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- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesThe outdoor seating area is dog friendly! Please check their website for current hours and policies! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPlease check the website or call ahead to confirm guidelines/restrictions Brewery Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesEnjoy this beautiful National Park with your best friend! There are more than 100 miles of trails and 45 miles of carriage roads for pets to enjoy! The Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThe park was named after Adam Yauch, most well known as MCA of the Beastie Boys, who grew up playing in this park. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis rail trail was once the site of a rail line running from New York to Boston, and dates back to the 1870s! This linear trail is 50 miles long, Read more...
- Restrooms: YesBest known for the historic 19th century iron making town, Allaire Village, and the antique steam trains on the Pine Creek Railroad. There are several trail options here, ranging in Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes14 miles of marked trails and more than 20 miles of unmarked trails run through the park, taking you through forest and marsh. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesAlong with the trail system, there is the Thunder Rock area, a bedrock city. The beaver ponds allow for a place to observe the varied wildlife in the park. You Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOffering a bit of everything, this park has two lakes, camping, ball fields, mountains, meadows, streams, and ponds, plus an extensive trail system Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneNatural bakery and pet boutique selling treats and eco friendly products made from sustainable materials Please check their website for current guidelines and restrictions Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesThere are water bowls in the outdoor seating area for canine guests, who must remain on a leash at all times. Please check restaurant website or call ahead for Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe extensive trail system offers a variety of sights and views. Some highlights: The Henry Buck Trail (Blue Blazed) leads through the forest to the ruins of a Read more...
- : 4:30 pm - 10:00 pmMon4:30 pm - 10:00 pmTue12:00 pm - 10:00 pmWed12:00 pm - 10:00 pmThu12:00 pm - 10:00 pmFri12:00 pm - 10:00 pmSat12:00 pm - 10:00 pmSun12:00 pm - 9:00 pmOutdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesDogs are permitted outside on the patio, where there is a special entrance for them! Please check restaurant website for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Seafood, American Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneSmall & large dog areas Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOffering wine, cider, mead, live music, board games and food trucks Please check their website for current policies and guidelines Read more...
- Easy<1miRestrooms: NoWaste Disposal: YesThis active park features a field, playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, as well as a garden area that memorializes the life of Anne Frank. There is no dedicated trail here, Read more...
- Restrooms: NoAt 14,000 plus acres, Arcadia is Rhode Island’s largest recreational area. Many of the trails are used by mountain bikers and horseback riders, something to keep in mind when you Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThere are 281 acres of greenery to explore with your pup. The perfect place to catch a glimpse of some New England foliage in the fall! The arboretum is open Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoRolling hills and valleys, tidal creeks, a mixed deciduous forest, and hidden ponds are some sights you’ll see in this quiet park situated on the western bank of the Nissequogue Read more...
- EasyRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoJinx Thinks: Avalon had most things that I love: woods, fields, hills, and some new things that I had never seen before, like stairs in the woods and art! We Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThere’s plenty to choose from on the menu of this organic eatery! There’s even a special menu for dogs! Please check restaurant website for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesJinx Thinks: I had one of my best walks EVER at the Bailey Arboretum. It was nice and quiet, so mom and dad let me walk on the long leash Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesDogs allowed in courtyard and picnic areas only and must be well socialized and quiet. Dogs must remain on a short leash, no flexi leads, and must be picked up Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis dog friendly farm stand has tons to offer for a family friendly day out! Don’t forget to check out the new Silo Bar and Snack Shack! There are also Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneOffering beer, wine and port. Be sure to check their website for current policies and hours Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesAugust 2nd 11am-3pm Dogs are welcome to join their owners for brunch on the patio! Dogs must be on a leash at all times. Check the website for Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesCanine themed luncheonette that allows dogs in the patio area. There is a water fountain outside for dogs. Expect a wait for Sunday Brunch breakfast, lunch and dinner is Read more...
- Open to Dogs Starting: September 16thClosed to Dogs Starting: April 1stRestrooms: YesVessels heading to and from NY along the Jersey coastline depended on this lighthouse to avoid the shoals near the shoreline. The light, affectionately known as Barney, was originally lit Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThere are 8 easy walking trails that range from 1-3.2 miles. The Absegami Trail includes a wooden foot bridge and benches. Every trailhead starts at the 2nd parking lot near Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesSmall & Large Dog areas, runs are made of K9 artificial grass, and there are drinking fountains available. Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesDogs must be on a leash no longer than 6′ and are not allowed in the buildings, picnic areas, museum, wildlife center and bathing areas. There is an extensive trail Read more...
- Restrooms: YesNature Trails, beach, canoe/kayak launches, and much more. Also located on the property is the River Lea house and museum, home to the Grand Island Historical Society, built by William Read more...
- Restrooms: NoHike from one end of the park to the other along the rocky shoreline. Take in gorgeous views and walk around the historic Beavertail Lighthouse, built in 1856! The original Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoVisit Connecticut’s best preserved example of long-ago vanished technology. The Beckley Iron Furnace once produced iron used to manufacture railroad car wheels. Pets are permitted as long as they are Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLeashed dogs are allowed outside as well as in the tasting room. Please check the website or call ahead to confirm guidelines/restrictions and hours. Vineyard Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes-Mostly forest, this park has stands of pine, oak and Atlantic white cedar that the trail system takes you through. The cranberry bog has since been turned into Lake Nummy, Read more...
- Easy1-3miRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesJinx Thinks: I am so comfortable in this park! I love the walk around the lake, I get to see tons of people and dogs. There are also LOTS of Read more...
- Restrooms: YesAmerica’s oldest vineyard. They also host dog friendly events, like Dog Day Afternoon Be sure to check their website for current policies and hours Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneDogs are allowed inside this super dog friendly cafe! Check out the bring your own coffee deal! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis park’s 460 acres were once part of Louis D. Conley’s 1500 acre estate. Today you can hike the trail system with your dog, as long as he’s on a Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThe unmarked trails take you through over 100 acres in the park, plus you can connect to the adjacent Manor Farm Park. The western portion of this park is hillier Read more...
- EasyRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesBethpage has an intricate trail system that allows you to make your hike as long or short as you’d like, even connecting to other parks through both the trails and Read more...
- Restrooms: YesHike the 2.7 mile Andy’s trail and then spend the night on one of the campsites! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesMembers only dog park with an annual fee Large and small dog areas with shade and water available Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe Queens location serves as a brewery which has been known to host book clubs, parties, music gatherings, and even dog birthdays! Be sure to check their website or Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe Brooklyn taproom location hosts events such as corporate gatherings, parties, dog birthdays and book clubs! Be sure to check their website for hours and restrictions/guidelines Brewery Read more...
- Restrooms: YesBoat launch with seasonal boat slips. Pets are allowed in the day use areas and must be leashed (not allowed on guarded beaches) Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: NoThis State Park and adjoining State Forest offer more than 9000 acres combined to hike through! There is an extensive trail system, not many of which are marked, and most Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe grounds at Biltmore are perfect for walking leashed pets! The patios at Bistro and Cedric’s Tavern also welcome pets (please request patio seating first). Pets are not allowed Read more...
- 5+miRestrooms: None8.4 mile stretch of stone dust trail that was converted from an old railroad bed. There are also trailheads in Allan H Treman State Park and Taughannock Falls State Park. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: NoLeashed dogs are permitted on trails and in picnic areas, but not on the beach or campground. Enjoy the beautiful trails surrounding Black Rock Pond! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis undeveloped parkland has hiking trails, providing views of the Hudson Valley. Dogs must remain leashed at all times. Please note there is limited parking here! Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesLovely, large outdoor seating area that welcomes dogs with open arms. The staff is incredibly friendly and offered Jinx a water bucket without us even asking! We love coming here Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoEnjoy beautiful views of the Long Island Sound, and plenty of wildlife viewing on these trails! Please note that dogs and horses are not allowed on the beach from April Read more...
- Easy5+miRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesDogs are allowed throughout the park on leash. The approx. 6 mile loop around Stump Pond is a great option! There is also an off leash dog run in the Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesSmall And Large Dog Areas featuring field and wooded parts, water is available as well as bags and garbage disposal. The runs are woodchips and dirt and the park is Read more...
