Watchung Reservation Sensory Trail Caters To NJ Kids of All Abilities
Submitted by Margaret Hargrove on
![Kids are encouraged to get hands-on on the trail.](https://mommyp-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/styles/image620x420/s3/watchung_sensory_trail_touch_0.jpg?itok=YNlazFur)
Sensory play—any activity that stimulates any one or all of a child’s five senses—is a crucial part of development. And for children who have difficulties processing all the different sensations that they receive from their senses, sensory stimulation can be even more valuable.
Enter the Watchung Reservation Sensory Trail in Mountainside. The first of its kind in Union County, the trail, located in Union County's largest park, is designed to provide sensory stimulation and interaction for all kids, with an emphasis on special needs children and their families. According to Union County park officials, it is the most extensive sensory trail in the U.S.
On a recent visit with my 5-year-old, we set out to determine if this sensory-friendly trail would stimulate all five of our senses. Read on to find out what we saw, heard, smelled, touched, and yes, maybe tasted, too.
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