Totman Gulf - Adams, NY

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Totman Gulf Dog-Friendly Park in Adams, New York

Totman Gulf is a scenic haven for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and natural beauty in Adams, NY. This park features a short, easy-to-navigate trail that leads to a picturesque waterfall, making it an ideal destination for dog-friendly hiking and relaxing summer outings. The trail, while a bit tricky in spots, is manageable for most visitors and offers a unique experience alongside the gorgeous gorge and stream.

One of the highlights for canine companions and their humans is the inviting swimming holes near the waterfall, where your pet can cool off during hot days. Although Totman Gulf does not have a formal fenced dog area, its natural setting, clean grounds, and limited but handy roadside parking make it a favorite local spot for exploring nature with your dog. Plan ahead for bugs in summer and arrive early on weekends to beat the crowds!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the best place to park? There is a small parking area right by the trailhead for about three vehicles, with additional parking earlier along the road before it turns to dirt.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? Yes, there are pleasant swimming holes near the gorge and waterfall, perfect for dogs and families.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Totman Gulf offers a short out-and-back trail to the waterfall, along with the possibility of a second trail to explore.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Visitors consistently mention that the park is super clean and well-kept.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The park tends to get busy during the summer, especially on weekends.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Summer visitors report encountering bugs, so bringing bug spray is recommended.
  • Is shade available? Yes, the natural surroundings offer plenty of shaded areas throughout the trails and near the gorge.

Reviews

Tracy Donato

It’s just a beautiful place to be.

Lori Gregory

Beautiful small fall. Thousands of cool sandstone and shale pebbles. Out and back trail of maybe one fourth a mile. Trail is easy but tricky at times so if you have balance problems bring a walking stick. Small parking spot on the side of the roadway for maybe 3 vehicles.

Lea K

The trail to the waterfall is a really cute and very, very short trail. It was like 5-10 minutes max. It’s downhill to the waterfall but not very steep.

According to the map there is a second trail that leads off in the opposite direction but we did not follow it this time as we were chased away by bugs. Definitely plan on going back with more bug spray to explore this trail as well.

We parked right by the trailhead where there are a few spaces. There is more parking before the road turns into a dirt road.

Michael Brown

Great place to walk and enjoy some nature. The gorge is amazing and has some nice swimming holes for those hot summer days. It does get busy in the summer so if you dont like crowds, keep that in mind. The trail to get down to the stream and gorge is easy to walk down and there is a really nice waterfall that will be there to enjoy

Sarah Kaser

Super clean and beautiful spot to swim and relax with family! Little bit of a hike but nothing my 3yo. Couldn’t handle.

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