Dryden Lake Multiple Use Area - Dryden, NY

Dryden Lake Multiple Use Area - Dryden, NY Dryden Lake Multiple Use Area - Dryden, NY Dryden Lake Multiple Use Area - Dryden, NY Dryden Lake Multiple Use Area - Dryden, NY Dryden Lake Multiple Use Area - Dryden, NY
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Dryden Lake Multiple Use Area – A Pet-Friendly Park in Dryden, New York

Dryden Lake Multiple Use Area is a scenic and welcoming destination for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking in the heart of Dryden, New York. This park features beautiful walking and biking trails that connect to the Dryden trail, offering views of marshlands, ponds, and woodlands. With a peaceful lake ideal for kayaking and canoeing (no motorboats allowed), it’s a wonderful spot to enjoy nature with your dog.

Visitors appreciate the accessible picnic areas, wheelchair-friendly routes near the parking lot, and a large picnic area adjacent to a quaint playground, making it perfect for families with both kids and pets. The park is also praised for its wildlife, fishing spots, and overall clean environment – an inviting space year-round for both relaxing and outdoor activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park connects to the Dryden trail, which is dog-friendly and great for walking, hiking, biking, or horseback riding.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a wooden playground and a large picnic area perfect for children.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the picnic tables and some restrooms are accessible via paved paths for wheelchair users.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Restrooms are available during certain times of year but may be closed in winter.
  • Are there picnic spots? Yes, there are multiple picnic tables and pavilion areas for personal or family gatherings.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, convenient parking is located close to picnic and trail areas.

Reviews

Michael Brown

Trails are nice and short. Lake is big enough to enjoy a paddle with your kayak or canoe. No boats with motors allowed. Nice picnic areas. Good place to bring the dog. Also there is a small playground on site so its very kid friendly. Bathrooms on site as well, but not open year round like the park.

Clinton Fox

Great walk and has a lot of wild life

John S

See Dryden Lake Park reviews – this is really the same place. It is wheelchair accessible and a nice park for a picnic or for the kids to play.

The picnic tables were close to the paved road and parking lot and easily accessible by manual wheelchair with somebody pushing. The nearby restrooms were wheelchair accessible by a short paved path and were single user men’s and women’s and very roomy and accessible

A. Lambert

Cute wooden playground next to a large picnic area across from the lake and next to a marshland with geese. The park connects to the Dryden trail which is a lovely walking/biking/horseback riding trail that runs from town to the edge of Dryden lake at a horse farm. The trail meanders through marshland, ponds, over Bridges and creeks and finally passes through a small forest beside Dryden lake. The trail is great for family hikes, biking, running or horse back riding. The park itself has a socking area for canoes, small boats and kayaks. Great place for young and old alike.

candy ward

Peaceful beautiful scenery. My place to go for me time. Used pavilions for my sons fishing birthday parties many times. Easy fishing spots. And playground for kids with great trails to hike

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