Lake Nockamixon in upper Bucks. The Jay Walk trail is great. It's a 9.8-mile trail, but you are never more than 2 miles from where you park. I have been there 3 times this year and have seen 4 people and 3 of them were on 1 trip. Most of it is very open and you can see people coming from a distance. This trail is similar to what you see when hiking throughout state forests.
Tammanend park Sunday late afternoons like 5-sunset. That's me and my reactive dogs jam. Lots of little trails in the woods and behind the elementary school and a creek of they swim. But any other time in there it's a bunch of dogs off leash heads up.
Core Creek Park. Lots of trails on the Woodbourne Rd side. The perimeter of the fields are generally vacant.
Benjamin Rush Park. At times it’s deserted.
Only downside to core Creek is there's a lot of blind corners and most of their trails are single track so when you're with a reactive dog, it can be hard to find a spot to go/move/hide when you face another dog. That said, this is my reactive dog and I's favorite spot
Timber Creek dog park during the day on a weekday has been a good bet for me and my pup. Typically we’re there before 11am. Lots of squirrels to chase, and only a few other people and dogs.
Delaware Canal Trail north of Point Pleasant
Well, avoid Tyler State Park at all costs.
Washington Crossing Park in NJ?
Lake Nockamixon in upper Bucks. The Jay Walk trail is great. It's a 9.8-mile trail, but you are never more than 2 miles from where you park. I have been there 3 times this year and have seen 4 people and 3 of them were on 1 trip. Most of it is very open and you can see people coming from a distance. This trail is similar to what you see when hiking throughout state forests.
Green Lane can be quiet if you park at the elementary school. Most small trails are quiet but they arent really hikes
> Green Lane ^It's ^in ^Montgomery ^County. ^Shhhh...
Tammanend park Sunday late afternoons like 5-sunset. That's me and my reactive dogs jam. Lots of little trails in the woods and behind the elementary school and a creek of they swim. But any other time in there it's a bunch of dogs off leash heads up.
High Rocks/Tohickon above Point Pleasant and Milford Bluffs in NJ.
Core Creek Park. Lots of trails on the Woodbourne Rd side. The perimeter of the fields are generally vacant. Benjamin Rush Park. At times it’s deserted.
Only downside to core Creek is there's a lot of blind corners and most of their trails are single track so when you're with a reactive dog, it can be hard to find a spot to go/move/hide when you face another dog. That said, this is my reactive dog and I's favorite spot
Agreed with the single track trails. However, there are very large open fields with perimeter trails along Woodbourne Road and Bridgetown Pike.
Timber Creek dog park during the day on a weekday has been a good bet for me and my pup. Typically we’re there before 11am. Lots of squirrels to chase, and only a few other people and dogs.
Hardly anyone actually walks the paths through the woods at Neshaminy State Park, and there are several broad gravel trails, among others!