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Wolfs Lane Park offers a scenic, pet-friendly escape right in the heart of Pelham, New York. Known for its lovely landscaping with azaleas, dogwood trees, and seasonal blooms, this park is ideal for relaxing walks with your dog on winding, shady paths. While not a dedicated fenced dog park, dog owners enjoy the tranquil setting, benches for relaxing, and access to the pet-friendly trails for on-leash adventures.
Conveniently located near Pelham’s vibrant restaurant row, local shops, and cafes, Wolfs Lane Park is a great place to stroll after grabbing a bite. The park also features a playground for children, art installations, a bocce court, a ping pong table, and shaded gazebo seating areas. This unique blend of amenities makes it not just a popular spot for locals, but also a welcoming destination for dog owners, families, and anyone seeking green space in downtown Pelham.
no wolves here but still a great park
no wolves here but still a great park
WONDERFUL PARK FOR THOSE WHO ENJOY WALKING OR TAKING A STROL AFTER A YUMMY MEAL
The beauty about this location is that there is street parking next to the park and across the street are lots of beautiful little shops, restaurants, and unique stores.
There are also benches for you to sit and enjoy the cars going by. Or watch the kids playing or enjoy a fresh summer breeze.
WONDERFUL PARK FOR THOSE WHO ENJOY WALKING OR TAKING A STROL AFTER A YUMMY MEAL
The beauty about this location is that there is street parking next to the park and across the street are lots of beautiful little shops, restaurants, and unique stores.
There are also benches for you to sit and enjoy the cars going by. Or watch the kids playing or enjoy a fresh summer breeze.
WONDERFUL PARK FOR THOSE WHO ENJOY WALKING OR TAKING A STROL AFTER A YUMMY MEAL
The beauty about this location is that there is street parking next to the park and across the street are lots of beautiful little shops, restaurants, and unique stores.
There are also benches for you to sit and enjoy the cars going by. Or watch the kids playing or enjoy a fresh summer breeze.
Small Park. Fine place to relax. Was at an event today. Good place for it. If there are kids around, avoid the artwork with the water in the center, unless you want a shower.
Wolf’s Lane Park stretches for about a half mile along Wolfs Lane (notice the contradictory spellings). Parts are beautifully landscaped with azaleas, dogwood trees, and seasonal perennials (tulips, daffodils, etc). There are rocky outcrops and changes in elevation, and old growth ash and chestnuts towering into the air. There’s a kiddie playground, winding pathways with benches, a concrete ping pong table, and even a bacci court.
Across from the park are all sorts of restaurants and cafes. To accommodate those avoiding Covid, the Village put out picnic tables for those who want to purchase food from these establishments and then eat in the park. Local day care programs take groups to the park to sing, dance, learn. Every morning there are at least a couple of such groups dancing to a guitar player or a recording.
Wolf’s Lane Park stretches for about a half mile along Wolfs Lane (notice the contradictory spellings). Parts are beautifully landscaped with azaleas, dogwood trees, and seasonal perennials (tulips, daffodils, etc). There are rocky outcrops and changes in elevation, and old growth ash and chestnuts towering into the air. There’s a kiddie playground, winding pathways with benches, a concrete ping pong table, and even a bacci court.
Across from the park are all sorts of restaurants and cafes. To accommodate those avoiding Covid, the Village put out picnic tables for those who want to purchase food from these establishments and then eat in the park. Local day care programs take groups to the park to sing, dance, learn. Every morning there are at least a couple of such groups dancing to a guitar player or a recording.
Wolf’s Lane Park stretches for about a half mile along Wolfs Lane (notice the contradictory spellings). Parts are beautifully landscaped with azaleas, dogwood trees, and seasonal perennials (tulips, daffodils, etc). There are rocky outcrops and changes in elevation, and old growth ash and chestnuts towering into the air. There’s a kiddie playground, winding pathways with benches, a concrete ping pong table, and even a bacci court.
Across from the park are all sorts of restaurants and cafes. To accommodate those avoiding Covid, the Village put out picnic tables for those who want to purchase food from these establishments and then eat in the park. Local day care programs take groups to the park to sing, dance, learn. Every morning there are at least a couple of such groups dancing to a guitar player or a recording.
One of many neighborhood parks in Pelham. I am Pelham Proud. This park is a part of Wolf Lane restaurant row and also pairs outdoor dining tables. Flowers were planted here with art installations. It is hilly and there is a Little library in front of a jungle gym kids park down the path. My dog also loves the landscapes.