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Top Dog Parks And Dog Friendly Trails In the Malvern Area
If there's one thing dogs love, it's running free.

Malvern, PA -- If there's one thing dogs love, it's running free.
Walks in the neighborhood can be great too, but sometimes humans struggle to understand or appreciate the bounty of the great outdoors.
The fresh scent of a recently passed squirrel, for example, is, inexplicably, of no interest to the human. Many humans likely don't even notice the scent.
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Meanwhile, at the oak tree on the corner, the neighbor's dog relieved himself no more than an hour ago. This is plain for the dog to see, but humans especially do not have interest in this. Instead they walk in a straight line, on a set path, out and back, back and forth, around in a circle or a square around the block.
Dog parks change all that - now they can run, uninhibited, in any direction, and linger for indeterminate amounts of time wherever they please.
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There are an abundance of dog parks in the suburbs. In addition, there are several great local trails for dogs to explore (on-leash) as summertime officially begins. After all, if the human is willing to participate in an adventure, running free doesn't have to mean running off-leash. Here are a few of the top local spots:
George Lorimer Nature Preserve, 1379-1529 N Valley Rd, Malvern
Skunk Hollow, 600 Darby Paoli Road, Radnor
Reservoir Dogs Park, Fillmore Street & Franklin Ave, Phoenixville
Reynold’s Dog Park, 1000 Longford Rd, Phoenixville
Friends of the Radnor Trail Park, 304 Liberty Lane, Wayne
Valley Forge National Historical Park, 1400 N Outer Line Dr, King of Prussia
Lower Perkiomen Valley Park, 101 New Mill Rd, Oaks
Evansburg State Park, 851 Mayhall Rd, Collegeville
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