Underbridge Dog Run

Underbridge Dog Run is a fenced dog park located near a pedestrian bridge over Grand Central Parkway in Forest Hills, NY. It features separate areas for small and large dogs with a sturdy fence dividing them. The park offers a spacious, grassy environment but can become muddy after rain. While it has wheelchair accessible entrance and convenient parking, it lacks amenities like water, shade, and covered shelters. The park has open flat spaces for dogs to run and play off-leash, though maintenance could be improved.
Reviews
Great park, lots of space, some of the dogs are untrained or not neutered/spayed but that’s a risk you take going to a public park, most dogs are very friendly though and play nice.
This dog run is located at 64th Road and Grand Central Parkway in Forest Hills, near to a pedestrian bridge over the Grand Central Parkway that connects to Flushing Meadows Corona Park. This is the area of the park near the White Meadow Lake.
Their are two parts of the dog run. One is for smaller dogs and one for larger. dogs. The part for small dogs is small itself, but seems adequate. Its a grassy area that gets very muddy when it rains.
A new and higher fence between the part for smaller dogs and larger ones was installed several years ago.
It’s a fun local dog run with separations between large and smaller dogs. I’ve had good experiences here but can benefit from better maintenance and space.
Stopped by today 7/25 and closed due to construction.
Hidden gem of a dog run. Fenced park with lots of flat open space . Our dog loves running here but it can get muddy post rain since most of the ground is lightly grassed. Parking is convenient and it’s easy to get to via highway from Manhattan.
This place is called a dog park, but it feels
more like a cage. There’s no water, no shade, and the ground is covered in painful sweetgum seed pods (Liquidambar styraciflua) that can injure dogs’ paws. Our pets deserve better – safe, clean, and welcoming spaces to play and socialize. This
isn’t it.