🐾 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 […]
								
								
								
								
					Experience a natural retreat with your pup at Deer Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area in Richland, NY. While not a traditional fenced dog park, this scenic spot offers pet-friendly trails and access to beautiful environments like grassy paths, woodlands, sand dunes, and a picturesque stony beach. Enjoy kayaks, leisurely walks, or simply soak in the stunning sunsets this area is known for.
This dog-friendly destination is perfect for owners who love exploring diverse landscapes with their pets. You’ll find a mix of paved walkways and rustic trails, providing plenty of opportunities for adventure and exercise with your four-legged friend. While amenities are minimal, the peaceful, natural setting makes it a favorite for local dog owners seeking a more relaxed, outdoor experience.
Perhaps we were in the wrong area, but the directions led us here, and we were disappointed considering the photos listed by others made it appear that there were hiking trails here and waterfalls. But in reality, all it is that we could see was a parking lot with a single short path that led us down to a dock area and a muddy creek bank. We did not observe any other notable features or trails to explore and only stayed a few minutes.
This is actually Brennan Beach. Adjacent to Deer Creek Marsh. It is a beautiful area that Needs to be protected and enjoyed responsibly. A true hidden gem.
Such a great little hike. From paved walkway to grassy trail to wooded trail to sand dune to boardwalk and finally to stony beach! Family favorite for sure!
Brennans beach the beach was a lot different when I was younger and camped there … Mr Brennan the founder did a lot to maintain his property and it paid off every year.. Its changed but its still a nice place and has beautiful sunsets
It’s very nice slow kayak ride no current wind may bother you not much shade on days when it’s not low you can go all the way up into some Farmers fields and explore just little access flows that is past Route 3 Bridge