There’s plenty of room for your pup to stretch their legs at these Long Island dog parks. We’ve rounded up the best ones for you – they have everything from wooded trails to hydrating stations and toys.
Click on the parks in the map below for more info on the parks, and scroll down for Instagram photos of each park!
Top 7 Dog Parks in Long Island, NY
- Blydenburgh County Park
- Cherry Avenue Dog Park
- Bay Park Dog Park
- Cedar Creek Park
- Nickerson Beach Park
- Wantagh Park
- West Hills County Dog Park
1. Blydenburgh County Park
Veteran’s Memorial Highway, Smithtown, NY 11788
- Two acres of fun!
- Separate play areas for small and large dogs
- Open fields AND windy wooded trails
- Plenty of water for thirsty pups
- Parking is a cinch
2. Cherry Avenue Dog Park
250 Cherry Ave, Sayville, NY 11796
- Wood chip surface
- Two sections for small pups and big pups
- Benches to relax on
- Plenty of parking nearby
- Water pump to make sure dogs stay hydrated
3. Bay Park Dog Park
2 Marjorie Ln, East Rockaway, NY 11518
- Turf for dogs to run on
- Owners are responsible and friendly
- Toys available for pups to play with
- Separate areas for small and large dogs
4. Cedar Creek Park
3340 Merrick Rd, Seaford, NY 11783
- Plenty of parking
- Lots of shade for hot summer days
- Room for dogs to run free
- Dog hydrating stations
- All dirt – you’ll probably need to give fido a bath after!
5. Nickerson Beach Park
880 Lido Blvd, Lido Beach, NY 11561
- Different areas for small and large dogs to play
- Friendly people and pups
- Heads up – dogs aren’t allowed on the beach
6. Wantagh Park
1 King Rd, Wantagh, NY 11793
- Separate small dog area
- Lots of friendly people and pups
- Park is clean and well-maintained
- Not very much shade – and bring water!
7. West Hills County Dog Park
Sweet Hollow Rd & Gwynne Rd, West Hills, NY, US, 11743
- Spacious, expansive area for pups
- Responsible and friendly dog owners
- Separate small dog area
- Beautiful surroundings – trees and grasslands!
Not sure if you’ll have time to take your dog out and about? Never fear – you can hire a local dog walker who will be happy to show your dog the town!