Death Brook Falls - Raquette Lake, NY

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Death Brook Falls – Dog-Friendly Hiking in Raquette Lake, NY

Death Brook Falls, located near 629 NY-28 in Raquette Lake, New York, is an ideal destination for dog owners seeking a beautiful and accessible hiking spot with their pets. The pet-friendly trail to the waterfall is just a short, flat walk—about five minutes from the roadside parking area. Featuring gentle terrain and only a slight hill, it is suitable for all ages and skill levels, making it a favorite among families and dog walkers alike.

Visitors recommend exercising caution at the top of the falls, especially after rain, as the path can be muddy and slippery. Dogs love the natural surroundings and easy trail, though the site does not have formal fenced or designated dog park amenities. This dog-friendly hike is an excellent option for a quick outdoor adventure in the Adirondacks, with scenic falls that are especially impressive after rainfall. Please remember to bring your own supplies and clean up after your pet to help keep the trail pleasant for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the best place to park? You can park along the side of the road near the entrance on NY-28.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there is a short and flat hiking trail leading to the falls.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, parts of the trail can be quite muddy after recent rainfall, so bring appropriate footwear.

Reviews

Michael Dahm

Easy hike for any skill level and age with a surprisingly beautiful waterfall at the end.

Michael Dahm

Easy hike for any skill level and age with a surprisingly beautiful waterfall at the end.

Michael Dahm

Easy hike for any skill level and age with a surprisingly beautiful waterfall at the end.

Michael Dahm

Easy hike for any skill level and age with a surprisingly beautiful waterfall at the end.

Michael Dahm

Easy hike for any skill level and age with a surprisingly beautiful waterfall at the end.

Dale Wagner

Very flat, short (5 minutes) walk from Route 28 to picturesque falls. If walking up to base of falls be careful of wet rocks…easy doing with hiking boots on but trail itself does not require them. Likely more impressive after heavy rain. Pix taken 9/23/23.

Dale Wagner

Very flat, short (5 minutes) walk from Route 28 to picturesque falls. If walking up to base of falls be careful of wet rocks…easy doing with hiking boots on but trail itself does not require them. Likely more impressive after heavy rain. Pix taken 9/23/23.

Dale Wagner

Very flat, short (5 minutes) walk from Route 28 to picturesque falls. If walking up to base of falls be careful of wet rocks…easy doing with hiking boots on but trail itself does not require them. Likely more impressive after heavy rain. Pix taken 9/23/23.

Dale Wagner

Very flat, short (5 minutes) walk from Route 28 to picturesque falls. If walking up to base of falls be careful of wet rocks…easy doing with hiking boots on but trail itself does not require them. Likely more impressive after heavy rain. Pix taken 9/23/23.

Dale Wagner

Very flat, short (5 minutes) walk from Route 28 to picturesque falls. If walking up to base of falls be careful of wet rocks…easy doing with hiking boots on but trail itself does not require them. Likely more impressive after heavy rain. Pix taken 9/23/23.

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