Edison-Metuchen Community Dog Park
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(from Google)Good park, well maintained, hardly any poop left by owners… lots of room to run and play. Two separate parks for big & small. Plenty of parking also
My wife and I were in town for a horror convention and to visit family. We wanted to allow our little girl run around because we live in upstate NY and she'd been cramped up for so long. So we brought her here. We loved that there's big dog and small dog areas! Anya has an absolute blast running around and playing with the other dogs there. It was such a a nice park, so well kept up with, nice and tidy and the area it's located in is so quiet and nice! Would definitely take her here again if we're in Edison again!
Nice dog park with 2 separate areas for larger and smaller sized dogs. There's a few benches to sit while you're doggos play around. There are also a few obstacles and equipment pieces for the dogs as well. Plenty of trash cans and it's relatively clean. They do have water stations that are active during the warm weather months. No restrooms at the park. They do have separate playground for kids as well.
Great dog park! Very large spaces for both small and big dogs. Some climbing options, a tunnel, seating for owners, water hoses. It’s mostly grass and some dirt. We like this park much more than our local one, which primarily has wood chips and some concrete that they can file their nails down on. Despite the photo, our dog usually doesn’t leave this park too filthy! Haha
Local park for us. Great open and closed space for any level of training. Lyla has been coming here for 2 months. There is a group of locals that come to socialize their dogs. It takes patience but Lyla has learned to socialize with other dogs, be less reactive to bigger dogs, and use the training stations to develop confidence and obedience. Most people are respectful with their dogs. But just like anything you have to know your dog and watch them interact. Not everyone picks up after their dog but it takes a community so if you see something, say something :). Hope whoever comes has a great time.