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West Hills County Park is a beloved dog park in HUNTINGTN STA, New York, known for its pet-friendly trails, spacious play areas, and a welcoming atmosphere. The park is part of a larger recreational area offering several hiking trails, accessible picnic areas, and beautiful scenic views—making it a perfect destination for both locals and visitors. Dog owners appreciate the clean, natural surroundings as well as plenty of opportunities for both dogs and their humans to stretch their legs.
The park features a dedicated, fenced dog run where pets can play safely off-leash. Water fountains for dogs ensure they stay hydrated during their visit, and there’s plenty of shade provided by mature trees. Owners will find accessible parking, restrooms, picnic tables, and pleasant walking paths, making it easy to spend a full day at West Hills County Park. Whether you’re looking for a social spot for your pup, dog-friendly hiking, or just a relaxing day outdoors, this park has something for everyone.
I had a good time here! Nice and easy hiking trails. If your a local or about an hour away I would suggest checking this place out. Lots of horses and a nice open picnic area and dog park. Friendly people too.
West Hill County Park consists of three (two, really) sections: WHCP-West and WHCP-East separated by Sweet Hollow road. Both West and East sections have their parking lots. West parking is located off Highhold Dr. (40.813286, -73.437325), and this is a parking lot and official entrance as believed by google map.
The East Parking is located at (40.801256, -73.421759) off Sweet Hollow road. Google map shows this as a turn to gravel road (Ridge dr). There is a large parking lot there, restrooms, several picnic areas, and a dog park. There are trails connecting East and west sections. To the South of West Hill County Park, separated by the Northern Parkway, there is West Hills Nature preserve. The only access to this area I am aware of is a small roadside parking (3-4 cars) at 40.795993, -73.421430 near the West Hill Preserve trailhead. We hiked both section. This East section is where Jaynes hill is – the highest point on Long Island. There are multiple trail some for people, some shared with horses, so watch where you are stepping 🙂 Trails are well marked and maintained. We did not follow a specific trail but walked along a long loop along the edges of the park . The entire trip was just under 4 miles, given our wandering here and there. You can shorten it as there are many parallel trails that allow to cut this loop. If you add the Western section you can easily create a 7-9 mile “loop”.
The Western Section was disappointing. large section of WHCP-West is occupied by the youth camping ground that is apparently used by the scouts. It is fairly beaten down, with a bunch of wooden shelters and countless signs of intense human activity. This part is neither beautiful nor interesting. The return trail goes along Northern State parkway, which is noisy and messy. The only interesting part of the trail is the northern section from the end of the Mt.Misery Road to an abandoned parking lot at Gwynnne Road with crossing to the WHCP-East
Such a beautiful place! I was fascinated and enjoyed my walk there so much. It has several hiking trails and even horses. It’s dog-friendly, and my little dog loved her walk too; she was very happy. This park is very clean..pure nature! Oh, and we saw 3 deer running. They passed very close to us during our hike.
My dog absolutely loves this park the people are nice. And the dogs are also nice as well. But dogs are like humans not everybody gets along. I do as I keep my non delicious just to make sure when I get inside the gate. Is everything okay I release her. They also have fountain water.
Awesome park. Needs some coubty money for renovations but a hidden gem.