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Pet Care in Trenton
Trenton is New Jersey's state capital, sitting along the Delaware River at the fall line where George Washington famously crossed on Christmas night in 1776. The city occupies a unique position in New Jersey's geography — too far south to feel like North Jersey, too far north to be the Shore, and oriented more toward Philadelphia than New York. For dog owners, Trenton offers an urban environment with riverfront access, historic neighborhoods, and green space that is often overlooked by people who only pass through on the Northeast Corridor.
Cadwalader Park is Trenton's premier green space and one of the oldest public parks in the country, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1891. The park's 100 acres include a lake, wooded hillsides, open meadows, and a network of paths that wind through the landscape. Dog walkers favor the loop around Cadwalader Lake in the morning and the shaded hillside paths during hot summer afternoons. The park connects to the Trenton Battle Monument area, adding historical context to what is already a pleasant walking environment.
The Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park trail system runs through Trenton and extends for miles in both directions along the old canal towpath. This flat, crushed-stone trail is one of the most popular linear walking routes in central New Jersey, passing through wooded corridors and alongside the canal waterway. Dog walkers use the section near the Route 29 waterfront regularly, and the trail connects north toward Princeton and south toward Bordentown, offering as much distance as any dog could want.
The Chambersburg neighborhood, Trenton's Italian-American quarter centered on Roebling Avenue, maintains a tight-knit community feel where neighbors know each other's dogs. Mill Hill, the city's oldest residential neighborhood near the State House, features brick row houses and tree-lined streets that provide pleasant walking in the core of the city. Trenton's climate sits in a transition zone — slightly warmer than North Jersey in winter and slightly cooler than the southern coastal areas in summer, with hot humid stretches from June through August and occasional nor'easters that can dump significant snow between December and March. The city's affordability relative to the rest of the state means dog walking rates here are among the lowest in New Jersey.
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