Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park - Brookhaven, NY

Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park - Brookhaven, NY Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park - Brookhaven, NY
Fenced Area
Parking
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Double-Gated Entry
Off Leash

Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park is a spacious and friendly destination for pet lovers in Brookhaven, New York. Known for its large, open areas and welcoming community, this dog park offers both small and large dog sections, making it ideal for all breeds to enjoy off-leash play. The park’s terrain is mostly dirt and grass, giving your pup plenty of room to run, romp, and socialize.

This pet-friendly park features double-gated entry for added safety and is fully fenced to let dogs roam off-leash with peace of mind. Onsite parking is available, and the park is wheelchair accessible, ensuring easy access for everyone. While there are no restrooms or water fountains, regular visitors suggest bringing your own water and toys for your canine companion. The community fosters social interaction, but dog owners should remain vigilant and actively supervise their pets to help keep the experience safe and enjoyable.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated fenced area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is fully fenced for dog safety.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, the park is divided into two areas for big and small dogs.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is wheelchair accessible parking onsite.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? No, visitors are advised to bring their own water for their pets.
  • Where is the best place to park? Onsite parking is available at the park itself.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? No, restrooms were not observed at this park.
  • What should I do if there’s an aggressive dog? Remain vigilant and be prepared to supervise your pet closely, as some visitors have reported incidents of aggressive behavior. If needed, contact local authorities for assistance.

Reviews

Gordon Lenz II

Terrain is good this time of year, but unfortunately too often we ( My dog & I) have witnessed bad dog park behavior. We have seen dog fights, overly aggressive dogs with no owner correction, and today was the final visit when we entered the second gate ( normally the place where dogs meet & greet) well the greeting was a dog attacking my dog; thanfully my dog did not respond, because I do not know a safe way to break up a dog fight. I ha e been to dozens of dog parks throughout the country, and this Park: ROBINSON DUCK FARM DOG PARK, is the only park I have witnessed this type of consistent Bad Dog Behavior (There are not bad dogs, there are BAD DOG OWNERS !! P.S- THE OWNER HAD A CAT IN HER LAP AT THE DOG PARK ! I was warned by a gentleman leaving with his dogs of the cat situation, but he did not mention her aggressive dog. They should turn this dirt lot back into protected land, or turn it over to the Wertheim Reserve, whch is adjacent and beautiful.

Angela Bolgiano

Great place to socialized with adults and dogs!

nancyny930

A nice park, the people and other dogs were all welcoming. Our Hershey had a ball and fit right in. My only complaint is some people didn’t clean up after their dogs. Please be considerate and help keep the park clean. Thank you.

Clara Ferdinand

I didn’t notice any restroom, but it’s a huge area for the dogs, and it’s divided in two, for bigs and small dogs. I bring my own water and my dog toy. I like to come prepare for my dog and myself. The people were friendly, along with their dogs. I bathed my dog when I got home. My dog she had so much fun running in the field dirt. I will come again.

Hannah Guzman

Loved how big it was ! And I love that I can see the big dog park even though I took my dog to the small side.

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