Seneca Park




















Seneca Park in Rochester is a spacious and welcoming dog park featuring ample green space for dogs to play and socialize. It offers a natural, serene environment for off-leash fun and exercise. Visitors appreciate the park for its open areas and well-maintained grounds suitable for all dog sizes.
Reviews


Peaceful , love seeing the swans every year.


Nice park. Went to see Zoo Falls.


What a great park and trails!


Very picturesque park with a fishing lake. Lots of bird wildlife. Quite serene.


Frederick Law Olmsted built Seneca Park.
At the northernmost section of Rochester New York’s Park System, the 297-acre Seneca Park sits, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1893. The three-mile park is on both sides of the Genesee River, with the intention to provide public access to the river while also preserving the area from development.
The park has a variety of of wildlife.