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The Leatherstocking Trail, located in the heart of New Rochelle, New York, offers pet owners a unique opportunity for dog-friendly hiking. Winding through charming neighborhoods and scenic woodlands, this trail is popular among locals for quick strolls, energetic runs, and scenic dog walks. The trail is accessible from multiple points, including Pinebrook Blvd, and forms part of the historic Colonial Greenway loop.
While not a traditional fenced dog park, Leatherstocking Trail is a pet-friendly space ideal for leashed walks and enjoying nature with your dog. Parking is not officially designated, but visitors commonly find spots within nearby residential areas. The trail features natural terrain with some inclines, making it best suited for active dogs and their owners. Explore the beautiful outdoors together and discover one of New Rochelle’s hidden gems for outdoor adventure.
Great hiking trail that I didn’t know about before! Inclined so not for toddlers, or older adults who have trouble walking.
Great hiking trail that I didn’t know about before! Inclined so not for toddlers, or older adults who have trouble walking.
Great hiking trail that I didn’t know about before! Inclined so not for toddlers, or older adults who have trouble walking.
Really awesome trail that runs through neighborhoods. There are a lot of different places where you can access the trail. At points, depending on how far you walk, you may have to cross roads or walk on the road/sidewalk for a little bit. We joined the trail on Pinebrook Blvd across from Hillside Crescent. There’s no designated parking but it was easy to park in the neighborhood. Will definitely come back soon and check out more of trail. I don’t think it would as fun to hike it in colder months.
Really awesome trail that runs through neighborhoods. There are a lot of different places where you can access the trail. At points, depending on how far you walk, you may have to cross roads or walk on the road/sidewalk for a little bit. We joined the trail on Pinebrook Blvd across from Hillside Crescent. There’s no designated parking but it was easy to park in the neighborhood. Will definitely come back soon and check out more of trail. I don’t think it would as fun to hike it in colder months.
Really awesome trail that runs through neighborhoods. There are a lot of different places where you can access the trail. At points, depending on how far you walk, you may have to cross roads or walk on the road/sidewalk for a little bit. We joined the trail on Pinebrook Blvd across from Hillside Crescent. There’s no designated parking but it was easy to park in the neighborhood. Will definitely come back soon and check out more of trail. I don’t think it would as fun to hike it in colder months.
Fantastic if you’re running it as part of the Colonial Greenway loop. No official parking, so you’ll have to figure out local rules
Fantastic if you’re running it as part of the Colonial Greenway loop. No official parking, so you’ll have to figure out local rules
Fantastic if you’re running it as part of the Colonial Greenway loop. No official parking, so you’ll have to figure out local rules
Great short little trail, perfect for a quick walk.