Rockefeller State Park Preserve - Pleasantville, NY

Rockefeller State Park Preserve - Pleasantville, NY Rockefeller State Park Preserve - Pleasantville, NY Rockefeller State Park Preserve - Pleasantville, NY Rockefeller State Park Preserve - Pleasantville, NY Rockefeller State Park Preserve - Pleasantville, NY
Off Leash
Shade Available
Parking
Accessible Paths
Fenced Area

Rockefeller State Park Preserve Dog Park – Pleasantville, New York

Rockefeller State Park Preserve offers a scenic, dog-friendly experience in Pleasantville, New York. Renowned for its well-maintained pet-friendly trails and peaceful, natural setting, the park is a favorite among local hikers, families, and dog owners. Enjoy a relaxing stroll or a challenging hike with your leashed pup amidst beautiful ponds, forested areas, and abundant wildlife. The park features a designated dog park area, quiet picnic spots, community organic garden, and frequent shaded spaces for both dogs and their humans.

The dog park is one of several standout amenities, with a nice-sized, maintained field and a welcoming atmosphere for pets and their owners alike. Easy parking, free early and late entry, playgrounds for kids, and picturesque views around the pond make it an enjoyable destination for the whole family. Direct access to the North County Trail makes it ideal for longer distances and trail enthusiasts. While restrooms may be closed outside main hours and cell service can be inconsistent, friendly staff, clean facilities, and beautiful natural surroundings provide a memorable outing for dog lovers in Westchester County.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs may be off-leash in the designated dog park area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, there is a dog park area available.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are shaded areas, especially along many of the park’s trails and near the pond.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Restrooms are available when the onsite building is open, but this may not be all the time.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a small playground and art center with activities for kids.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? There is typically a $6 parking fee, but entry is free late evening and early morning.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available near the main Visitor Center, with electric charging stations on site.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park is known for its extensive network of pet-friendly trails.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is a pond, but it is primarily for fishing and scenic views.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park is generally clean and well-maintained, though some areas may need more attention.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? It is recommended to use bug spray as there can be bugs, especially in summer.

Reviews

Diego Álvarez

Amazing place to get peace, enjoy the path with your pets and breath fresh air

Nomadic planet with Shampa

Good for trail run, walk in peace within nature.calm, quiet and peaceful surroundings..
Late evening and early morning entry free that means no parking fee required.

Katie Delano

I thought this park was very boring…I like hiking, but there wasn’t anything scenic on the trails we walked except for the one along the lake (Brother’s trail). We did Brother to Farm Meadow to Overlook. Would strongly not recommend Overlook especially because there is very little shade. Perhaps there are interesting trails, but we’d never been before and the ones we took felt like walking along a wide gravel road. Dog friendly so that’s a plus.

Rachel Tang

My pup and I loved hiking/walking here. Park is pristine and weather was not so hot and land still super green. We did the full loop which was a little over 6 miles and took almost 2 hours. We were both tired but it was a perfect day. The staff and volunteers at the visitor center were also so nice in helping me find my trail. I suggest downloading alltrails on your phone and letting that guide you because the trail markers were confusing for us. Parking is NULL.

Karin Magnuson

May 2025: The peonies at Rockefeller preserve are perfectly picturesque! Just a very short walk from the parking lot near the main Visitor Center, you can become immersed in a forest of peonies that are both visually stunning and also smell wonderfully delicious!

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