🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Berme Road Park, located at 20 Berme Rd in Ellenville, New York, is a fantastic dog-friendly destination for families and pet owners alike. With a variety of well-marked, color-coded hiking trails, scenic river views, and access to the historic Highpoint carriage road, this park is perfect for those looking for pet-friendly trails and nature walks. The park offers easy to moderate hiking options through forests, over streams, and even includes unique features like a suspension bridge and picturesque overlooks along the Hudson River.
In addition to its beautiful trails, Berme Road Park provides a playground, pavilions, picnic spots, benches, and covered seating, making it comfortable for both you and your pet. Handicapped-accessible parking and paved paths ensure ease of access for everyone. Please note that while there are creeks for splashing and plenty of shaded areas, dog owners should pay attention to posted wildlife warnings and always keep an eye on their furry friends. Ample parking and regularly maintained grounds make it one of the most enjoyable dog parks in Ellenville, NY.
Didn’t try the trails but the playground picture was outdated. New playground picture posted
Didn’t try the trails but the playground picture was outdated. New playground picture posted
Enjoyable access trail to Highpoint carriage road. Giving 4 stars for what it is- a pleasant access trail with mountain laurel, streams, and view as you near the top. The scenic features are 3 stars compared with fives at Sam’s Point and Mohonk but no crowds and no fees. If you’re willing to go 3-5 miles in you can get to some of the major sights too. Slope is moderate but after a mile the road is eroding making surface uneven so I was glad to have stiff soles.
Enjoyable access trail to Highpoint carriage road. Giving 4 stars for what it is- a pleasant access trail with mountain laurel, streams, and view as you near the top. The scenic features are 3 stars compared with fives at Sam’s Point and Mohonk but no crowds and no fees. If you’re willing to go 3-5 miles in you can get to some of the major sights too. Slope is moderate but after a mile the road is eroding making surface uneven so I was glad to have stiff soles.
After a disappointing excursion at Sam’s Point, we needed to find a new hiking place. (Details to be written later in a Sam’s Point review)
Berme Road Park has various trails that appear nice on the surface. Yet, as you walk, there are no clear trail blazers and the path leads to a disturbing sign.
TIMBER RATTLESNAKE HABITAT.
Timbers are not a joke. Of course we’ve had some minor run ins with the snake. Yet, when told that the environment is a habitat, people SHOULD NOT test their luck!
Overall, the hike would have been enjoyable except for the dangerous wildlife: from ticks to timbers, it’s safer to look elsewhere.
After a disappointing excursion at Sam’s Point, we needed to find a new hiking place. (Details to be written later in a Sam’s Point review)
Berme Road Park has various trails that appear nice on the surface. Yet, as you walk, there are no clear trail blazers and the path leads to a disturbing sign.
TIMBER RATTLESNAKE HABITAT.
Timbers are not a joke. Of course we’ve had some minor run ins with the snake. Yet, when told that the environment is a habitat, people SHOULD NOT test their luck!
Overall, the hike would have been enjoyable except for the dangerous wildlife: from ticks to timbers, it’s safer to look elsewhere.
I went with a guide which is the only way you’re permitted to go all the way to what they call the ice cave. I’m a pretty experienced hiker in this was just awesome.
I went with a guide which is the only way you’re permitted to go all the way to what they call the ice cave. I’m a pretty experienced hiker in this was just awesome.
I had no idea that behind the park you could hike the old carriage road. There is another path, shortly after entering the forest that takes you to a waterfall. Great spot for easy hiking and can’t wait to come back connecting to the old routes and Sam’s point.
I had no idea that behind the park you could hike the old carriage road. There is another path, shortly after entering the forest that takes you to a waterfall. Great spot for easy hiking and can’t wait to come back connecting to the old routes and Sam’s point.