- Restrooms: YesHousehold pets are allowed as long as they are leashed or crated. There is a 9 hole golf course, clubhouse/restaurant, and beautiful view of Seneca Lake Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis dog friendly cafe offers coffee, tea, and plenty of food options to choose from. They also host events like trivia, adoption events, and dog birthday parties! Please check Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneEstablished in 1634, The 50 acre Boston Common allows dogs on leash throughout the park, and also has designated off leash areas. The Common has Don’t forget to check Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneEstablished in 1837, it is America’s first Botanical Garden. It has been flowery and decorative since the start, with pathways to stroll down with your favorite pooch. Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes13 miles of trails, a sandy lakefront, and hardwood forests with campsites in the shade! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis forest area was once a bustling town, known as Whitesbog Village, a cranberry and blueberry producing community. You can still see remnants of the village as you walk along Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated on the former grounds of a former grand estate once owned by William Brenton. Two centuries later Theodore M. Davis built his distinctive house, “The Reef” here. During WWII Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneDogs are allowed as long as they are supervised, and must remain outside on weekends Please check the website to confirm hours and restrictions/guidelines Vineyard Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis huge park features miles of woodland trails and scattered wetlands. There is also a connection to the Paumanok Path via the Brookhaven Trail. Fun Facts & Sights to Read more...
- Restrooms: YesA staple in Brooklyn, the huge warehouse space offers tons of seating. Dogs are welcome as long as they are well behaved and remain on a leash. Be sure Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLocated right on Pier 6, this park offers gorgeous water views! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoPerfect for a quick walk in the woods and around a pond, Brookside’s trails were created by boy scouts! Fun Facts & Sights to See: Local History: this was Read more...
- Restrooms: YesAmerica’s oldest winery. Sangria and cider are also on the menu. The winery was allowed to stay open through Prohibition because they made Communion Wine Be sure to check Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe trails here take you through marsh, meadow and woods! Hiking, biking, canoeing and kayaking are popular in this park preserve Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe newest NY State Park! Stroll and enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Erie. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLocated inside of the Theodore Roosevelt Park, the Bull Moose Dog Run (currently under construction), has both large and small dog areas, benches, drinking fountains and trees Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe highlight of this park is the pedestrian bridge that crosses to the Pennsylvania side of the river, providing open views of the Delaware River. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesSocialized, friendly pets with a current rabies vaccination are welcome to join their owners at this campground! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times, with 2 pets Read more...
- Restrooms: NoSmall and quiet, the main attractions here are camping and fishing! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThe world’s first condensed milk factory was built here in 1857 by Gail Borden. This product was of tremendous value to the Union Army during the Civil War! Leashed dogs Read more...
- Easy<1miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThe 0.8 mile loop trail is ideal for a quick walk through an area rich in geological history. The trail is sandy in parts, silty in others. Fun Facts Read more...
- Restrooms: YesNamed after the foaming cascade formed by Buttermilk Creek as it flows down the steep valley toward Cayuga Lake. There is a small lake in the upper park, with trails Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneCafe Bark serves hot or cold tea and coffee, and has tons of cute products to pamper your pets. They also offer Pawty Packages! Be sure to check the Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesDogs are allowed on the beach daily, prior to its opening, and after its closing, and also anytime after Labor Day, before Memorial Day. Fun Facts & Sights to Read more...
- EasyRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis park is cooperatively owned by the Nature Conservancy and Suffolk County. You’ll find well marked trails which lead you around three ponds (Sandy, the largest, Block which may sometimes Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoOnce the site of Camp Columbia, where engineering students from Columbia University would stay in the summer. Columbia leased 120 acres, students would stay in 35 tents surrounding the main Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesCamp Hero is 415 acres of varying landscape, including woodlands, beach, and wetlands. An extensive trail system is available for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Fun Facts & Sights Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis completely natural, undeveloped reserve has no developed facilities. Hike through the reserve and enjoy stunning views of the waterfall! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis is a boat launch that provides fishing access to Canandaigua Lake Read more...
- Restrooms: NoONLY reachable by boat, offers quiet camping, dogs are allowed unless otherwise noted. Please check website for camping availability and more info Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis sandy run has two areas: one for large dogs, and one for small and elderly dogs Read more...
- Open to Dogs Starting: September 16thClosed to Dogs Starting: April 1stRestrooms: YesFeaturing the beautiful Cape May lighthouse, the park is also a hotspot for migrating birds! The beach is closed to dogs April 1st-September 15th, and dogs are never permitted Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs are allowed both inside and outside during business hours. They must be leashed and are not permitted on furniture, tours, tasting bars, deck or special events. Be sure Read more...
- Restrooms: NoNew 12 acre park in Huntington, featuring short trail and bench! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesCastle Island features two walking loops: the 1.84 mile Pleasure Bay loop and the .79 mile Castle Island loop. Both loops are open to leashed dogs. Dogs are not permitted Read more...
- moderate5+miRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThe 5.7 mile trail here is shared with mountain bikers, and has an elevation gain of 216 feet throughout the course of the trail, situated along the headwaters of the Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThere are currently 6 miles of trail available for use, an additional 6 miles will be available upon the completion of construction. The stone dust path follows an abandoned railroad Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs are allowed in the outdoor beer garden! Please check their website or call ahead for current policies and hours! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis park has gorgeous views of Cayuga Lake, which offers excellent fishing opportunities, there are also some unmarked trails to explore. Visit for the day or reserve a campsite, dogs Read more...
- Restrooms: NoGorgeous scenery and peace and quiet are what you’ll find at this park! They also take camping reservations! Read more...
- EasyRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis scenic park offers views of Gardiner’s Bay, and you can hike along the beach all the way to the Cedar Island Light! Fun Facts & Sights to See: Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis popular park is also one of the oldest in New York State. Enjoy the beautiful campgrounds and watch freighters headed to the ocean pass by! Check the website for Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneDogs not allowed in ballfields/recreational courts, playgrounds, sand volleyball courts, all bodies of water including fountains, elm islands, great lawn oval, hallett nature sanctuary, Lilac Walk, Shuman Running Track, Sheep Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoAccess to this passive parkland is located behind the Congregational Church in Mount Sinai. There is no parking lot or sign for the entrances (one on Waters Edge Lane and Read more...
- Restrooms: NonePet market and cafe providing craft coffee and healthy products for dogs and cats. Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and any restrictions/guidnce Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: NoHike through the trails and be on the lookout for caves once used by Native Americans! It is believed the Chatfield brothers operated a gristmill here in the 1600s. Dogs Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThere are five designated trails in the park. Red, Yellow, Green and Blue are for hiking and walking, White is for hiking and mountain biking. The trails range in length Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneSmall fenced dog park with benches for owners and climbing structures for dogs Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe two lakes, Lily and Chenango were formed when the last glacier retreated and left behind chunks of ice which melted to form the lakes and bog! Hike the trail Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoSmall & Large Dog Areas, please plan to bring bags. Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes175 acres with a picnic area on Black River Pond, and several different types of campsites available. Hiking trails, nature trails, and a boat launch as well! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPups are allowed in the outdoor dining area. Please check restaurant website or call ahead for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe dramatic landscape here is a sight to behold, and can be taken in from above or along the lakeshore! The trail system has both short walks (.12 mile) and Read more...
- Restrooms: YesTake in the sight of the 167 foot waterfall and hike the multiple trails in this beautiful park Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThey have lots of events over the summer, like yoga and paint and sip, as well as pick your own grapes. Check the website for current policies and hours! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesOne run for all sizes. There is a water fountain just inside the gate, as well as a garbage can next to the run. Plan to bring your own bags. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesJinx Thinks: I stopped here for a bathroom break after a wellness check up at the vet and got to meet some lovely pups and take a walk through the Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneAll the beers offered are brewed on site! The kitchen also offers several tasty options. Dogs are permitted on the outdoor patio Be sure to check their website for Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPets are allowed on the porch, weather/season permitting! Please check their website for hours and policies! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis park has an impressive array of geological features to take in, including the glacial plunge basin lake, where the surface and bottom waters don’t mix! There are rocky outcrops, Read more...
- : ClosedMonClosedTue12:00 pm - 6:00 pmWed12:00 pm - 6:00 pmThu12:00 pm - 6:00 pmFri12:00 pm - 6:00 pmSat12:00 pm - 6:00 pmSun12:00 pm - 6:00 pmOutdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneDogs are permitted at the outdoor seating area Please check restaurant website for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWine, Beer, Cider, appetizers, live music on the weekends. Featuring a large deck and vineyard with views of the mountains! Be sure to check their website for current policies Read more...
- 3-5miRestrooms: NoThe 3.5 mile Cliff Walk takes you along the eastern shore of Newport, RI. Take in the natural beauty of the area, as well as the history of the gilded Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesPups are allowed in the outdoor dining area of this New American restaurant Please check restaurant website for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoEnjoy the woods and streams in Connecticut’s second largest state forest! Pets are not permitted on the beach. Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: Yes1st Saturday of every month, the Long Meadow in Prospect Park turns into the Coffee Bark. free two hour event allows dogs to play together off leash while owners enjoy Read more...
