Wolf Hill Off-Leash Dog Park

Wolf Hill Off-Leash Dog Park
Fenced Area
Double-Gated Entry
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Water Fountain
Poop Bags:
Trash Bins
Parking
Off Leash

Wolf Hill Off-Leash Dog Park is a spacious, dog-friendly park with separate fenced areas for small and large dogs. It features a double-gated entrance for safety, shaded areas with trees, picnic tables under gazebos, and convenient amenities like poop bags and trash bins. While water fountains are available outside the fenced areas for dogs and humans, the park can be muddy year-round. It is wheelchair accessible with accessible parking and is suitable for active dogs and families looking for outdoor activities, including hiking and kid-friendly experiences.

Reviews

Helen Rotondo

Its a great park- large, open run area. I’ve personally witnessed a few little fights happen. You really never know how a dog will act sometimes. I wouldn’t recommend to small/ young pups that are still adjusting to large crowds of dogs. They have a small and large dog area. Its active, and people generally clean after their pets. They offer bags and have trash pails throughout as well as places to sit.

Yujin Moto

Nice little park. Best place to bring your doggies and fur babies for a stroll. Pretty big open spaces too!

Brian Bell

There are a few issues with the park. First, there are no water stations inside the fenced areas. Second, it’s a mud/ dirt pit year round. It’s a shame because this issue could be resolved fairly easily with relatively minimal cost, but the city won’t do it. Aside from that, the dog area is part of a beautiful piece of property. The rest of the park is gorgeous with softball fields, a disc golf course, and waking trails.

Alfredo Cintron

My girlfriend and I took out GSP to the park and it was perfect. I’ve personally have taken my dog plenty of times here to this park. I will warn whoever takes their dogs to be wary of other dogs. Unfortunately my pup caught Kennels Cough during our last vist. Be careful out there and make sure your pup is up to date on their vaccines

Leticia Gaudioso

This park was huge! It had a really large area for dogs over 35lbs and a separate area for dogs 35lbs and under. It’s a node green area with some nice trees for shade. Everyone there seemed very friendly. The dogs were very happy, too. There are two water fountains outside the larger area, with human fountains as well as pet ones. There is a double gate to avoid dogs from running out when another one comes in. There are also poop bags at the entrance. I live in Staten Island, but my daughter país sufran at Wolcott Park, which is a 9 minute drive from there. It was a great day for my 1 and half year high energy husky, Storm. She ran so fast and so far. She was just happy to feel free and run with the new friends she made. There is also a parking lot right in front of the park. Definitely worth checking out if you are every in the neighborhood work your dogs. There are gazebos inside the park with picnic tables as well.

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