🐾 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 […]
Located at 237 NY-292, Holmes, NY, the Empire State Trail – Pawling Trailhead offers pet owners an inviting blend of scenic pet-friendly trails, wildlife sightings, and wide-open spaces perfect for exploring with your canine companion. With paved and crushed stone paths winding through wetlands, lakes, and alongside the old railway, this park is a favorite spot for dog-friendly hiking, leisurely walks, and relaxing bike rides—making it a standout among dog parks in Holmes, New York.
The park boasts ample parking and easily accessible trails, many of which offer beautiful lake views and are well-maintained year-round. While there are no specifically fenced dog areas, local residents enjoy walking their dogs on-leash along the safe, scenic paths. Accessible parking is available close to the lake, and amenities include family-friendly areas, bulletin boards with maps, and restrooms. It’s an excellent destination for both humans and pups seeking a peaceful outdoor adventure in Dutchess County.
Just a nice flat paved trail, with incredible views of Whaley lake and fall foilege. Lots of bicycles, but also nice to walk.
My favorite place to bike near me, never busy and very relaxing 😌
A nice smooth blacktop trail, lots of wildlife to see: deer, beavers, herons, king fishers, and more.
Not to busy, but your not alone.
Parking is easy but there is a semi steep trail from the trail to the parking lot. Just a few hundred feet south of the bike repair area.
It’s a trail next to the abandoned railway line. The path is developed for biking, skating, walking, running and any such activities. The parking lot is above the trailhead with Accessible parking near the lake.
Got on the trail here. Rode north until trail read closed to repair storm damage. Rode back a few miles to the south of the trailers to get out mileage in.
Half enjoyed the ride. Trail surface of crushed rock was fine. The views along the trail of wetlands and lakes along with beaver fans and even a beaver lodge where really nice.
All and all a wonderful introduction to the Empire Trail.