Gardiner County Park

Gardiner County Park

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5
based on 8 ratings

Montauk Highway
West Islip, NY 11795

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Dog Parks & Dog Runs

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Fenced in:  YesLeash Required:  Yes
Night Lighting:  NoBenches:  Yes
Trash Cans:  YesDisposal Bags:  Yes
Water Fountain:  Yes

Surface type:Grassy and sand
Size:10 acres

“Great park with plenty of on-leash walking trails. Located on the Great South Bay with water access and a beach to let the dogs swim and play in the water. Restrooms, playground, water available for the canines. We love it!! A nice walk through the woods to the beach to romp and play. Extremely dog and kid friendly!”

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5posted: October 6th, 2008

greatest park ever!


This park is the best one on Long Island for us dogs! We can roam on lots of trails-one leads to a beach with lots of ducks to chase. If you like to swim there is also a small lake. Lots of nice owners and dogs too! No fenced in runs just lots and lots of park!

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5posted: July 9th, 2008

Love this place!


This is our favorite park by far. Pretty park, friendly dog lovers, and lots and LOTS of dogs. If your looking for a place to go & play look no further. They have a doggie clean up station, but bring your own baggie in case its empty. It ruins it when you have to look where you want to run and play :( They have a water foutain for your furry friend and a bunch of trails if you want to stay on the path. Check it out! You and your dog wont be sorry

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5edited: January 27th, 2008

Gardiners Park


We have been going here since its opening many many years ago(Mom was a kid,bol). Its a really great walk. Dog friendly , in a wonderful fields to Great South Bay walking paths. Paws up and hands up. Grab your human,a leash,baggy and check it out!

posted: January 27th, 2008

 

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