- Easy<1miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesJinx Thinks: The first time we pulled in the parking lot here I almost jumped out of my skin when I saw all. that. grass. The rolling hill and big Read more...
- moderateRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThe trails in this 47 acre, hilly park offer beautiful views of Cold Spring Harbor. Fun Facts & Sights to See: This park serves as the northern trailhead of Read more...
- Restrooms: NonePaved run with poop bag dispenser Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWooded and open campsites. Dogs are permitted, check the website for availability! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: NoAnna Hyatt Huntington, the internationally famous sculptress, created the lifelike bear and wolf sculptures that greet you when you arrive! The park is named for her father in law, the Read more...
- Restrooms: YesKnown as the gem of the Rhode Island State Park system, this park is the former estate of Samuel Colt. There are 4 miles of paved trails, as well as Read more...
- Restrooms: YesTake a step back in time at this park! There is an 1892 rail road station, steam locomotive, and vintage trains! Pets are permitted on a 7′ maximum leash Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneDirt footing with plenty of benches Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoFun Facts & Sights to See: Local History: this tiny airport was created in 1959 when Lester Davis plowed a path down the center of his family’s cornfield to create Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis beautiful preserve is almost entirely hardwood forest. Part of the preserve was once used for raising racehorses! You’ll find several native plants and plenty of wildlife! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis hidden gem offers an extensive trail system for hiking, as well as access to the Long Island Sound! Fun Facts & Sights to See: Local History: was once Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDog friendly bar in Hobokoen with an impressive array of beers on tap! Please call ahead or check the website for current hours and policies Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaterfront park featuring dramatic views and a dog run! Be on the lookout for the Dog Halloween Costume Parade! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPets are welcome at the outdoor tables, weather permitting, over the summer! Please check their website or call ahead for current hours and policies Pizza & Pasta Read more...
- Price: $20Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesDogs are allowed on the boardwalk and trail (approx 0.5 mile) Fun Facts & Sights to See: Know Before You Go: $20 day fee, or $35 season pass for Read more...
- EasyRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoSet in the wetlands of Riverhead, the 1.1 mile loop trail in the preserve allows for gorgeous views of the Little Peconic River, as well as Sweezy Pond. The highlight Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated on the west shore of Lake Champlain, this popular camping area & park has a large, natural sand beach. Dogs are permitted in campsites, check website for availability. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: NoDogs are not permitted in the area with lifeguards and at the pavilion, but are allowed on the outer beach. This beach is a hot spot for seal watching in Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis preserve features an intricate trail system that was once a part of the Meadow Brook Hunt fox hunting route. Some of the trails are restored carriage trails and date Read more...
- Restrooms: YesMultiple-use trails varying in length from .5 – 2.0 miles long take you through this hilly, woodland park full of ravines, streams, and the 12 acre Harlow Lake. There are Read more...
- moderate3-5miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoMixed oak and pine woodland make up more than 2700 acres of this pine barrens preserve. Perfect for hiking with your pup! Remember to pack in pack out, and be Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe pond was originally constructed by the Day family. The water in the pond turned a waterwheel, which in turn powered the saw of the family sawmill. When you visit, Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe trail system includes the 6.55 mile Niagara Gorge Trail! Read more...
- Restrooms: NonePaved area with dog pool and benches Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis is a boat launch, with no other facilities available Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesPups are allowed in the outdoor dining area. Please check restaurant website or call ahead for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Italian Read more...
- Easy<1miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis small park has a quiet pond with wetland vegetation surrounding it. The 0.2 mile linear trail also has several benches along the way, perfect for taking a moment to Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis park is wooded and generally flat, with nature trails and camping! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis 240 acre estate features a summit pavilion at an elevation of 1627 feet, offering stunning panoramic views. Dogs are allowed on the hiking trails and in picnic areas. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThere are many unmarked trails in this 700 acre park, this is the place to go if you want to be lost in nature. A hidden gem, it offers solitude Read more...
- Restrooms: NonePlease check restaurant website or call ahead for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Brewery Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThe feature of the park Chapman Falls is 60′ long over a series of steps. Until the 1890’s, this was the site of a mill. It’s unsure where the name Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOverlooking the Devil’s Hole Rapids, this park offers several scenic spots. Be sure to check out the stone staircase leading to views of the rapids and gorge rock layers Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe camping area in this small but beautiful park is dog friendly, call ahead or check the website to confirm spaces available Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneRun made mostly of dirt, also has benches to sit Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThousands of fossil tracks were exposed here in 1966! Pets on a leash are permitted on the park grounds, but not on the nature trails or Exhibit Center. Read more...
- EasyRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesFeaturing a wooded, shady 2.2 mile loop trail. Hilly in parts, but comfortable to walk on. The loop trail follows the perimeter of the park, making it pretty easy to Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneAlso known as the 8th Avenue Dog Beach, dogs can enjoy this stretch of sand year-round, and may also enjoy the boardwalk September 15-May 15. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis old school neighborhood tavern has a jukebox and board games and loves dogs! Read more...
- 1-3miRestrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis hilly parkland features a 1 mile network style trail which winds through ridges and valleys over sandy ground. Fun Facts & Sights to See: Namesake: this passive parkland Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLeashed dogs are permitted Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and guidelines/restrictions! Vineyard Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLeashed dogs are permitted Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and restrictions/guidelines! Vineyard Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesSmall & Large areas with benches, trees, tables and bags. Water is available near the ball field Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneSand/dirt run with benches. Little shade Read more...
- Restrooms: NoOne of Connecticut’s newest state parks, Eagle Landing features 16 acres of Connecticut River frontage. Up until the 1960’s the area was used for agriculture. More recently, it has been Read more...
- Restrooms: YesIn addition to the art installations, the park has several nature trails, including the Gorge Trail which meets up with the rim trail that connect’s to Devil’s Hole State Park. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesMust Be East Hills or Roslyn resident to use the facility Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoOne run for all sizes. Benches, shade structure, benches and water are available. Run is mostly grass/dirt. Must be Town of Huntington resident Read more...
- Easy3-5miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoJinx Thinks: We did the blue trail when we visited this park, and the trail was pretty narrow for most of the time. Since I’m young and still learning, that Read more...
- EasyRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis park is open year round and in addition to being dog friendly, offers a good place to launch kayaks, is a great picnic spot, and also connects to the Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: No0.3 mile trail with some hills. To access the trailhead, drive in through the cobblestone walls marking the estate entrance on Arbutus Rd. Pass the first driveway on the left Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis small park located on the Oswegatchie River has 38 campsites, perfect for a quiet getaway. Check the website for availability Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesLarge & Small dog areas featuring benches, shade structures, waste bags and a water fountain Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesDogs are allowed on the dog path on the east side of Park Blvd, as well as in the dog park. The dog park (Salisbury Park Dr.. and Stewart Ave) Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs are more than welcome as long as they are leashed and picked up after! Pets are not permitted inside the buildings. Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes120 acres of NY country side that offers hiking, swimming, and plenty of room to play. There are options to stay in Rvs, Cottages, Cabins or Tents! Check their Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis beautiful forest is diverse, and features wetlands and waterfalls (use the purple blazed trail for views of the falls). The trails can be damp and sometimes slippery due to Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis beautiful park on Lake Erie offers camping and a trail system that has trails of varying lengths, perfect for all skill levels. The scenic cliffs of Angola shale line Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis super cool brewery’s taproom is a greenhouse! Dogs are more than welcome, but it is requested that any dogs that like to make conversation find their way outside as Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis massive, 14,086 acre park has more than 20km of groomed trails, a campground, fishing, and so much more. There are RV campsites, but currently no hookups available or dump Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis lakefront park has it all, sandy beaches, shoreline bluffs, and woodlands! There are campgrounds and cabin areas. Dogs are allowed in campsites and day use areas, unless otherwise noted. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesEnjoy beautiful views of the Farm River just before it empties into the Long Island Sound. Pets must be on a maximum 7′ long leash Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs are welcome at the tables out front. Sophisticated eatery serving breakfast, lunch, brunch and dinner Be sure to call ahead or check their website for current policies/guidelines and Read more...
