🐾 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 […]
Tonawanda Rails to Trails is a popular pet-friendly trail in Tonawanda, New York, perfect for dog owners seeking scenic, paved paths for walking, running, and biking. This well-maintained trail connects neighborhoods throughout Tonawanda and extends toward North Buffalo, making it a hub for outdoor enthusiasts and dog walkers alike. You’ll find wide, paved paths with clear lane markings for both pedestrians and cyclists, plenty of signage, and easy access to the beautiful Niagara River views and historic placards along the route.
While it isn’t a traditional fenced dog park, the trail is welcoming to leashed dogs and offers ample parking and a safe environment for families and their pets. Trail users can take advantage of regular restroom facilities, benches, and Memorial Park with thoughtful landscaping and memorials. Nature lovers will appreciate the local wildlife, flowers, and shaded segments, though a few sections may be near industrial areas or have occasional odors due to nearby facilities. Tonawanda Rails to Trails is an excellent choice for anyone searching for dog-friendly hiking and walking in Tonawanda, NY.
Cool place to walk the dog. Wish people would pick up their dog’s poop but you can’t control the rest of the universe.
Makes it easy to get to some sick spots to do Mountain Bike/Cyclocross riding in eastern park and near shoshone st.
A pleasant walk yet one has to remember that this is a WALKING/BIKING Trail this is not a hiking trail.
Awesome trail. Great photo opps with trains.
I really like how nicely paved and wide this trail is. It’s used by many people….walking, biking….people getting on and off throughout the neighborhoods it passes through. The one downside is the many roads it crosses making you have to stop (or at least slow down) quite often compared to other paths I ride. But the scenery is nice even going past industrial areas. There’s foliage separating backyards from the trail. I felt safe riding alone. I liked how it connects so many areas that otherwise you would have to ride on busy streets to get to. I started at Fillmore Ave. at E. Niagara St. off the Erie canal trail in Tonawanda and rode to the end at Shoshone Park near Hertel in North Buffalo. I will use this path to do some shopping at places along the way in the future. Great trail!!