🐾 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 […]
Randall’s Island Park offers a unique urban escape for dog owners in New York, New York, with its well-maintained play fields and vast pet-friendly trails. While it’s known for hosting major events and sports competitions, the park also provides ample space for dog walking and enjoying the outdoors with your furry friends. Its combination of natural beauty and urban amenities makes it an appealing spot for both local residents and visitors looking for dog-friendly hiking and open areas near NYC.
The park is accessible from Manhattan, the Bronx, and Queens, making it highly convenient for dog lovers across the boroughs. Free parking is available close to the central areas, and the miles of walking and biking paths are perfect for stretching your legs or giving your pup a long walk. Keep in mind that while the park is generally clean and safe, its proximity to a sewage treatment facility can result in occasional unpleasant odors.
We went there for the Cirque du Soleil on a Saturday, place packed with people and puppies, either coming to the show, or going to the teen track competitions, or just hanging around.
Considering the volume of people and traffic flow. The staffs or security people there were doing their best to get people in and out as efficiently as possible. Big thanks to them!
A great recreation park with flexibility and energy.
It was easy to get to our seeds the selection was great They ran out of popcorn but they had other things to select from
A strange place in nyc. Accessible from Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan, I think there are now 6 pedestrian bridges that will get you onto the island.
this island has a displaced community on it, with some tents scattered around the Manhattan bridge entrance. There are also indoor and outdoor tennis and pickleball courts, a variety of outdoor fields, and a few other government and assistance buildings for people in need.
It’s a beautiful area combining natural and urban spaces (like most of nyc). Great to walk around on a sunny day. It can be a little creepy to go alone in winter because the island was rather desolate. Probably gets busier in the spring/summer when more sports are in season.
Nice park but very far from the city and difficult to get to. The M35 is very slow and infrequent and is usually faster to walk. The bridge to get to the island is not very nice as it is next a very loud busy highway. Decently clean and safe.
Very nice up kept fields, and play areas. If you happen to be staying at any events near here, the parking (which is free) is very nice and close. The only downside is that it is right near a sewage treatment facility so everything smells really, really, really bad. They have nice walking and biking trails for exercise, and they stretch for many miles. All in all, the upkeep is wonderful and I would recommend this park to anyone needing to stretch their legs while in the five burrows or to those who play sports. See for yourself!