Seamon Park - Saugerties, NY

Seamon Park - Saugerties, NY Seamon Park - Saugerties, NY Seamon Park - Saugerties, NY Seamon Park - Saugerties, NY Seamon Park - Saugerties, NY
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Seamon Park: Dog-Friendly Green Space in Saugerties, NY

Located just a short walk from the center of the village, Seamon Park is one of the few dog-friendly parks in Saugerties, New York. Known for its beautiful spring blooms and serene atmosphere, this picturesque park features mature trees, lovely gardens, memorial benches, a gazebo, and scenic views of the Catskill Mountains. The park welcomes leashed dogs, making it a nice spot for pet owners seeking peaceful pet-friendly trails and open green space close to home.

While visiting, you and your dog can enjoy strolling along grassy areas, relaxing on benches or in the gazebo, and taking in the local mountain views. There is a small parking area (with best access by the former gristmill) and easy access from nearby neighborhoods. Seamon Park is also family-friendly, offering an old-school playground for kids. The grounds can get wet and muddy after rain, so plan ahead!

FAQ

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must be leashed at all times in Seamon Park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park has many mature trees, a gazebo, and memorial benches offering shady spots to relax.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking by the former gristmill is considered safer than street-side parking.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park features an old-school playground and natural climbing features for children.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the grassy areas are prone to flooding and can get muddy after rainfall.

Reviews

Carol Ann Jason

Seamon Park has beautiful trees in spring. There is a nice view of the Catskill Mountains from the park as well. It is a quiet area. The park has a small parking area and getting in and out may be tricky on when 9W is busy.

Carol Ann Jason

Seamon Park has beautiful trees in spring. There is a nice view of the Catskill Mountains from the park as well. It is a quiet area. The park has a small parking area and getting in and out may be tricky on when 9W is busy.

Carol Ann Jason

Seamon Park has beautiful trees in spring. There is a nice view of the Catskill Mountains from the park as well. It is a quiet area. The park has a small parking area and getting in and out may be tricky on when 9W is busy.

Melissa Fisher

Always a nice garden. In past they had tulips. This time mainly varieties of daffodils and narcisis.

Parking by former grissmill is safer than street side, however after school there may be some smoking Hooligans.

Melissa Fisher

Always a nice garden. In past they had tulips. This time mainly varieties of daffodils and narcisis.

Parking by former grissmill is safer than street side, however after school there may be some smoking Hooligans.

Melissa Fisher

Always a nice garden. In past they had tulips. This time mainly varieties of daffodils and narcisis.

Parking by former grissmill is safer than street side, however after school there may be some smoking Hooligans.

TeamLas3r

Overall fun park. Very diverse (and maybe more hazardous for toddlers) but we still had a great time. The park grass tends to flood in the rain so our socks got wet and both parking lots require you to walk across grass. Oh bonus points for the name. Super clever 😏

TeamLas3r

Overall fun park. Very diverse (and maybe more hazardous for toddlers) but we still had a great time. The park grass tends to flood in the rain so our socks got wet and both parking lots require you to walk across grass. Oh bonus points for the name. Super clever 😏

TeamLas3r

Overall fun park. Very diverse (and maybe more hazardous for toddlers) but we still had a great time. The park grass tends to flood in the rain so our socks got wet and both parking lots require you to walk across grass. Oh bonus points for the name. Super clever 😏

R Stang

A pretty little park , easy walking distance from the center of the village. One of only 2 village parks that allow dogs ( leashed).
A very serene and peaceful spot with a beautiful view of the mountains. I took these photos in the spring- lots of beautiful blooming trees!

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