North Forty Natural Area - Brooklyn, NY

North Forty Natural Area - Brooklyn, NY North Forty Natural Area - Brooklyn, NY North Forty Natural Area - Brooklyn, NY North Forty Natural Area - Brooklyn, NY North Forty Natural Area - Brooklyn, NY
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North Forty Natural Area – Dog-Friendly Nature Trails in Brooklyn, NY

Discover the North Forty Natural Area, a serene escape situated within Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York. This large, unspoiled green space features expansive, dog-friendly trails and wide grassy paths that are perfect for Brooklyn pet owners seeking a peaceful retreat with their four-legged companions. The park offers quiet, uncrowded trails that meander through wildlife-rich habitats—making it one of the best places for leisurely dog walking or nature exploration in the borough. You’ll find fascinating abandoned ruins and access to deserted beaches, adding a sense of adventure to every visit.

Whether you’re searching for pet-friendly hikes or looking to get your dog some outdoor exercise, North Forty Natural Area provides ample opportunities for bonding and physical activity. Please note that the area is best enjoyed during the day and may not be recommended after dusk. Parking is conveniently located near the paddling and fishing area, offering easy access to the walking trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features wide grass paths and hiking trails ideal for dog walkers and nature lovers.
  • Where is the best place to park? The parking lot for paddling and fishing provides the easiest access to the natural area and trails.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? North Forty Natural Area is typically quiet and not crowded, making it great for peaceful walks.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The trails pass through natural wooded sections offering ample shade for visitors and dogs alike.

Reviews

The Planet Cameron

Tucked into the many wide open spaces of Floyd Bennett Field is this maze of wide grass paths with access to deserted beaches and some abandoned structures. Nothing mind blowingly pretty, but very quiet and fun to explore.

Stephen S

A good flat hike,

We saw a few birds and a couple of smaller hawks

Cho Cho Aung

If you want to reach there by walk don’t take the forest!
Easy way is find the parking lot for paddling and fishing, and just go to shore and there you wishing place is in front of you!
Police said that place is not safe for evening after 6pm.
Beware!

John Loughran

I started my hike at the HARP museum and walked the trail for about 1.5 miles in search of abandoned ruins . This is what I encountered. It was a bit crazy walking down a entire runway in the end .

James Rose

This was a perfect nature walk for my family. It was long enough to seem somewhat rigourous, but not a full blown hike. It is definitely a sanctuary for wildlife with song birds everywhere. In many parts it seemed very expansive with no end to the wilds in sight. a lovely place and not crowded at all. We saw only one couple on the trails. It is a very interesting place too, not just beautiful. Every once in a while you come across some old ruins of a former time.

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