Dog Park

One park drive, Roselle, NJ 07203

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One park drive, Roselle, New Jersey 07203, United States

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Dog Park

Welcome to the Dog Park, located at One Park Drive, Roselle, New Jersey 07203, a delightful haven for you and your furry friends to enjoy the outdoors. As part of Union County's extensive park system, this facility offers a wonderful space for dogs to run, play, and socialize.

Please be advised to check the county's homepage and our Facebook page for any operational changes due to inclement weather. For your convenience, you can reserve tickets by scanning the QR Code available on signage around the park or by visiting ucnj.org/reserve. Follow the simple steps to secure your spot and enjoy a day of fun at the park.

Exciting improvements to Echo Lake Dog Park are set to commence on Thursday, August 15, 2024. During this enhancement period, which is expected to conclude by the end of January 2025, the dog park will be temporarily closed for public access to ensure safety and the successful completion of the project. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to upgrade this cherished community space.

Union County boasts 36 parks encompassing over 6,200 acres, offering numerous opportunities for both passive and active recreation. Explore the Trailside Nature & Science Center, enjoy horseback riding at the Watchung Stable, or visit the historic Deserted Village of Feltville. For more information about our parks, please call 908-527-4900 or email parksinfo@ucnj.org.

Our parks are designed with accessibility in mind, featuring inclusive playgrounds and other elements to ensure enjoyment for all visitors. For additional information about inclusive activities and resources offered by Union County, please visit the Office for Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs in the Department of Human Services or call the Office at 908-527-4807.

For any inquiries, please contact Victoria Durbin-Drake, Director of the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation, at 908-527-4900 or via email at vdurbin@ucnj.org. Stay updated with recreation announcements by calling our dedicated line at 908-558-4079.

We look forward to welcoming you and your canine companions to the Dog Park soon!

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Bernard Fray:
5

"First experience was good. Only thing missing was the dog poop bags that were supposed to be supplied but we brought our own. Another dog owner was there with his dog and both dogs got along well. Definitely will return."

almost 9 months ago
Valentina Velásquez:
5

"Perfect place to take your pets. They have separate places for small and big dogs and there is a water tank and bags."

almost 10 months ago
Craig H:
4

"I wish there was more grass than the mud and rocks but its still a decent area for the dog to run free. Nice separation for big and little dogs."

1 year ago
Ellen a:
2

"There’s not much for the dogs to do activity/agility wise, as the equipment is broken and poorly maintained now, but if you’re the only one in the dog park there’s plenty of running space. Beware: it can get dirty, dusty, and muddy as the grass isn’t maintained well. Your dog will come back orange or brown when they’re done LOL. Unfortunately as far as local dog parks go, this one is rife with “pet parents” who don’t pay attention to or manage their dogs. And sometimes even when they’re “attentive” they are piss poor at behavior management and think it’s funny when their dog pesters or follows, or jumps obsessively at dogs who are trying to get spade. It’s a bizarre vibe lol. I do not understand why people think dog parks are free pet sitting or hands-off activities, but this is frequently the issue I run into at this location. I have had more than one incident of someone too busy on their phone to recall their dog, who went after mine. Yesterday I also witnessed two people who had left their dog unattended while they were at a picnic table until they felt like going in to retrieve their dog (from the small side.) We did make a handful of polite pet parent pals, but they are diamonds in the “ruff” at this location. If you go at odd hours, or on overcast days, you’ll be blessed with an empty and quiet dog park. When it’s empty my larger dog has a great time running her little legs off, but we’ve had too many close-calls for me to continue tandem play or group play here with either of my dogs and “stranger pups.” It’s not worth it which is a shame because it’s conveniently close to me. Bring your own water also!! The pumps don’t always work here on either side."

1 year ago
BOUGIE BABY:
5

"I have a 4 month old poodle who is very active , she loves to be around other dogs and takes play time very seriously. I was recommended to come to this dog park and was not disappointed. Everyone was super friendly. There were a few dogs who should not have been at the park but after getting into several issues with different dogs those owners left the park. I was very nervous because this was our first time going to a dog park. But did not regret it at all. My baby played so much and was very sad and cried the whole way home."

almost 2 years ago

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