- 1-3miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThe park features 1.2 miles of trails over hilly terrain, and a large field where sometimes events take place! Fun Facts & Sights to See: Local History: there is Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis location has outdoor seating, which allows pups! They have super unique donut flavors like Blueberry Pancake and Strawberry Lavender! Be sure to check their website or call ahead Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis location has outdoor seating, which allows pups! They have super unique donut flavors like Blueberry Pancake and Strawberry Lavender! Be sure to check their website or call ahead Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis location has outdoor seating, which allows pups! They have super unique donut flavors like Blueberry Pancake and Strawberry Lavender! Be sure to check their website or call ahead Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesDense woods, a long narrow gorge, hiking trails, and 5 waterfalls are some of the features of this park! The campsite area includes a stream-fed swimming pool! Pets are allowed Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneDogs are welcome to join their owners as long as they remain on a leash. 12 rotating beers are featured at a time Be sure to check their website Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: Yes10 dog friendly tables in the outdoor dining area! Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and restrictions/guidelines Pub snacks, salads, burgers Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesJinx Thinks: This was the first time I traveled to a new island! I enjoyed my visit to Fire Island. I got to walk around on the sand, saw the Read more...
- Restrooms: YesCamping and glamping experiences in luxury tents, located in upstate NY! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis long, narrow run has water available Read more...
- Restrooms: NoSocialized, friendly pets with a current rabies vaccination are welcome to join their owners at this campground! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times, with 2 pets Read more...
- EasyRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesSpend an afternoon with your pup at one of the most iconic parks in the city! The site of two 20th century World’s Fairs, there is so much to see! Read more...
- 1-3miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis park is relatively new, having been acquired by the county in 2000. The 1.5 mile trail was blazed in 2015 Read more...
- Restrooms: NoTake in the panoramic views of Fort Adams State Park with your best friend! Fort Adams was a part of the US Army for more than 100 years and a Read more...
- Restrooms: YesVisit the site of the September 6th, 1781 massacre led by Benedict Arnold. Leashed pets are permitted! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesKnown as the Birthplace of the American National Anthem. Dogs are not allowed inside any of the buildings, within the Historic Zone, or or Star Fort. Please bring your own Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThe woodland trail system has varying length paths, from .1 mile to 2.28 miles! Read more...
- Tail Guide ApprovedPrice: $4Restrooms: YesDogs on leashes are permitted on the premises of this star-shaped fort that dates back to the 1840’s! The fort was occupied by the US Army through WWII and Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPets are allowed inside the fort proper, as long as they are leashed and under control. Pets are not allowed in any of the enclosed buildings. There are also plenty Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesTake your pup on a walk around a preserved Civil War Fortress! This park offers plenty of space for relaxation, as well as learning plenty of US History along the Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis location served as the site of military forts, schools and research facilities for the US Army, Navy and Coast Guard. An integral part of our coastal defense system, it Read more...
- Restrooms: YesEnjoy beautiful views of Newport Harbor while you walk the 61.5 acre property. Situated on granite cliffs across from Fort Adams, Fort Wetherill offers boating, fishing, and hiking! Fort Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesHiking trails along densely wooded bluffs, panoramic views, marsh that offers nature sightings including Great Blue Herons, and 275 campsites round out the offerings at this large park! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis park, located a short drive from NYC, has trails ranging in length from ust under a mile to just shy of two miles, and take you around Mohansic Lake Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneOld fashioned ice cream parlor; cash only; tables and chairs outside Read more...
- Restrooms: No2.5 miles of trails that follow a historic carriage road, passing by the ruins of a mansion. Dogs must be leashed and picked up after Read more...
- Easy<1miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoMade mostly of a large field, this park offers a dog walking trail about a half mile long that skirts the edge of the field. Read more...
- Easy1-3miRestrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThe 1.4 mile trail is flat grass & dirt. The unmarked trailhead can be found on the north side of West Rogues Path Fun Facts & Sights to See: Read more...
- Restrooms: NoGrab a cone for you, and a pup cup for your best friend! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: YesStroll along the park’s 4 piers and take in the sights of midtown Manhattan’s skyline, including the United Nations and Empire State Building. The park has beautiful gardens and a Read more...
- Jinx Thinks: I’m a water dog, so I love when we walk to the beach here. There’s a path that goes straight to it from the parking lot, but I Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesSmall & Large Dog areas, bring bags with you but there are garbage cans. The park also has bathrooms as well as trails, including the Beach Rd. which leads to Read more...
- Easy<1miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: No0.6 mile loop trail, on the historic Gardiner Farm. Fun Facts & Sights to See: Local History: The Gardiner Farm dates back to 1750 when the land was first Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis 10 acre park’s main purpose is to provide access to Gardner Lake. In 1895, Thomas LeCount wanted to relocate his house, and chose to try pulling it across Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPets are permitted to visit bayside beaches year round, and on oceanside beaches from September 15th- March 15th. All pets must be on a leash! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoPlumb Beach is open to dogs year round! It can only be accessed via the eastbound lane of the Belt Parkway, between exits 9 & 11, and is open daily Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOnce the site of a mill town, you can still find stone foundations, cellar holes, and even few tombstones. Leashed pets are permitted in picnic areas and trails, but Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes90 miles of open space corridor that follows the route of the Genesee Valley Canal and the Pennsylvania Railroad Rochester Branch. This multi-use trail is full of historic as well Read more...
- Restrooms: NoEnjoy the trail as it leads past crumbling foundations of a former family estate, to a broad, grassy tidal river flat. Pets must be on a maximum 7′ leash. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoSocialized, friendly pets with a current rabies vaccination are welcome to join their owners at this campground! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times, with 2 pets Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesSet in the middle of Roslyn, this park features a working mill and a gazebo. As you stroll through the park you’ll be able to take in the sights of Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesMore than 12 miles of interconnecting trails, 3 ponds, and a lake are nestled in the wooded, hilly terrain here! You can also reserve a campsite! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThe castle located here was built by William Hooker Gillette. The castle is named the Seventh Sister, as it is located atop the most southern hill in a chain known Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesSmall & Large Dog areas. Waste bags, garbage cans, water fountains, benches and shade for tons of fun! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOtsego Lake is the ‘Glimmerglass’ mentioned in James Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Tales, and this beautiful park has an incredible view of it! There are several picturesque trails, as well as Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneOpen on weekends with live music and food trucks The farm grows 20 acres of fruit produce, and makes wine! Be sure to check their website for current hours Read more...
- Restrooms: YesSpacious lawns, fields, and forested areas provide a beautiful day with your pup. Packed sand bridle paths are ideal for a forested adventure! The children of Colonel Robert Hale Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesAcquired by NYS in 1962, this park features the beautiful Thirty Mile Lighthouse, campsites, and a trail system! Read more...
- Price: $25Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis trail features a footbridge over a part of the tidal pond that leads to a forested bluff and a gorgeous view of the Long Island Sound. The inlet is Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneDogs allowed in briefly while placing order, and then permitted in outdoor seating areas; Coffee and tea house Be sure to check their website for current hours and restrictions/guidelines Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneDogs allowed in briefly while placing order, and then permitted in outdoor seating areas; Coffee and tea house Be sure to check their website for current hours and restrictions/guidelines Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneDogs allowed in briefly while placing order, and then permitted in outdoor seating areas; Coffee and tea house Be sure to check their website for current hours and restrictions/guidelines Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDog friendly; Pint & Pups events on Wednesdays 5pm-11pm. Delicious food as well! Be sure to check their website or call ahead to confirm hours and current restrictions/guidelines Read more...
- Restrooms: NoAlmost entirely wooded, offers a few different trail options to explore! Read more...
- Restrooms: No25 miles of park trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, plus 6 ponds across almost 2500 acres of land! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPopular spot for camping and fishing, located on a point of land sticking into the American Channel of the St. Lawrence River. There is also a trail through the wooded Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesPups are allowed in the outdoor dining area. Please check restaurant website or call ahead for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Greek Read more...
- Restrooms: YesNot only is there an extensive trail system, but thanks to a grant from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, there is an All Terrain Wheelchair available to access the Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWell behaved, leashed dogs are allowed in the tasting room, free dog treats made from the brewery’s spent grain are available, and there is a North Fork Dock Diving Pet Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis small, passive park on the Great South Bay features a boardwalk with benches, and a section of beach on the bay. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoOverlooking the Connecticut River, Haddam Meadows State Park is a beautiful spot for picnicking and boating! Pets must be on a leash. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPicnic with you best for legged friend! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoTraces of the former owners of this property can be seen throughout the park. Look for headstones of the Chester family, who lived there in the 18th century. Caleb Haley Read more...
- Restrooms: YesNot only can you hike here, but you can camp as well! There are over 6 miles of hiking trails, plus the mile long trail at the east end of Read more...
