Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve - Oyster Bay, NY

Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve - Oyster Bay, NY Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve - Oyster Bay, NY Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve - Oyster Bay, NY Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve - Oyster Bay, NY Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve - Oyster Bay, NY Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve - Oyster Bay, NY Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve - Oyster Bay, NY
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Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve Dog-Friendly Trails in Oyster Bay, New York

The Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve in Oyster Bay, NY, is a picturesque, pet-friendly destination featuring well-maintained hiking trails through beautiful pine forests and meadows. Perfect for dog owners looking for dog-friendly hiking and nature walks, the preserve offers two main loops—one winding through a white pine plantation and another traversing open meadow. The area is peaceful, filled with blooming rhododendrons and wild roses in season, making it a lovely escape for both you and your pet.

While the preserve is not a traditional fenced dog park, dogs are allowed on-leash along all the scenic trails. Free parking is available at the small lot at the entrance (fits 5-6 cars), so arriving early is recommended. Enjoy dog-friendly trails that connect to the Planting Fields Arboretum and watch out for ticks in warmer months. Whether you want a quick walk or a longer hike, this Oyster Bay preserve offers a unique, natural outing for pets and their people.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed at Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve and can join you on the trails.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must remain on-leash throughout the preserve, as the area is not fenced.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a small free parking lot at the preserve entrance on Chicken Valley Rd, which fits about 5-6 cars.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the preserve features multiple well-marked loop trails and connections to the Planting Fields Arboretum trails.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Tick checks are recommended after your visit, as ticks have been found in the area.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the preserve is well-maintained by the North Shore Alliance and features well-kept, signed trails.

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