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Take Your Dog On These Middlesex County Park Adventures

Middlesex County is launching a new program, Bark Rangers, starting Aug. 8:

MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ — Calling all dog lovers!

Middlesex County is launching a new program, Bark Rangers, starting Aug. 8. This unique initiative invites residents and their four-legged companions to discover the County’s beautiful parks and open spaces through a series of fun, dog-friendly activities.

The contest, including a physical activity booklet and prize, is open to Middlesex County residents only and while supplies last. Residents can request a physical activity booklet to be mailed to them and are eligible to win the prize, a branded bandana, after completing five activities. Everyone else is welcome to participate in the program using the downloadable PDF version of the activity booklet but is not eligible to win the prize.

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How to Become a Bark Ranger

  1. Get a Bark Rangers activity book: Request a physical activity book to be mailed, or download a printable version here: discovermiddlesex.com/barkrangers
  2. Fill your activity book: Enjoy dog-friendly activities like hiking, puppy picnics, training games, and more! Capture memories and notes as you complete each adventure.
  3. Complete five activities: Complete five activities to win matching Middlesex County bandanas for dogs and humans to share (each activity can only be counted once).
  4. Submit proof of participation: This can be submitted here.
  5. Share your adventures: Join the @MiddlesexCountyBarkRangers Facebook group and connect with other Bark Rangers.

For more information on the Bark Rangers program, including official rules and guidelines, visit discovermiddlesex.com/barkrangers.

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To learn more about Middlesex County’s parks and open spaces, visit www.middlesexcountynj.gov/parksandrec.

“Dogs are truly our best friends, and for the seemingly short time they are around, we are their whole world, and we should strive to spend as much time with them as possible,” said Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios. “This program is a wonderful way to deepen that bond by exploring our scenic parks together. I encourage every dog owner to take part and create lasting memories with their furry friends while enjoying the natural beauty of our County.”

“Middlesex County’s parks and open spaces are one-of-a-kind, and they’re even better when enjoyed with a beloved pet,” said Middlesex County Commissioner Charles. E. Tomaro. “I want to thank our dedicated Parks and Recreation staff, especially our Park Rangers, for helping keep our parks clean, beautiful, and safe so that everyone, including our four-legged friends, can enjoy them.”

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