🐾 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 […]
Lakeside Dog Park is a beloved destination for dog owners in Auburn, New York, offering picturesque lake views and a welcoming, pet-friendly atmosphere. This fully fenced dog park provides plenty of room for dogs to play and socialize off-leash, with separate enclosures for small (under 25 lbs) and large dogs, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all sizes and breeds. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, the park’s beautiful setting, bark chip-covered grounds, and shade from mature trees make it a popular spot year-round—even in winter!
Families will appreciate the wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking, as well as the abundance of benches and picnic tables within the enclosures, making it easy for owners to relax while their dogs have fun. During warmer months, dogs can take a dip in the designated swim area, but be mindful of algae blooms. While there is no on-site water supply, visitors frequently bring water dishes and toys to share. Parking is available, though a pass may be required—be sure to check local signage on arrival.
Small dog park with a great view. Never very busy.
Great place to meet dog owners. Real nice place to socialize your dog. There are two sides one for the small dogs and one for the large dogs. Is pretty darn cold out there right now but the dog owners know the deal.
Best dog park, they have it fenced in. A big dog and small dog side. Dogs can swim in summer months, BE MINDFUL OF OTHER DOGS AND ALGAE BLOOMS.
Even in 17 degree weather there were a few other pups there to play with. Tgere are two seperate enclosures, one for under 25 pound dogs and one for all dogs. Lots of benches and picnic tables within the enclosure to sit at while your dog plays. Plenty of toys and water dishes around even during the winter.
Nice park! No water supply. Big, lots of room to run! Bark chips on the ground and lots of trees to sniff. Says you need parking pass but doesn’t give number or where to get pass! Will be coming here again when more dogs are around!!!