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Sans Souci County Park, located on Broadway Ave in Sayville, NY, is a popular spot for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and nature experiences on Long Island. This deceptively spacious park features a network of dog-friendly hiking paths, quiet wooded areas, small streams, and plenty of natural beauty. Local families and their dogs love strolling through the easy-walking trails, especially during winter when the park sees fewer ticks and lighter crowds.
Dogs are welcome throughout the grounds as long as they remain on-leash, making it a safe and enjoyable destination for all. The park is renowned for its serenity—perfect for morning walks, nature adventures with children, or a bit of exploration with your four-legged companion. Onsite and street parking is available, though the main lot is small, so locals often recommend parking on Church Street or Old Broadway, especially during sunny weekends or holidays.
NEGLECT!! After hiking in a few NYS parks recently, I am stunned by the condition of Suffolk County Parks, specifically
Sans Souci. Dead trees are everywhere, algae in the lakes killing lotus pads. Ducks gone from the lakes. I was born in
Suffolk County and have lived here my whole life (72 years) and it is heartbreakiing to see this neglect by local government. I’d post photos but don’t have Google photos.
Good place for MTN biking, lots of fun trails. Wash outs, berms and the occasional wooden structures over streams. Some uphill climbing that’s worth it when you find the downhill deer trails. Recommend checking out.
Love winter walks with the dog in this little county park. Lots of trails, easy walking, can be crowded on warm sunny days. Recommend parking on road side at Church Street or Old Broadway entrance, main parking lot on Broadway is very small. I don’t go here in the warmer months, it’s crawling with ticks.
Very nice park. You can take your dog as long as you keep it on a leash and clean up after it. We went on a Sunday morning at 10am and saw about 12 other people throughout our walk which lasted about 30 minutes. There are a lot of trails so we tried to stay on the main ones but you can definitely explore. Saw one person on a mountain bike. Will definitely go again.
Deceptively big park. I manage to get lost every time I go with the kids. We have discovered a few little streams, some bridges and some gnome nests. Watch out also for the big turkeys. Dog friendly, kid friendly.