🐾 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 […]
Poor Richard’s Playground is a small but lively community park located in the heart of New York, New York. Surrounded by local schools, this multi-use park is well-known for its long swings, play structures, and its fun, safe atmosphere for children of all ages. While not specifically a dog park, dog owners in the neighborhood find the nearby pet-friendly trails and open park spaces great for quick outings or a relaxing stroll with their pups.
The park offers plenty of shade thanks to its mature trees, making it a comfortable spot in the summer months. While it currently lacks specialized areas just for dogs (such as fenced-in dog runs or off-leash zones), the community atmosphere and proximity to family-friendly amenities make it a popular destination. Please note that restrooms are often out of service, and renovation plans may affect availability in the future.
The workers do not get the leaves out
When you want your kids to run wild
It good an all that but the bathrooms are always gross and smell bad and the toilet is always clogged
It’s lovely, safe and playful. Children played at there were well behaved, polite and friendly. Even suitable for very young toddlers. There two sizes of swings. Great for babies too.
Poor Richards playground is a small playground shared by four schools. It’s good in the morning, and crowded in the evening after school 🏫. Parks department staffs are in the planning stages of renovating this playground. The swings are the longest I’ve seen. After renovation (in four years), they would not qualify against modern safety code, and will unfortunately either shortened or will have to be spaced further apart. There is a play structure with slides and climbs. There are two sets of swings, for toddlers and babies there is a separate set of swings. Bathrooms are almost always closed in the morning and evening, I’ve never seen them usable. The paint is peeling off. The elders kid that play here swear a lot, even the girls. The park is connected with schools building 🏫🏢via a ramp. There a plenty of shade in summer thanks to the 🌲 trees.