Featured Parks in New York
Hand-picked by the BarkParks community — verified, photographed, and Bindi-approved.
Sirius Dog Run
Manhattan favorite with polished urban dog-run design with a strong neighborhood community.
A top Manhattan pick when you want a clean, social stop.Prospect Park Long Meadow
Brooklyn favorite with beloved off-leash hours on expansive grass and shaded paths.
Check time-of-day rules to catch legal off-leash windows.Letchworth State Park
Castile favorite with dramatic gorge overlooks and long trail choices in western New York.
An excellent weekend destination for active dogs.Fire Island National Seashore
Patchogue area favorite with village boardwalks and seasonal beach access along the coast.
Best paired with ferry planning and current pet rules.Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Kerhonkson favorite with carriage roads, cliffs, and lake views that feel made for long leash walks.
A Hudson Valley favorite for adventurous road trips.New York Dog Park Guide
Everything you need to know about adventuring with your pup in New York.
How many dog parks are in New York?
BarkParks has mapped 2,279 dog-friendly locations across New York, including 75 dedicated off-leash dog parks, 273 city parks with dog-friendly walking space, and hundreds of beaches, trailheads, preserves, and scenic stops where leashed dogs are welcome.
Are there fenced dog parks in New York?
Yes — we've flagged 410 places with full or partial fencing in New York, from Sirius Dog Run to smaller neighborhood runs around New York City. Use BarkParks filters to narrow by fencing, water access, trail surface, and crowd level.
Where should I start if I'm planning a dog outing in New York?
If you're starting near New York City, begin with Sirius Dog Run. It's one of the most useful launch points on this page, and it's easy to pair with our trail maps, activity ideas, and hidden gems for a full dog-friendly day.
What should I pack for a New York dog park day?
Bring water, waste bags, and a collapsible dog water bowl for trailheads, beach walks, and rest stops. Then check BarkParks for leash rules, parking notes, and the best time-of-day to visit each spot.