There is a NO camping sign but in the background I saw a couple with a tent sleeping. It would be good if they made some small viewpoints and culumpios for children. Here it is only for intellectual with nature and racing bicycles.
Restrooms: Just a ? latrine.
Dog-friendliness: Yes they accept dogs
April 2023
Peter's Rock Park is an awesome place to hike and is a jewel in North Haven. Too bad some short-sighted residents close by decided to close down the mountain bike trails as that was an awesome location for a nice leisurely bike ride and exercise.
December 2021
Nice quiet hiking spot with a good view. Easy hike on the shorter side. My only qualm was we are not locals we just moved over here and the maps online and at the starts of the trails are not marked clearly thru the woods except for the red trail, sorta. There are many side trails running off the main trails that aren’t on the maps. We actually lost our bearings for a good 45 minutes ? couldn’t find any markers on the trees, long gaps between markers. Trails also end up in peoples back yards which is the wrong way there should ideally be a sign telling you you’re going the wrong way or the trail ended. thank god our car GPS could link with our phone and help us... read full review
There is a NO camping sign but in the background I saw a couple with a tent sleeping. It would be good if they made some small viewpoints and culumpios for children. Here it is only for intellectual with nature and racing bicycles.
Restrooms: Just a ? latrine.
Dog-friendliness: Yes they accept dogs
Peter's Rock Park is an awesome place to hike and is a jewel in North Haven. Too bad some short-sighted residents close by decided to close down the mountain bike trails as that was an awesome location for a nice leisurely bike ride and exercise.
Nice quiet hiking spot with a good view. Easy hike on the shorter side. My only qualm was we are not locals we just moved over here and the maps online and at the starts of the trails are not marked clearly thru the woods except for the red trail, sorta. There are many side trails running off the main trails that aren’t on the maps. We actually lost our bearings for a good 45 minutes ? couldn’t find any markers on the trees, long gaps between markers. Trails also end up in peoples back yards which is the wrong way there should ideally be a sign telling you you’re going the wrong way or the trail ended. thank god our car GPS could link with our phone and help us... read full review