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Located at 299 Middle Rd, Sayville, NY, Roosevelt Estate County Park offers pet-friendly trails and a tranquil wooded setting perfect for dog owners and history enthusiasts alike. This dog-friendly park in Sayville features scenic hiking paths through the historic Roosevelt estate, with some routes leading to railway tracks, Lotus Lake, and even nearby vineyards. Pet owners enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, ideal for relaxing walks, short runs, and exploring local history with your furry companion.
The park’s accessibility, wheelchair-friendly parking, and family-friendly environment make it suitable for visitors of all ages. Dogs are allowed on leash, and the pet-friendly trails highlight unique local features such as a real pet dog gravesite and the lovingly restored estate house. Whether you’re a resident or just passing through Suffolk County, this dog park in Sayville is a must-visit for a combination of nature, history, and pet-friendly hiking adventures.
Fun hike through the woods to come up behind this historical estate. Along the trail if you see a grave stone for a pet dog, it is real according to the guides at the estate
Great park, quiet and secluded. A great place to walk to if your residential. If you cross the railroad tracks you can get to lotus lake and Blondies
The former estate of John E Roosevelt, cousin of Teddy Roosevelt. The historic home is a time capsule. One ignored and in disrepair it has been carefully restored. The knowledgeable docents can fill you in on all sorts of details about it’s history.
Came upon the estate by “accident”. Were greeted by one of the guides Frank. He was awesome! Was the last day of their season but he took us on a tour into every room of the house. We were able to touch items, ask questions , and he took the time to answer . Didn’t rush us. Then took us to the car garage where we were able to sit in Roosevelt’s antique Maxwell car. Took us into the Carriage House as well. Didn’t do any hiking but we will be back to experience that part of this estate.
Nice place for a short run. Trail goes to train tracks and a vineyard. A little less than a mile.