🐾 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 […]
Pulaski Park is a charming and inviting community green space located at 1200 North St in Rochester, NY. Known as a hidden gem in the heart of the city, this park features picturesque walking paths, open lawns, and diverse terrain with gentle terraces that both residents and their dogs enjoy. It offers a welcoming atmosphere where dog owners frequently socialize and exercise their pets, making it an ideal destination for pet-friendly walks and outdoor relaxation.
This Rochester dog park is wheelchair accessible and suitable for families with children, with plenty of open areas for play and exercise. Bring your four-legged friend for a stroll, picnic, or casual BBQ, and take in the serene sunsets. While there are porta potties for restroom needs, it’s a good idea to plan ahead as the amenities are basic and shade can be limited. The friendly local vibe and pet-friendly trails make Pulaski Park a must-visit for dog lovers looking for a peaceful outing in Rochester, New York.
Wonderful family park right in the City of Rochester! Enjoy it everytime
Beautiful place for a picnic or bbq or just to play sports/have a walk etc The sunset was to die for. BUT depending where you are, the bathroom is so far and if u rlly gotta go, the porta potty is ur only choice and also, there’s not much shade …lol but def coming back
Strangers are friendly walking their dogs which is refreshing in this city, but wasn’t a big fan of the weirdo doing donuts in his ATV ruining the perfectly manicured lawn 🤦🏼♀️
Pulaski Park is a Beautiful place for a Moor’nin stroll and/or exercise walk session. Wholeness n Essence of Love ((-;
Didn’t know that was the name of this park. A great little gem of a park in the middle of the east side of the “hood” city. Definitely one of my top 5 favorites on this side of town. The terraii has a great array of elevations in a terrace of a park I guess you could call it. Pics soon.