Bull Moose Dog Run

Bull Moose Dog Run in New York City is a well-fenced dog park located near the Natural History Museum. It features separate fenced areas for both small and large dogs, providing a safer environment for pets. The park has ample shade from large trees, water availability for dogs, and a tiny patch of astro turf. It is generally clean and safe, though some visitors have noted issues with cleanliness and inattentive dog owners. The park offers a pleasant space for dog playdates and socializing.
Reviews
Generally speaking the park is clean and safe, with relatively few crazy owners. Large enough to live and let live or have lots of great dog playdates.
Fun dog run. Lots of shade, water and larger peebles. Lots of big trees for dogs to play around and there is a tiny patch of astro turf on one end.
The last two times I tried to bring my dog here, it smelled so badly of poop, that we left. The pebbles are filthy and it seems like it doesn’t get cleaned often. It’s disappointing
I have a medium size dog and other dog owners are very irresponsible when their large dogs behave badly. Today a black Russian dog harassed my dog and them attacked him. The owners did nothing, I had to pull my dog to safety. Many of the dog owners are not paying attention. We are going to stay away from now on.
Excellent place to take your dog. Not only are you in the backyard of the Natural History Museum, but you also have a dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs. Everything is fenced in which, of course, makes it safer for your pet.