Ski Lodge Pond - Cobleskill, NY

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Ski Lodge Pond Dog-Friendly Park – Cobleskill, New York

Discover Ski Lodge Pond, a tranquil outdoor retreat for dog owners conveniently located in Cobleskill, New York. This hidden gem is well-loved for its miles of scenic, pet-friendly trails perfect for dog-friendly hiking adventures through beautiful old-growth trees and alongside streams with charming bridges. With various walking paths and natural surroundings, it’s an ideal spot for exploring local flora, fauna, fossils, and fungi year-round with your canine companion.

Visitors enjoy wandering the peaceful trails, and the park features educational signage and a selection of rustic camping shelters. However, be mindful that the entrance is subtle (look for a small white sign) and the main gate is typically locked before 9 am, after sunset, and on weekends – alternative parking in town is available, with a hike-in option. For pet safety, tick repellent is strongly recommended, especially in warmer months.

FAQ

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park?
    Yes, Ski Lodge Pond offers miles of pet-friendly hiking trails through woods and natural landscapes.
  • Is there shade or shelter available?
    Yes, there are beautiful old trees providing natural shade and several rustic camping shelters throughout the park.
  • Where is the best place to park?
    Main parking is near the entrance, but if the gate is locked (before 9 am, after sunset, or weekends), visitors can park in town and hike into the park.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area?
    Yes, ticks are common in the park, so it is advised to use bug spray on yourself and your dog.
  • Is the park open year-round?
    Yes, but the main gate has limited hours. You can still access the trails by hiking in if the gate is locked.

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