Jim Schug Trail - Dryden, NY

Jim Schug Trail - Dryden, NY Jim Schug Trail - Dryden, NY Jim Schug Trail - Dryden, NY Jim Schug Trail - Dryden, NY Jim Schug Trail - Dryden, NY
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Jim Schug Trail in Dryden, NY, is a fantastic dog park and pet-friendly trail that offers a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot, making it inclusive for all visitors. This trail is perfect for dog owners looking for a scenic and safe place to enjoy dog-friendly hiking and outdoor activities with their pets. The trail is flat and straight, ideal for long walks, runs, or bike rides, and is especially good for families with kids who want to explore nature together.

While the trail surface is gravel, which may not be suitable for strollers or wheelchairs, the beautiful views of fall foliage and opportunities to see wildlife make it a unique experience. Visitors should note that there are no bathrooms available, so plan accordingly. The trail also connects to the Dryden trail near Agway, extending the adventure for those wanting a longer outing. Jim Schug Trail is a highly recommended dog park in Dryden, NY, for anyone seeking a peaceful, accessible, and pet-friendly outdoor space.

FAQ for Jim Schug Trail in Dryden New York:

  • Are dogs allowed at Jim Schug Trail? Yes, dogs are allowed on the Jim Schug Trail.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has wheelchair accessible entrances and parking lots, but some gravel surfaces might be challenging for wheelchairs.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the trail is good for hiking and extends through Dryden connecting to other local trails, making it suitable for long walks, jogging, or biking.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? The trail is kid-friendly and good for children, with kid-friendly hikes available.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? No, there are no restroom facilities currently available, and visitors should plan accordingly.

Reviews

Lori Ramirez

I liked it. The only downside was no bathrooms. I used nature. I had to drink plenty of water due to high temperatures, so I just made sure nobody was around.

Kristina Martin

Nice trail, though due to surface being gravel, it may not be suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. Beautiful views of fall foliage! Bathrooms were closed so don’t plan to use them.

Joanna Hryniewicz

A very good place for a longer ride bike, 4 miles one way, with scenic views and wildlife animals. You can meet a trufle on the path between lakes so mind your steps please. There are some crossings with some traffic Which you should mind but drivers are really careful. Some stops with exercises are a great opportunity to do more for the well being. Highly recommed!

Jamie Young

Love this trail. Perfect for persons with disabilities or anyone who just wants to take a long, flat and straight walk, ride or run.

A. Lambert

I love that they extended this walking trail through more of Dryden. It now meets up with the Dryden trail from next to Agway and it really makes for a nice walk/jog or combo. The kids really enjoyed it as well. We did not make it all the way to Dryden Lake on this day but it is a plan for the very near future. Thank you for extending this trail! Our family is very appreciative.

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