🐾 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 […]
Located on Sweet Hollow Road in Huntington, NY, West Hills Big Dog Run is a highly-rated, spacious, and dog-friendly park that is ideal for both energetic pups and their owners. The fenced-in area is great for dogs to socialize, run off-leash, and explore, including a unique small, forested section inside the run for adventurous pets. Owners appreciate its mix of sunny and shaded areas, making it comfortable during all seasons. With dog-friendly hiking trails nearby and activities suited for both pets and children, it’s a fantastic spot for families looking to enjoy the outdoors.
The park features benches, picnic tables, and plenty of seating options for visitors. Water is easily accessible via a pump (active seasonally), and bowls are often available at the site. There are public restrooms, accessible parking, and paved cement pads to help prevent mud, ensuring a clean and enjoyable visit. Friendly regulars, welcoming atmosphere, and accessible amenities make West Hills Big Dog Run a must-visit for dog owners in the Huntington area.
Lots of people hang out here with their dogs. Very spacious dog park.
Nice big area to take your dog to keep them social, but make sure you watch your step! Lots of owners don’t pick up after their pets.
Best dog park I’ve ever been to. This dog park has a small foresty area inside the fence that my dog went crazy exploring and running around in. Other dogs are friendly, place is clean of dog poop, and the fenced area is HUGE. When my dog was at the other side of the park from me I could only make her out as a tiny white dot. Freely available water from a pump that was easy to use/turn on. We’ll definitely be back here.
Its nice, there’s a lot of space for my dog to run and play. There’s a sunny side and shaded side. There’s a water pump and bowls already there, though we bring our own. The people were friendly and the dogs for the most part. There were benches to sit on, some plastic chairs that had been moved to a distanced circled. Everyone seemed to know each other but they were very welcoming to me and best friend. Some people wore masks and others didn’t but the ones that didn’t staid a good distance away while they talked.
This dog park was large, well-kept, and had picnic tables and benches for owners. It was still too early in the year for the water to be on, but there was a nice cement pad to help prevent mud. My dog definitely had a great time.