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East End Park is a welcoming pet-friendly park located along Maxham Meadow Way in Woodstock, Vermont, perfect for dog owners and their furry companions. The park features beautifully maintained, mostly level hiking trails that are dog-friendly and follow the scenic river, providing a peaceful and safe environment for leisurely walks. Its local landscaping with stone, trees, and a pergola add to the setting’s charm, making it an inviting spot for both dogs and their owners.
Visitors will find plenty of free parking, wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking, picnic tables, a riverside sitting area, and a playground–making it ideal for families and gatherings. East End Park stands out for its cleanliness, as both locals and visitors contribute to its regular maintenance. Combining accessible pet-friendly hiking with kid-friendly activities, this Woodstock park is a year-round favorite for locals seeking a tranquil outdoor escape with their pups.
Great place for a picnic, quite and not crowded in the mornings, plenty of free parking as well.
I enjoy walking here with or without my dogs.
After the flood it became trashed. Myself along with many others have cleaned up the trail. You may still find bits of glass.
Nice little park to sit by the river or take a walk during lunch or a break. Nice to walk the dog there!
Nice little park by the water. There’s a small garden maze here, shelters and picnick tables by the water. Beautifully landscaped with local stone and trees, and a very nice pergola as well. Sunny blue skies are an EXCELLENT feature and should be added to ALL parks as standard!!
We hiked here several times. Nicely maintained trails with clear markings. Did I mention how nicely maintained this park is?
Plenty of parking. Hiking is mostly level. It follows the River. If you have young kids you’ll want to watch them so they don’t wander.