- Restrooms: YesFeaturing over 2 miles of beach, as well as a boardwalk. Leashed pets are permitted in the picnic area year round, and allowed on the beach from 9/30-4/1 ONLY. Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesPups are allowed in the outdoor dining area. Please check restaurant website or call ahead for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Coffeehouse Read more...
- Restrooms: YesEnjoy beautiful views of the Long Island Sound, and the sight of Eolia, summer mansion of the Harkness Family. Edward S. Harkness was the heir to a fortune created by Read more...
- Restrooms: YesMore than 22 miles of hiking trails and over 2,000 feet of elevation! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWith over 31 lakes, 200 miles of trails, beaches, camping areas, and miles of streams spread over two counties, Harriman is the second largest in the NYS Parks system! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThere is a roadway leading halfway up the mountain. At the end of the road a rugged half mile trail leads to the top. The summit of Haystack Mountain provides Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis flat, paved 0.3 mile path around the pond is perfect for all ages and skill levels, and is also handicapped accessible. You’ll walk over charming bridges and see turtles Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesJinx Thinks: The dog trail here is a favorite of mine! Mom loves to birdwatch, and I get to romp through woods, fields, marshland, and splash in the water too! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis 133 acre, passive park has hills, 1300′ of shoreline, wetland, farm fields, and offers plenty of wildlife/bird watching opportunities! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesDogs are allowed in the dog walk area in field 3 near the South Pond, and must be leashed at all times Fun Facts & Sights to See: Know Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneSmall and large dog areas with benches. Mostly dirt with wood chips Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThe trail system here includes stacked loops that carry on for about 2 miles. Enjoy the forest, and walk along the stream on the yellow trail! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis undeveloped park has 3,000 acres of land used for hiking, horseback riding (by permit), and fishing! Dogs must remain on a leash at all times Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis hilly and heavily wooded park features hiking trails that double as cross country ski trails in winter, and the Beaver Pond Nature Trail as well. Campsites are available, check Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneFriendly, well behaved dogs are allowed in the bottle shop and on the brewery grounds, but not allowed in the tasting room. Dogs must be kept on a leash at Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLocated in a parcel of land acquired by the Parks department during the mapping of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. The site was not needed so it became parkland! It’s a nice Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoDogs are technically not allowed at Hither Hills while the park is open, however there is part of the beach, which you can reach by way of Neapeague Harbor Rd. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesFeaturing U-pick pumpkins on the vine, a corn maze, hay rides, a kid-friendly hay maze, sunflowers, and a snack stand, this farm has all of your favorite fall activities, AND Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLocated inside Inwood Hill Park, features a pool and water fountain Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneSeasonal boat launch at the south east corner of Honeoye Lake Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis 20.2 mile trail was once a former railroad line. Winding through several towns, it crosses subdivisions and roads, but offers a quiet, scenic outing. Dogs are allowed on Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoJinx Thinks: I really liked walking through the woods here, the meadow was fun too! Since most of the trails here are pretty tight I didn’t get to go on Read more...
- Restrooms: YesAt low tide, you can still see the stone weirs built by the Mohegans in the water. During pioneer times, this was the site of a gristmill and sawmill. Today Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPack a picnic and check out the Pine Knob loop trail! Pets are permitted in picnic areas and trails, but not the campground. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis dog park has two separate areas, one for large dogs and one for small/elderly dogs. There are benches and plenty of shade. The surface is a mix of concrete Read more...
- Easy1-3miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis park has several transitions from beach grass to pine tree canopy, to prairie grass and salt marsh. Wildlife abounds from molluscs to birds, reptiles and turtles. The park Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThere is a network of trails that range in difficulty in this huge park, but the most well known is the Breakneck Ridge trail, which rises 1,250 feet in only Read more...
- Restrooms: NoONLY accessible by boat, this park has picnic areas with grills as well as a nature trail. While there are no official campsites, transient camping is permitted. There are no Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLocated on Pier 84, the dog run is double gated for safety, and has running water mid April through early November. There are benches and trash cans, with a posted Read more...
- Easy1-3miRestrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoWalk through woodlands, meadow, and wetlands at this gorgeous 27 acre preserve. The newest North Shore Land Alliance property opened to the public in 2020! Local History: once known Read more...
- Restrooms: NoHike the extensive trail system and take in scenic views of the Connecticut River! Leashed pets are permitted in all areas except the playground. While it is designated Read more...
- Restrooms: YesCasual bar and eatery that allows dogs at their pet friendly outdoor tables. Please check their website for updated hours and policies Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWell behaved dogs are welcome to join their owners! Please check their website or call ahead for current hours and policies! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesOpen to the public year round, this 275 acre park offers a variety of activities, including hiking & camping! Fun Facts & Sights to See: Natural History: what was Read more...
- 1-3miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoApprox. 1.5 miles of well marked trails will take you through woodlands, shrubs, vines, and forest. The pond is home to many types of birds and frogs as well! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesBoat launch site, currently only open for canoe/kayak launch Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesLarge & Small areas with trees, benches, tables, bags. Dogs are also allowed on the trails and walkways in this park. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoOver 87 nearly untouched acres of nature preserve right on the Great South Bay! Featuring tall grass, wetlands and a small beach, you’re sure to see a variety of wildlife, Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneSmaller sized run with gravel flooring. Canine water fountain and poop bags available Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis beautiful park on a sheltered bay has dog friendly campsites, some right near the water! Enjoy the trail system, offering plenty of short interconnecting trails Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis land was once owned by James Baird, a contractor and engineer whose firm constructed the Lincoln Memorial! The Red Trail here is just over 2 miles long, and there Read more...
- Restrooms: NoCovering more than three square miles, the James L Goodwin State Forest provides an extensive trail system, as well as a large lake. Named after one of the state’s first Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWith a spacious outdoor seating area, this brewery offers tons of room for pups to relax while their owners grab a drink! Please check brewery website for any restrictions/guidelines Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs are allowed outside as well as in the tasting room as long as they’re on a leash Please check website or call ahead to confirm hours and restrictions/guidance Read more...
- Restrooms: NoA great summer spot for fishing, or wintertime cross-country skiing. Hunting is also permitted here, be sure to check regulations before you go! Leashed pets are permitted. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoEnjoy the hiking trails that lead to the beach! You may even see seals seasonally! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoLeashed pets are welcome to join owners at this National Wildlife Refuge. There are more than 10 miles of trails, including the popular 3.5 mile Wetland Loop. The trails are Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWoodlands, ponds, fields, and generally flat terrain meet you here. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOffering a variety of campsites, plus trails! The terrain includes steep, rocky outcroppings between the campsites and the shore, providing excellent views! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesRestaurant and butcher serving American food, BBQ, Happy Hour and Brunch. Dogs are permitted on the back patio Be sure to check their website or call ahead to confirm Read more...
- Temporarily Closed: YesRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesA covered bridge and water fall featuring a 250′ cascade are just some of the charming features in this dog friendly park! Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneOutdoor seating is dog friendly Farm Stand and Baked Goods Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOriginally inhabited by member of the Algonquin Indian tribe. Early settlers traded one brass kettle for use of the land for hunting and fishing. Pets are permitted in the Read more...
- Open to Dogs Starting: 08/31Closed to Dogs Starting: 05/01Restrooms: noWaste Disposal: YesJinx Thinks: I officially love the beach. The park was fun to romp in for a bit, but the bluff area was my favorite part of this walk. There were Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoJinx Thinks: This was a totally new type of walk for me. Instead of exploring woods, beaches, etc. we explored around old buildings! There were also plenty of fields to Read more...
- 3-5miRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesKnolls Park has 3.6 miles of trails that also connect to the neighboring Meadowlark Park (over 9 miles of trails). Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThe former estate of the Knox Family, there are 400 acres of grasslands, and 100 acres of woodlands, ponds and wetlands to explore! The trails are also open to horses. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesAnywhere you stand in this park, you can see water, and some of the 1700 islands this area is known for! Many of the campsites are right on the water Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesTake in the breathtaking view from the bluffs, hike the trails and camp out overnight! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesFeatures include: 2 acre off leash dog park, indoor dog wash, pet treat vending area, dog spray fountain, trails, turf play area Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThe park offers a ton of recreational activities, as well as a lovely walking path Read more...
