Overlook Meadow - New York, NY

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Overlook Meadow Dog Park in New York, NY

Overlook Meadow is a scenic, dog-friendly spot nestled within Inwood Hill Park in upper Manhattan, perfect for pet owners seeking adventure and tranquility. This unique New York dog park offers spectacular sunset views over the Palisades and is surrounded by pet-friendly hiking trails like the Orange and White Trails, leading you through forests, wildflowers, and stunning river vistas. Overlook Meadow provides a refreshing escape from the city’s bustle, where leashed dogs are welcome to accompany owners on picturesque walks.

For off-leash fun, Dyckman Field within Inwood Hill Park serves as an off-leash area during the first and last three hours the park is open. While Overlook Meadow isn’t fenced, there are multiple connector trails, natural attractions including a salt marsh, and prolific bird and wildlife watching opportunities. Be sure to bring your own water and dog waste bags, as amenities are limited. Access is easiest via the 207th Street entrance, especially due to ongoing renovations near Payson Street.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash at Dyckman Field during the first and last three hours the park is open.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are several pet-friendly hiking trails, including the Orange and White Trails, with scenic views and nature watching.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, Overlook Meadow is not fenced, but there is a fenced area called Homer’s Run elsewhere in the park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the area is surrounded by trees offering natural shade.
  • Where is the best place to park? The best access point is the 207th Street entrance. Parking is not specifically mentioned, so street parking may be required.

Reviews

David C. (Padawanchichi)

Best view ever in Inwood park !

Scott Laine

A hike through Inwood Hill Park and you can pop out right on the water.

Alexander Cuello

Amazing spot to see the sunset during late summer and fall.

Jeremiah Avrilios Mandoras

Along the way, you’ll pass through scenic Overlook Meadow, which grants a view of the rock formations across the river. The 1.3-mile Orange Trail includes some unpaved paths that arc further north through the forest to views of the Hudson River and Spuyten Duyvil Creek. The 1.2-mile White Trail ascends stone stairs, continues to the edge of the river, and ends at the sports fields and grills on the park’s western edge. Continue a bit past the trail’s end to the south to reach Dyckman Field, which serves as an off-leash area during the first three and last three hours the park is open. You can use connector trails to map a route that ends at Homer’s Run, the fenced-in off-leash are on the east side of the park. Highlights of the park’s natural scenery include the only salt marsh in Manhattan, and caves that members of the Lenape people once used as a seasonal camp. Over 250 species of trees grow in the park, and over 150 kinds of birds have been spotted here, including brown thrashers, indigo buntings, and treetop warblers. Wildflowers including Dutchman’s breeches, trillium, jack-in-the-pulpit, and mayapples bloom in warmer months. Salamanders, flying squirrels, and meadow voles also make their home in the park. Be sure to bring water and clean up bags along for the trek! Bring your dog with you to hike in Inwood Hill Park when you want to get in touch with Manhattan’s wild side! Wag! does not allow or encourage Pet Care Providers to bring dogs to parks.

Carlos E. Pabon's

I live in the area and it took me 27 minutes to get to the overlook Meadow. It was yeah, late in the afternoon, about 15 minutes before sunset. I would recommend not entering the park through Payson payson street because of the fact that there is some renovation work going on. At uh, yeah, at 1 of the junctures that would lead to overlook Meadow. So you may want to enter from the northern end of the park near hit star or yeah, just use the main, the 207 street entrance. Which means you would have to go up. The stairs, but yeah, use a map, it’s easy enough to get confused with all the trails. If you want to be here at sunset to watch the sky, changing over the palisades

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