir dam.

Reviews

Carlos Junior

4 stars

Alexander Parson

Amazing reservuar with a stunning paved hiking trail. Takes about 1.5 miles / 45 minutes to walk. There are lots of beautiful wildlife birds around.

cdk007

While walking a lap around the reservoir you may notice a sign in the corner by the dam directing you up stairs to Tulip Springs. This is the trailhead for the orange green trail that leads a short distance to the Tulip Springs parking area. The trail is narrow, rough, and rocky. Along the way you’ll pass the old Boy Scouts cabin and outhouse. You’ll also pass through the barbed wire fence that used to protect the reservoir when it was used for drinking water.

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