- Restrooms: NoDogs are allowed on a leash not longer than 6′ but can not go inside any of the buildings, picnic areas, walkways or beaches Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesAn extensive trail system, plus tent and trailer campsites are available! The perfect place to make a weekend out of exploring, nestled right next to a lake! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs are permitted in the picnic areas, but not on the beach or campground. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPanoramic views of Lake Ontario, farms, and orchards are the main feature of this park. There are also 4 miles of hiking trails and 274 campsites! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis popular campground offers several options from tent sites or lean-to’s, to electric sites for your RV! Dogs are also welcome to join in the river sports, they just have Read more...
- 5+miRestrooms: NoThis long, narrow trail was originally designated for horses, but now also accommodates walkers, joggers, hikers and bikers. The 10+ mile trail follows a railroad trail through several towns. Read more...
- 5+miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis park offers 15 miles of windy mountain biking trails, and is also open to dogs on leashes. Read more...
- 1-3miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThe 2.5 mile loop trail is accessible year round, and is suitable for all skill levels. Trails are well marked with diamond shaped signs with different colored owls on them. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWhat could be more relaxing than spending the afternoon in a field of lavender? Pups are welcome to join you, as long as they are friendly, vaccinated, and cleaned up Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoVisit the shop for lavender items to bring home, and take a walk through the fields! This unique, dog friendly destination is popular during the bloom, be sure to check Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoVisit the shop for lavender items to bring home, and take a walk through the fields! This unique, dog friendly destination is popular during the bloom, be sure to check Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesPets are welcome at the sidewalk tables in the summer Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and guidelines/restrictions French Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis park features a seasonal splash park for pups! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesKnown as the “Grand Canyon of the East” this amazing park has three major waterfalls between cliffs up to 600′ in parts. The lush forests harbor more than 66 miles Read more...
- Easy<1miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: No.4 mile loop trail. An easy walk with no elevation, suited for all! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesYou can spend hours on the trails here, getting in a good workout! Dogs are not permitted in the picnic area, and the trails in zone A are for equestrian Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesPups are allowed in the outdoor dining area, and water bowls are available! Please check restaurant website or call ahead for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Burgers and Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneTrees, large rocks, a waterslide, and astroturf! All dogs are allowed, but there are special hours for seniors and small dogs each day from 9am-10am and 3pm-4pm Read more...
- Restrooms: YesBoat launch and picnic site, with one pavilion available for rental. Pets are allowed in day use areas unless noted by sign or directive Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneDogs are allowed in the seating area in front, ask about dolce doggie nights! Please check their website for current hours and any restrictions Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLeashed dogs permitted! Please check website or call ahead for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Spirits Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated smack in the middle of wine country, this state park has more than 4.5 miles of hiking trails, lake access, and camping! Dogs are not permitted on guarded beaches, Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis small, remote park is almost completely surrounded by water, and features mostly grassy campsites with some trees scattered throughout Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThickly wooded areas, with a trail system and boat launch! This peninsula was formed by a retreating glacier! Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesPups are permitted in the outdoor seating area Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and restrictions/guidelines Salads, Burgers, Sandwiches Read more...
- Restrooms: NoHiking trails, scenic vistas, and historic ruins, Lovers Leap State Park has it all. Dogs must be on a 7′ maximum leash. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLeashed dogs are allowed. Please call ahead or check the website to confirm hours and guidelines/restrictions Vineyard Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLeashed dogs are allowed. Please check the website for guidance/restrictions and to confirm hours Vineyard Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThe blue trail heads across Cobble Mountain and other peaks for views of the Catskill and Taconic Mountains. Pets aren’t allowed in the campground area. Read more...
- Restrooms: No300 acres of uplands, meadows, woodlands, river, trails and bird watching! Dogs on a 7′ or shorter leash are permitted. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoDid you know this was the US’s 2nd national park? Chock full of historical sites and monuments on top of natural wonders. Well behaved dogs are welcome, please pick up Read more...
- Restrooms: NoFeaturing a self guided nature trail. hiking trails, electric and non electric campsites Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneSeparate area for small dogs, with water and poop bags provided Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis heavily wooded, hilly park offers a 2.6 mile loop trail through dry and wet woodlands, and marsh. Some trails become narrow, it’s recommended to stay on marked trails due Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneNewly reconstructed, the park offers small and large dog runs, drinking fountains for dogs and owners, as well as seating. Read more...
- 1-3miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis former animal farm features 1.8 miles of trails. You can also connect to the larger Berkeley Jackson County Park from here as well! Fun Facts & Sights to Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThe 12.1 acre park features a 0.3 mile, flat trail that offers a peaceful walk around a pond and through the trees Fun Facts & Sights to See: Local Read more...
- Difficult5+miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoApprox 8 mile loop trail in the Pine Barrens. Expect hills, with the park having a more than 600 ft elevation gain. This large park can offer multiple days worth Read more...
- Restrooms: NoTravel the trails for beautiful water views. Part of the lake is used for public water supply. Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesBBQ and American food, dogs are permitted in the outdoor eating area! Please check restaurant website for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneFenced dog run with mulched footing Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated right next to Ogden Mills and Ruth Livingston Mills Memorial State Park, the two parks combined have more than 1,000 acres, with trails running through them that offer beautiful Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneHandicapped accessible dog run Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThis 7 acre water front park along the East River also features a dog run! The site of the park was a 19th century shipping dock, you can still see Read more...
- Tail Guide ApprovedRestrooms: YesPets are welcome to explore the grounds, as long as they are on a leash! The park is open from 7 am to sunset year round. Pets are not permitted Read more...
- Restrooms: NoAccess is by boat ONLY, boats are available to rent nearby, call the park for more info. Campsites are available, check the website for booking information Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: YesThis 1.4 acre park has paths for a short stroll, and features a gazebo where concerts are sometimes held, as well as a playground and spray pad. Fun Facts Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe most famous part of this park is the historic Wolf Den area! Pets on a leash are permitted in picnic areas and trails. Pets are not permitted in Read more...
- Restrooms: NoNearly 5 miles of flat woodlands to explore! Dogs must be on a 7′ or shorter leash. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesSmall & Large dog areas. Footing is woodchips, and there are benches, tables, shade structures as well as water. This park gets very busy on weekends, plan accordingly! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoComprised of many parcels of land spread over several towns. Mattatuck State Forest has a variety of trails to explore! Dogs are permitted on a 7′ or shorter leash. Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes30 wooded camping sites plus hiking trails and ball fields Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneSeparate areas for large and small dogs Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneFondly known as McGrowl-Lick park, the park itself is dog friendly and low key, with plenty of older beautiful trees! Read more...
- Difficult5+miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoMeadowlark offers 5 miles of varied terrain with few flat or straight sections. The loop is very popular with mountain bikers Fun Facts & Sights to See: Know Before Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: Yes10 dog friendly tables in the outdoor seating area! Please call ahead or check the website to confirm restrictions/guidelines and hours! Pub Fare Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneDogs are allowed in the outdoor seating area; bakery that also has homemade dog bones Be sure to check their website for current policies/guidelines and hours Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesLocated inside the Michael J Tully Park, this relatively new dog park features dedicated runs for small and large dogs, a shade structure, artificial turf/pea gravel, water fountains for dogs Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoLarge & small dog areas with water, benches, shade. All dogs are required to be spayed or neutered and have a pooch pass to enter. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWine, cider, and gin. Weekends feature pizza and live music Be sure to check their website for updates on hours and any restrictions Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: YesThe perfect place for a stroll, Mill Pond Park offers an approximately 1.5 mile path for walking your pup. The park has places to pause and take a break, with Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis is a short, ‘on-road’ trail, beginning at the gazebo on the west side of Mill Pond, passing the Grist Mill and Heron Parks. The Mill Dam bridge provides beautiful Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThe beautiful grounds feature a lake, chairs and picnic tables to relax on, and a Jazz Concert Series each year! Be sure to check their website for updates on Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis short trail provides a quick walk, or you can connect to nearby Blydenburgh Park Fun Facts & Sights to See: Know Before You Go: the small parking lot Read more...
- Restrooms: NoTake a walk through the woods around Millers Pond. The pond’s principal source of water comes from springs of unpolluted water. Dogs must be on a leash no longer Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe 80′ long beautiful Mine Kill Falls that the park is named after can be reached in a separate parking area, with viewing platforms and the Long Path hiking trail! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesHardwood forest, lakes, several waterfalls, 35 miles of carriage roads and 50 miles of footpaths all within and hour and a half from NYC. Please note, dogs are not Read more...
- Restrooms: NoFrom the top of Mohawk Mountain on a clear day, the view goes on forever. Wildlife in the park can include bobcat, fox and deer, and the park also includes Read more...
