H F Redmond Junior Memorial Park - Yonkers, NY

H F Redmond Junior Memorial Park - Yonkers, NY H F Redmond Junior Memorial Park - Yonkers, NY H F Redmond Junior Memorial Park - Yonkers, NY H F Redmond Junior Memorial Park - Yonkers, NY H F Redmond Junior Memorial Park - Yonkers, NY
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H F Redmond Junior Memorial Park – A Pet-Friendly Park in Yonkers, New York

Located in Yonkers, NY, H F Redmond Junior Memorial Park is a spacious community spot popular for its large, fenced fields and multi-use green spaces. Although generally known for organized sports, the park features wide open areas and trails that are frequented by dog owners looking for pet-friendly trails and outdoor activities. With ample space for walking, running, and jogging, it’s a great destination for dog-friendly hiking or a calm stroll with your pup.

The park is notable for its recent upgrades, including a new pavilion and enhanced accessibility features such as wheelchair-accessible entrances, restrooms, seating, and parking. There’s convenient access to a parking lot adjoining the county rail trail, and visitors comment positively on the serene atmosphere, scenic gardens, and views of the Hudson River. While some amenities require a permit (like picnic pavilions), the park remains a cherished spot for families and responsible pet owners. However, seating and shaded areas are limited, and some fields may require a permit or be temporarily unavailable due to renovation or scheduled sports events.

FAQ

  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Some fields are fully fenced but generally require a permit for access.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Seating is limited within the park, though the new pavilion offers some covered shelter for permitted groups.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is little natural shade and limited shaded seating; the pavilion offers some shelter by permit.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Restrooms are available only when a permit is issued; they are not generally open to the public.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park offers ramp access, wheelchair-accessible entrances, restrooms, seating, and parking.
  • Is there parking at the park? Yes, visitors can use the parking lot by the county rail trail.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there are pavilions and grills available, but you must obtain a permit to use them.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features trails for biking, running, and walking, making it great for dog-friendly outings.

Reviews

Brien Ling

I’ve been to/played at almost every field in NYC except this one. Driven by several times but hidden behind a tree line. Exceptional large field. Two instructional Peewee soccer games and a flag football game for MS kids(?) and still barely covered half the fields. Only negative i can think of is lack of shade and seating

Brien Ling

I’ve been to/played at almost every field in NYC except this one. Driven by several times but hidden behind a tree line. Exceptional large field. Two instructional Peewee soccer games and a flag football game for MS kids(?) and still barely covered half the fields. Only negative i can think of is lack of shade and seating

Leland Cerra

Updaye July 2024:
There is activity on the playing field. I confirmed with the city that you need a permit for access as it is fully fenced and normally kept locked. I think they have soccer and Gaelic football teams.

Update Jan 2024:
You can now drive into the park and use the parking lot by the county rail trail. You can use the picnic grounds (Pavilion & grills); however, a permit is required. The adjacent bathrooms are NOT normally open but they will open them with the permit.

They are doing some construction inside the grass field area – which is currently closed to the public. I believe they may be putting in the playing field lighting.

Status as of July 2023:
Redmond field is still under renovation and not yet open to the public. There will no longer be softball fields. I believe they will have a Celtic football field enclosed by fencing and Stadium type lighting. You must have a city permit to play on those fields. I believe the other areas of the park will be open to the public once the field is finished. There is a renovated, Pavilion picnic area with grills for use by permit only. There are also new bathrooms; however, these are not generally left open unless the field or picnic area is rented.
The two pictures posted were from a city meeting and are the artist rendering of the plan.

Leland Cerra

Updaye July 2024:
There is activity on the playing field. I confirmed with the city that you need a permit for access as it is fully fenced and normally kept locked. I think they have soccer and Gaelic football teams.

Update Jan 2024:
You can now drive into the park and use the parking lot by the county rail trail. You can use the picnic grounds (Pavilion & grills); however, a permit is required. The adjacent bathrooms are NOT normally open but they will open them with the permit.

They are doing some construction inside the grass field area – which is currently closed to the public. I believe they may be putting in the playing field lighting.

Status as of July 2023:
Redmond field is still under renovation and not yet open to the public. There will no longer be softball fields. I believe they will have a Celtic football field enclosed by fencing and Stadium type lighting. You must have a city permit to play on those fields. I believe the other areas of the park will be open to the public once the field is finished. There is a renovated, Pavilion picnic area with grills for use by permit only. There are also new bathrooms; however, these are not generally left open unless the field or picnic area is rented.
The two pictures posted were from a city meeting and are the artist rendering of the plan.

Ray

The park itself is amazing. The people that come there and sit in their cars are not. I would say definitely worth the visit. Lots of pups and pup parents. Mostly all responsible besides those that do not pick up after their pets. So I guess the nature part is beautiful the people that trash it not so much.

Ray

The park itself is amazing. The people that come there and sit in their cars are not. I would say definitely worth the visit. Lots of pups and pup parents. Mostly all responsible besides those that do not pick up after their pets. So I guess the nature part is beautiful the people that trash it not so much.

jimmy “Road Warrior”

Just put a all new pavilion in,looks great can’t wait for it to open,should be before memorial day 2019

jimmy “Road Warrior”

Just put a all new pavilion in,looks great can’t wait for it to open,should be before memorial day 2019

Zoul

Had Several great times here. Some repairs may be needed but its fine as it has trails for biking/running/jogging or just for a stroll. It’s quite close to Tibbets Brook Park otherwise had a great time around this park. There is also swings and baseball fields.

Zoul

Had Several great times here. Some repairs may be needed but its fine as it has trails for biking/running/jogging or just for a stroll. It’s quite close to Tibbets Brook Park otherwise had a great time around this park. There is also swings and baseball fields.

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