🐾 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 […]
 
								 
								 
								 
								 
					Discover Parksville Rail Trailhead A, a top-rated dog park in Parksville, New York, offering expansive pet-friendly trails, scenic views, and a welcoming atmosphere for dog owners and their pups. The park features two fully fenced and double-gated dog areas, thoughtfully separated for small and large dogs, ensuring a safe off-leash environment for pets of all sizes. Agility equipment is provided in both sections, making it an excellent spot not only for play but also for canine fitness and enrichment.
Alongside its dedicated canine facilities, Parksville Rail Trailhead A boasts easy access to beautiful, shaded trails, benches, and picnic tables. The picturesque river follows the trail, with a swimming area at the top of a nearby waterfall for sunny days. With ample parking and amenities like water fountains and seating, this park is perfect for families and dog lovers looking to enjoy the outdoors in a tranquil, well-maintained setting.

A nice trail but there isn’t really any view

A nice trail but there isn’t really any view

A nice trail but there isn’t really any view

Perfect for all ages, make sure to bring a bathing suit

Perfect for all ages, make sure to bring a bathing suit

Perfect for all ages, make sure to bring a bathing suit

Fantastic easy little trail. Great for kids. Clearly urban by sound, as it is btwn two highways but visually natural and a great little stop while traveling for stretching your legs, letting kids get the squirmies out, and using one of the picnic tables to have a lunch en route. **Use a tick-repelling spray** as we found two dog ticks in our car while driving afterward and we had been nowhere else that was woodsy.

Fantastic easy little trail. Great for kids. Clearly urban by sound, as it is btwn two highways but visually natural and a great little stop while traveling for stretching your legs, letting kids get the squirmies out, and using one of the picnic tables to have a lunch en route. **Use a tick-repelling spray** as we found two dog ticks in our car while driving afterward and we had been nowhere else that was woodsy.

Fantastic easy little trail. Great for kids. Clearly urban by sound, as it is btwn two highways but visually natural and a great little stop while traveling for stretching your legs, letting kids get the squirmies out, and using one of the picnic tables to have a lunch en route. **Use a tick-repelling spray** as we found two dog ticks in our car while driving afterward and we had been nowhere else that was woodsy.

Nice trail, but definitely not a place to take young children to walk. Most of the walk was a fence on one side and sheer drop off on the other. Thanks to whoever left all the cute little painted stones! My son had a great time finding them.