🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Discover a peaceful escape at Betty Allen Twin Ponds Nature Park, conveniently located in Centerport, New York. Known for its short, well-kept trail circling scenic ponds, this nature park is a favorite among local dog owners and nature lovers alike. Enjoy dog-friendly hiking surrounded by beautiful fall foliage, tranquil pond views, and frequent wildlife sightings, including elegant swans. The pet-friendly trails are suitable for leisurely walks and make this gem an excellent spot for photography and quiet reflection with your dog.
This Centerport destination is ideal for those looking for easy trails under a mile, where dogs are welcome on leash. Although the paths can be narrow and have tree roots, a few installed boards help with footing, so consider sturdy shoes. Parking is available across the road, though it can be limited. While amenities are minimal, the park’s natural beauty and serenity more than make up for it, providing an enjoyable outing for both you and your canine companion.
Short hike around the pond, beautiful fall colors and a pair of swans. Parking is across the road.
I love walking around here with my dog. It’s quiet and a lovely spot for just communing with nature.
Best place around for nature without going too far. Short easy trail that’s well kept with some nice pond overlook. Great place for photography!
went looking for some autumn photos – mostly around the pond
which is about 1/2 mile around – look out for the ground – moss leaves, tree roots- some boards on ground to assist – tread carefully
First, it was difficult to park, we had to park across the street and then wait for the cars to pass to cross. Overall, the trail length was a nice short roundabout. But there were a lot of tree roots all along the path which made it more difficult to step through. The trail path was sometimes very narrow as well. Maybe we came too late in the season but the trees surrounding it looked bare and sad and the park looked unkept.