Rock City Park

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Parking
Combined Dog Area
Off Leash

Rock City Park in Olean, NY, is a welcoming outdoor space for dogs and their owners. The park offers a natural setting where dogs can enjoy off-leash playtime. While specific amenities are not detailed, the park is known as a community spot for dog activities.

Reviews

Alena Zharykava

Our family had an amazing time here, even my 4 year old daughter liked hiking among the rocks. It’s very cool on a hot day, it took us about 1,5 hours.

Frank Drago

Price for entry is okay at NULL per person but I haven’t been anywhere with boulders this large. Very nice trail that is pretty easy to stay on. There are clearly several trails in the area but many are labeled private property so stay on trail. They are marked with orange. The store is cool as well with an assortment of gemstones and bigfoot merchandise lol. Definitely worth a stop if you have an hour to spare. Will be back. Also NULL off military discount as well for entry.

V Bennett

Great place, the rocks with the moss covered and fern covered are just amazing to see. The rocks have trails marked and some slot canyons that have cool photo opportunities. It was not even 70 degrees when we were there, and there were maybe 5 cars there with fellow hikers! I loved it 😍 ❤️

Lexi O'Keefe

Really cool park with amazing scenery. It wasn’t too difficult of a trek. The road to the regular entrance was closed due to muddy pathway but we were able to easy walk and access the entrance. On the way we saw the side off oath for Rick formations which was really cool

Jules Hoepting

Awesome, well designed trail featuring the glorious Allegheny conglomerate boulders. There are a few places to explore these “rock cities” but this is the first I was able to walk on top of the boulders. Very cool!
Fun, homey gift shop with expected memorabilia and decorated with unexpected items. I appreciated the “have you hugged a rock today” slogan.

Felt like a classic park tourist attraction unchanged by the past few decades.

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