- 3-5miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoOffers outer beach access and outer beach camping, as well as an extensive trail system. The Big Reed Pond Nature Trails are nice for canine hikers, color coded to make Read more...
- Restrooms: NoRemnants of the former boys’ summer camp, Camp Mooween, can be seen throughout the park. Look for the stone chimney and concrete foundation of the main hall, and old roads Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis park has plenty of nature trails around the water and through the woods, plus camping (check availability on website), as well as fishing Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneCheck their website for dog events going on, where they sell Bark N Stormy’s to raise money for rescues! Located under the Ben Franklin bridge, this dockside bar offers gorgeous Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLocated inside the beautiful and historic Morningside Park. Bag dispenser available, dirt/mulched floor. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesHike up the tower trail for a beautiful view! Dogs are not permitted on the beach. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: YesJinx Thinks: I’ve never been able to be off leash at the beach before! At first I was the only dog there, but eventually some friends came along and we Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesWalk around several ponds and through a pine barrens forest. You can also connect to Sears Bellows Pond County Park on the other side of Sunrise Hwy. Fun Facts Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThis undeveloped parkland is a treasure trove for bird watching and dog walking. Fun Facts & Sights to See: Sights to See: there is a huge abandoned Smith Meal Read more...
- Restrooms: NoTranslated, the named of this park means “land between the rivers.” The park is popular for its riding trails, riverfront picnicking, and fishing. Dogs are permitted in the trails and Read more...
- Restrooms: NoEnjoy a walk through this hardwood forest, which also has a number of streams running through it. Leashed pets are permitted. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesAccessed via 1/2 mile dirt path. Small & Large dog areas with a water fountain, waste bags, benches and woodchip flooring Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesSmall & Large dog runs with synthetic turf and agility equipment appropriate for sizes. Picnic tables and benches. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesAn extensive trail system takes you through these historic woods! This was the site of the Battle of Newtown, one of the largest offensive campaigns in the American Revolution. You Read more...
- Restrooms: YesBeautiful scenery and miles of hiking trails welcome you at America’s oldest State Park! The falls at night are a must see, be sure to check their website to see Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoOne area for all sizes, sand/dirt footing. There are some play structures, a water source, picnic tables and shade canopy Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs are allowed on the river. It is recommended that you do not leash dogs while they are in the boat in the event you capsize. Leashed pets can enjoy Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis beautiful park has a bit of everything: water, rock, forest/woodland. Dogs are permitted on a leash. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoPets are allowed on leash in the park except the sand beach. They can swim off leash at Calm Cove! The trail system accesses high points along each ridge that Read more...
- Jinx Thinks: A little different than our usual trail walk but I enjoyed it! I was a little bummed that I was not allowed to dive into the reservoir as Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLeashed dogs are welcome inside or in the garden! Coffeehouse Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesDogs are welcome on the trails within the park, but the promenade is off limits on summer weekends, as is the beach & water. Read more...
- Price: $15Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesDogs are welcome on the trails within the park, but the promenade is off limits on summer weekends, as is the beach & water. 730-5 winter 9 to dusk summer Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: No.5 mile linear trail that was the former site of a railroad spur! Fun Facts & Sights to See: Local History: this rail spur was added in the 1860s Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoA small but beautiful park located at the water’s edge in Northport, the Northport Village Park exudes charm. There are often musicians playing in the gazebos, and the view of Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis beautiful riverfront area along the Hudson features walking paths along the river. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Upper Plateau area, and must be on a Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated alongside Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park, the combined parks have more than 1,000 acres of beautiful land to explore through their trail system! Enjoy incredible views of the Hudson Read more...
- : ClosedMonClosedTueClosedWed10:00 am - 5:00 pmThu10:00 am - 5:00 pmFri10:00 am - 5:00 pmSat10:00 am - 5:00 pmSun10:00 am - 5:00 pmRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoSmall & Large dog areas featuring green water systems that filter rainwater for dogs to drink! Benches donated by Boy Scouts Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesLarge outdoor area with wood chips, game available. Beer & food served Be sure to check their website for current hours and restrictions/guidelines Read more...
- <1miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoA newly constructed multiuse trail extends about 0.4 miles from the park’s westernmost entrance to its easternmost gate, and connects to the nearly 2 mile trail maintained by Town Of Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThe park is named after a former iron furnace once located there. It was highly valuable during the Revolutionary War, as it was a major supplier of horseshoes! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneIce Cream for dogs and their humans! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesGet back to nature at this park located just 3 hours from NYC, there is no cell service or wifi! The Arctic Lake offers excellent fishing, and there are over Read more...
- Price: $10Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesDogs are welcome October 2nd-May 19th on leash and off the beach at all times. Fun Facts & Sights to See: Local History: when it was created in the Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOnce the site of Osborndale Farms, a Hostein cow and jersey cow farm. The park offers a lovely trail system to enjoy! Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NonePups are allowed in the outdoor dining area, and must be on a leash. Please check restaurant website or call ahead for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Seafood Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneFeatures a water fountain for humans and dogs Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPups must be on a leash at all times, water bowls are available! Please check restaurant website for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThe largest state forest in Connecticut, with more than 24,000 acres over 6 towns! Pets are permitted on a leash. Hunting is permitted in the forest, please check regulations Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: NoneLeashed dogs are welcome outside Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and guidelines/restrictions Vineyard Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis park features waterfalls, engineering landmarks, and ancient geology among other things. Enjoy the walking paths while taking in the beautiful scenery! Pets must be on a leash and Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis relatively new, DEC managed state forest is rich in history. Local historians believe American patriots working for George Washington walked through these woods during Revolutionary times. Dogs are permitted Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneLocated inside Patterson Park, this dog run has separate areas for large and small dogs. Both areas feature benches, artificial grass, water fountains, and pools Read more...
- Restrooms: NoDogs are welcome to enjoy the refuge as long as they remain on a 6′ leash. Hike the trails on this refuge, established in 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis state forest is part of a park/forest complex that includes Burr Pond State Park and Sunny Brooke State Park. Here you’ll find hardwoods, as well as white pine and Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis new nature trail opened in 2019. The half mile loop takes you through the 10.6 acre preserve next to the Walt Whitman High School. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe perimeter trail is about 1.84 miles, with several connecting trails going through the middle. The park is at the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers and has view Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOffering four seasons of enjoyment, Penwood State Park comprises almost 800 acres, with an extensive hiking system throughout! Read more...
- Restrooms: NonePlenty of seating and shade, with a poop bag dispenser provided. Can be noisy since it is next to the FDR Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPictured Rocks features towering sandstone cliffs, beaches, waterfalls, trails, forests, and lakes! Please check the website for exact areas of the park that dogs are allowed! Read more...
- Easy1-3miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoPlaced near several access points to trails in the Pine Barrens, the information center itself is open Monday-Friday May-October. Information on the Pine Barrens, including brochures, are available here. There Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThere is a 50′ waterfall right near the picnic area, and a nature trail which heads through the forest and winds past Pixley Falls Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneFood & Wine Magazine named it one of the best Pizza Places in the US. Also features wine on tap Be sure to check their website for current hours Read more...
- Restrooms: YesMost of the open and forested areas in this park are undeveloped, there is also a beach area and camping, as well as a trail! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLeashed dogs are permitted, there are water bowls and treats too! Brewery Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesOffers traditional pub fare! Dogs are allowed in the outdoor dining area Please check restaurant website for any restrictions/guidelines and to confirm hours! Read more...
- <1miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThe flat, sandy dog walking trail is easy to follow and is a quick, ⅘ mile loop trail. Fun Facts & Sights to See: Know Before You Go: as Read more...
- Easy<1miRestrooms: NoWaste Disposal: YesProsser Pines is home to one of the oldest surviving White Pine Plantations on the eastern seaboard of the US, the trees were planted as seedlings in 1812! The trail Read more...
- Restrooms: NoFishing, hiking, and picnicking await you at this park located within the George Washington Management Area. Dogs must remain on a 6′ leash while visiting the park. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe site of the winter encampment for the Continental Army’s 1779 winter encampment while under the command of General Putnam. The remains of the encampment, log buildings and a museum Read more...
- Restrooms: YesEnjoy the Trail loop with you pup! Dogs are not allowed on the beach. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThe 320 acres of forest is perfect for hikers and walkers! Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife like deer, owls, turkey, otter, herons and osprey. Read more...
- 1-3miRestrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoFeaturing an out and back trail that heads down to Stony Brook Harbor, this gem or a park is little known about, and not even listed on the Suffolk County Read more...
- EasyRestrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThe paved walking trails offer beautiful views of Lake Ronkonkoma Fun Facts & Sights to See: Local History: was the site of the Raynor Beach Pavilion, operated in the Read more...
- Easy1-3miRestrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis preserve has a lot to offer in its 42 acres! There are wide grassy trails around two large wildflower fields, and a windy, more narrow trail in the woods. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated right across from Independence Hall. Offering classic tavern food that includes vegan, vegetarian and gluten free. Check their website or call ahead for current restrictions/guidelines and hours Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis popular park has tons of recreational facilities, plus an exercise trail Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesLeashed dogs are allowed in the grass area outdoors Please check website or call ahead to confirm hours and guidance/restrictions Vineyard Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoExplore more than 190 miles of on and off leash trails with your best friend. Every trail in this trail system is available for dogs to use! There are trails Read more...
- Restrooms: NoRiver Highlands State Park offers beautiful water views on the bluffs overlooking the Connecticut River. The trails in the park will take you over wooden bridges, up on top of Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThere are multiple dog runs in the Riverside Park! Be sure to check the signage for areas of the park where dogs are not allowed Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneThere are multiple dog runs in the Riverside Park! Be sure to check the signage for areas of the park where dogs are not allowed Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesGrab a slice and sit by the Peconic River, the outdoor tables are dog friendly! Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and guidelines/restrictions Pizza Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWith plenty of room to explore, this 1100 acre park has a trail system that takes you along the water or through the woods. Please note that this is a Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWild beauty is the best way to describe this state park! 9 miles of hiking trails, wooded gorge, and the 115′ Lucifer Falls are some of the natural attractions! Book Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneRobert’s dog run is next to the playground in the park. There are waste bins and poop bags, plan to bring your own water. Single area paved for dogs to Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated partly on the mainland and partly on Barnhart Island, you can reach the park by going through a tunnel under the Eisenhower Lock. Offers hiking trails with beautiful views, Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWith more than 2,000 acres of fields and woodlands, this massive park spans two counties and three towns, and is home to a Tree Identification Trail, among several other trails Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneDogs are welcome as long as they are on a leash and under control Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesHas Both Small & Large dog areas Please plan to bring water and poop bags Read more...
- Restrooms: YesOffering beautiful countryside walks, the trails here are crushed stone carriage roads originally laid out by John D. Rockefeller Sr. and Jr.! Enjoy the historical structures like the wood and Read more...
- Open to Dogs Starting: October 1Closed to Dogs Starting: April 30thRestrooms: YesThe lake is on a ridge of Hook Mountain over the west bank of the Hudson. Only open to dogs part of the year, they must be kept on a Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated on the Long Island Sound, this beautiful park’s terrain offers something for everyone. Enjoy the trail system! Pets are permitted on hiking trails NORTH of the train tracks. Read more...
- 5+miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThere are over 12 miles of trails to wander through with your pooch! The park is run by the DEC and is also open to horseback riders and mountain bikers Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThere are over 12 miles of trails to wander through with your pooch! The park is run by the DEC and is also open to horseback riders and mountain bikers Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneRun is completely fenced, all one area, no separation for small and large dogs. Plan to bring your own water and poop bags Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: Yes1.5 miles of beautiful sights and experiences, the greenway allows leashed dogs as long as they are cleaned up after. There are art installations, food trucks, fountains, beer/wine gardens, and Read more...
- : 11:00 am - 5:00 pmMon11:00 am - 5:00 pmTue11:00 am - 5:00 pmWed11:00 am - 5:00 pmThu11:00 am - 5:00 pmFri11:00 am - 6:00 pmSat11:00 am - 6:00 pmSun11:00 am - 5:00 pmRestrooms: YesDogs are allowed at the Round Barn Estate, the outdoor patio Round Barn Filling Station, and the Round Barn Tasting Room, but dogs are not allowed outside. Read more...
- : 11:00 am - 6:00 pmMon11:00 am - 6:00 pmTue11:00 am - 6:00 pmWed11:00 am - 6:00 pmThu11:00 am - 6:00 pmFri11:00 am - 7:00 pmSat11:00 am - 7:00 pmSun11:00 am - 6:00 pmRestrooms: YesDogs are allowed at the Round Barn Estate, the outdoor patio Round Barn Filling Station, and the Round Barn Tasting Room, but dogs are not allowed outside. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: Yes2 levels, one for small dogs and one for large dogs. Features include water play area, agility courses, and astroturf! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesThis fully lit park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are benches to sit on and the ground is covered in gravel Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesJinx Thinks: I could spend all day here. I rolled in every field, sniffed out tons of history, and got to go to the beach! I also made sure I Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWalk through a covered bridge while you spend the day along the river! Hunting is permitted here, be sure to check before you go! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs on a 6′ or shorter leash are welcome to explore this incredible park, Home to Lake Maratanza, one of 5 Shawangunk sky lakes! There are ice cave crevices, cliffs, Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes2000 acres on the eastern shore of Lake Seneca! Camping and boating are the primary sources of entertainment here, but there is also a scenic lake trail! Read more...
- : ClosedMonClosedTueClosedWed11:00 am - 5:00 pmThu11:00 am - 5:00 pmFri11:00 am - 5:00 pmSat11:00 am - 5:00 pmSun9:00 am - 5:00 pmPrice: $15Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesNot only are dogs allowed on the trails, but there is now a dog run with spaces for large and small dogs! Fun Facts & Sights to See: Historical Read more...
- Restrooms: NoDogs are not allowed on guarded beaches, , but the Eastern Lake Ontario Dune system does have some hiking opportunities Read more...
- Jinx Thinks: I love both trail loops in this park! We did the white loop the first time we came here, it was winding and twisting, slightly disorienting, but so Read more...
- Restrooms: YesEnjoy the park with your pup! Dogs must be leashed and picked up after, and are not allowed in park buildings. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesApproximately 12 miles of trails, plus plenty of recreational activities, this park, distinguished by its classical architecture is listed as a National Historic Landmark. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDesignated as a State Estuary, this park has 8 miles of trails and is home to bald eagles, cerulean warblers, blue herons, and a variety of ecological communities. There are Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoFrom mountains to rolling meadow, parts of the Hudson, views of valleys, this park offers a bit of everything. There are several access points to different trails, dogs must be Read more...
- Restrooms: None30 mile scenic trail along the river. wide paved road with grass shoulders. also check out Schuylkill Banks Boardwalks Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneSmall and large dog areas with K9 grass and fountains for dogs! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis park has a lot to offer, from an extensive trail system in the Pine Barrens, to freshwater fishing. You’ll come across lovely ponds, and the trails are comfortable, albeit Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoSmall & Large areas with trees, benches and bags. The agility course was supplied by the Boy Scouts. Please bring your own water. Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesLots of hiking and biking trails, campsite, fishing, and amazing sunsets round out the list of perks at this park! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThe lakefront trail offers gorgeous views of Lake Seneca! Read more...
- 3-5miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: No3.4 miles of paved trail connects Setauket to Port Jeff. Forest, Meadows, Business districts, parks, farmland, and the Stony Brook University campus are connected by this trail. There are a Read more...
- Easy1-3miRestrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: NoThe main feature of this beautiful state park is the 2,400 feet of ocean beach, accessed by two stairways. There are also bluffs, freshwater wetlands and elevated platforms to enjoy Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesDogs are allowed on the patio. Shake Shack offers a ShackBurger dog biscuit and Pooch-ini vanilla custard dessert. Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and check Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesDogs are allowed on the patio. Shake Shack offers a ShackBurger dog biscuit and Pooch-ini vanilla custard dessert. Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and check Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesDogs are allowed on the patio. Shake Shack offers a ShackBurger dog biscuit and Pooch-ini vanilla custard dessert. Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and check Read more...
- Restrooms: YesDogs are allowed on the patio. Shake Shack offers a ShackBurger dog biscuit and Pooch-ini vanilla custard dessert. Please check the website or call ahead to confirm hours and check Read more...
- Outdoors OnlyRestrooms: YesShake Shack’s dog menu includes Pooch-ini’s, which is a cup of vanilla custard with dog biscuits, and a Bag O’ Bones, cookies made by Bocce’s Bakery in NYC! Dogs are Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThe Blue Blazed Shenipsit Trail passes over Soapstone Mountain and leads to the Soapstone Mountain Observation Tower. The tower was originally erected as a fire lookout spot. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoneWaste Disposal: YesThis beautiful private park features over 80,000 tulips along with other spring bulbs, and beautiful trees. Dogs are allowed to enjoy the park as long as they are on a Read more...
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