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Woodbridge township parks
Woodbridge township parks







woodbridge township parks

Although the signs say, “Please don’t feed the animals” I have a feeling the animals are accustomed to people tossing bread crumbs through the fence.

woodbridge township parks

The animals were friendly and interested in us as well. The Animal Haven is perfect for young children, and G just could not get enough of the roaming, active animals. The enclosure has a paved sidewalk that wraps around the entire area, making it easy to walk around with young children and/or a stroller. As you wrap around the enclosure further, there are more pigs, giant geese, goats, peacocks, and even a horse. There are ducks, chickens, and roosters roaming about along the first section of fencing followed by turkeys, pigs, pheasants, and geese. The animals seem well fed and well cared for, and the animal enclosures and the surroundings are clean and welcoming. Merrill Park’s Animal Haven is a very large, fenced in area with several sections of small animals.

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So when I read about Merrill Park’s Animal Haven, I knew she would be thrilled to practice her animal sounds (and impressions) right along with the real animals. Her new verbal tricks include naming animals and the sounds they make. Now that G is 18 months old, language is exploding with every experience. G just loves animals so when we recently visited Merrill Park and Animal Haven in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, she could hardly contain her excitement!









Woodbridge township parks