Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Doggin' ' Jersey: the 10 best places to hike with your dog in the Garden State

Have you ever considered is how far you go with your dog? If you just 15 minutes you will be far foot a day enough in your dog's life to the United States have gone. With all that go over you, are you ready for a new place for a walk with your dog in New Jersey? Here, the Garden State are best routes for hiking with your best friend...

1. Stokes State forest

What are looking for you on a trip with your dog - a variety of short, quiet walks? A strenuous, several hours Trek, which sleep the whole ride your dog home? Memorable views? Lakes? Rushing streams? Stokes has it all.

2. Wills Mills County Park

Want you, tell you the large pine barrens to experience, but don't want to lose the road with your dog on miles of unmapped, unmarked sand? This park you get in the Pinelands on paw-friendly routes through a variety of habitats and, Yes, throw in some height difference on the way.

3. Pyramid mountain natural sights

When this park just the sights on the pyramid offered there would be enough to get highly ranked, but it's a completely different track system over the road!

4. Delaware Water gap national recreation area

The hike up Mount Tammany leads to the most famous view in New Jersey, but come Creek love your dog the waterfalls in Dunnfield more. If you come, when the Mountain Laurel in full bloom is really see walks in New Jersey is one of the best canine.

5. Norvin Green State forest

There are many places in Northern New Jersey in the mountains with your dog to disappear, but Norvin Green is characterized by its variety of peaks and a few waterfalls and spielte-Out mines for taste.

6. Clayton Park

For no-frills canine hiking, where heavy, Monmouth County Park to the top you only out of the car and in a natural, overcrowded woods with your dog directly, it is.

7. Worthington State forest

Long canine walks on the menu are here, studded with star destinations: Sunfish pond, the Appalachian Trail, rattlesnake swamp, van camping Glen, Coppermines....

8. Wharton State forest

What is not this flat, paw friendly, packed sand walking surfaces in the Grove of pine barrens dog love? And there are 500 miles of them! Pure, tea-colored streams trickle up through the sandy ground for excellent Doggie swimming pools.

9. Iceland Beach State Park

You can bring your dog along here, swimming in the sea in the middle of summer. Nuff said!

10. Parvin State Park

Bring in the first place to your dog for a walk in South Jersey. No hills and there is no chance, but your dog will not complain and can be the wag to wipe paw-friendly wooded paths from their tail on this. Parvin Lake is a great place for your dog to jump in also.

Doug Gelbert is author of more than 20 books, including the canine Hiker?s Bible. To his free newsletter on hiking with your dog, subscribe and get a copy of the rules for dogs in 100 of the most popular National Park Service countries, in the warmer months, which he leads hikes for hikewithyourdog.com tours canine, dogs and people on hiking adventure, visit http://www.hikewithyourdog.com/. Tours of excursions up to several days exploring, visit parks, historic sites and beaches.

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