Maybrook Trailway Tonetta Lake - Brewster, NY

Maybrook Trailway Tonetta Lake - Brewster, NY Maybrook Trailway Tonetta Lake - Brewster, NY Maybrook Trailway Tonetta Lake - Brewster, NY Maybrook Trailway Tonetta Lake - Brewster, NY Maybrook Trailway Tonetta Lake - Brewster, NY
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Maybrook Trailway Tonetta Lake – Dog-Friendly Trails in Brewster, NY

Located at 146 Pumphouse Rd, Brewster, New York, Maybrook Trailway Tonetta Lake is a scenic spot ideal for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and outdoor adventures. The area features a blend of hiking and cycling paths that connect to the Dutchess Rail Trail and the Empire Trailway, offering extensive opportunities for long walks with your canine companion. The well-maintained paths, some running alongside beautiful lakes and through wooded areas, make this one of the region’s top choices for dog-friendly hiking regardless of the season.

This park is also home to amenities like basketball and tennis courts, a playground, picnic spots, and access to the lake for local residents (with a fee for out-of-town guests). With plentiful parking near the park and entry points, dog owners will find it convenient for regular visits. Highlights among visitor experiences include spotting old train tracks, challenging hiking routes with great fall foliage, and the peaceful, pet-welcoming environment, making it a favorite for Brewster locals and dogs alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are extensive hiking and biking trails, including connections to the Dutchess Rail Trail and the Empire Trailway.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there are basketball courts, tennis courts, and a playground available within the park.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is some unpaved parking at the trail entrance that fits about three cars, with additional parking available next to the basketball courts within the park.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? The lake is available for local residents or with a fee for non-residents, but there is no specific swimming area designated for dogs.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, reviewers report that the park and trails can get muddy after rain, so proper footwear is recommended.
  • Are there shaded or scenic areas? Yes, the trail offers scenic views, especially in the fall, and shaded spots along the hiking trails.

Reviews

Christa L (American Girl Doll)

Not very scenic in April. But areas were pretty. I imagine fall is the best time. From Hopewell Junction be ready for an exhausting incline. I only cycled 19 miles out 16 miles were an incline & especially windy on the lake. There are no bathrooms or stores along the way keep in mind but the path itself is smooth like butter, nice to roll on. Also connects to the Dutchess Trail, Walkway Over the Hudson & Hudson valley river trail. Nice century ride if you plan right.

Lorien Vidal

I love taking the dog here for long walks. Trail parking may not always be available at the entrance, but yesterday, I saw people parked on the side of the trail entrance on the dirt. There’s also plenty of parking in the parks, so I just parked next to the basketball courts.

Raphael Rivas

This is one of my favorite trails because it has old train track that you can still see.

Robert J Valdez

Maybrook Trailway, a section of the Empire Trailway in NYS, is a great place for a walk, run or bike ride.
In the fall the views are beautiful along the trail.

Joseph George

Great place to bike goes a long way hidden gem connected to dutchess rail trail. Goes all the way to Patterson Brewster and beyond. Very quiet . If you are lucky you can see bears

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