Robert V. Riddell State Park - Davenport, NY

Robert V. Riddell State Park - Davenport, NY Robert V. Riddell State Park - Davenport, NY Robert V. Riddell State Park - Davenport, NY Robert V. Riddell State Park - Davenport, NY Robert V. Riddell State Park - Davenport, NY
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Robert V. Riddell State Park – Dog-Friendly Trails in Davenport, New York

Explore the natural beauty of Robert V. Riddell State Park, a welcoming destination for dog owners seeking scenic, pet-friendly trails in Davenport, New York. Featuring mostly level trails with moderate elevation changes, this park offers wooded pathways, peaceful meadows, and easy access to the river for a refreshing walk with your furry companion. Whether you’re traveling between Albany and Binghamton or looking for a new dog-friendly hiking spot near Davenport, this park provides an enjoyable escape from the interstate while keeping you close to nature.

The park is known for its accessible walking trails, lovely river views, and small picnic areas with tables and grills. You’ll find plenty of open space to enjoy, making it perfect for leashed adventure walks and tranquil outings with your pup. While not a traditional fenced dog park, the natural landscape and river access make it unique for dog owners who want to combine exercise, relaxation, and beautiful surroundings on their next visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs must remain on-leash at all times while in the park.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Robert V. Riddell State Park features pet-friendly hiking trails through woods and meadows, with access to river views.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there are picnic tables and grills available within the park for visitors to use.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available near the park entrance, but be aware that the entrance is located on the opposite side of Interstate 88 from where some maps may indicate.

Reviews

Teresa Mishoe

Very small park. It has a few picnic tables and grills. We stop there when we are traveling from Albany to Binghamton to walk the trail.

Teresa Mishoe

Very small park. It has a few picnic tables and grills. We stop there when we are traveling from Albany to Binghamton to walk the trail.

Teresa Mishoe

Very small park. It has a few picnic tables and grills. We stop there when we are traveling from Albany to Binghamton to walk the trail.

Teresa Mishoe

Very small park. It has a few picnic tables and grills. We stop there when we are traveling from Albany to Binghamton to walk the trail.

Teresa Mishoe

Very small park. It has a few picnic tables and grills. We stop there when we are traveling from Albany to Binghamton to walk the trail.

Tim Ruxton

We only hiked a short trail on one side of I88. It was okay but close to the interstate at some points. I believe if you hiked the trails on the other side it would be nice.

Tim Ruxton

We only hiked a short trail on one side of I88. It was okay but close to the interstate at some points. I believe if you hiked the trails on the other side it would be nice.

Tim Ruxton

We only hiked a short trail on one side of I88. It was okay but close to the interstate at some points. I believe if you hiked the trails on the other side it would be nice.

Tim Ruxton

We only hiked a short trail on one side of I88. It was okay but close to the interstate at some points. I believe if you hiked the trails on the other side it would be nice.

Tim Ruxton

We only hiked a short trail on one side of I88. It was okay but close to the interstate at some points. I believe if you hiked the trails on the other side it would be nice.

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