Dog parks in Rochester

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Dog parks are a great way for your dog to get some extra socialization and run out some of their pent-up energy in New York. Whether you have a small dog or a very large one, all dogs need some time outside to run around and have a great time. If you live in an apartment or small home with no easily accessible outdoor areas, dog parks are the next best option. Here are some Rochester dog parks that you can attend with your beloved pup.

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1. Turning Point Park


Amenities
Drinking water available

One of the most well-received parks in Rochester, Turning Point Park has a beautiful pier, a lovely array of trails, and bridges that allow you to fish, bird-watch, or otherwise enjoy yourself. Make sure you have your walking shoes and a leash for your dog, as the main appeal of Turning Point Park is the variety of trails available throughout.

2. Better Together Dog Park Bar


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Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Special dog friendly ground material

As the first indoor dog park and bar in Rochester, Better Together Dog Park Bar is a great place for you and your beloved pup to socialize, have a great time, and get out some energy. It’s climate controlled and indoors, which means that it’s a good park for dogs even during the winter, a time that’s often very cold in Rochester. Plus, the bar has local craft beer, wine, ciders, and even appetizers, and it also offers dog training.

3. Cobbs Hill Dog Park


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Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Special dog friendly ground material Double entry and exit gates

Cobbs Hill was the first-ever dog park introduced in Rochester, originally on a trial basis before it became permanent. It is open from dawn to dusk year-round and offers pet waste stations, benches, and shade-providing trees for humans. It also has separate areas for large and small dogs. Rochester requires all dogs to be registered through their licensing process to ensure that all dogs have rabies vaccinations and are well behaved.

4. Seneca Park


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Drinking water available

This unique 297-acre park offers several recreational areas. It’s perhaps most well-known historically for Trout Lake, a lake that used to have swan boats, propelled by drivers who would pedal the boats with their feet. This is not an off-leash dog park, but dogs are accepted in the park as long as they are well-behaved and are on a leash.

5. Durand Eastman Park


Amenities
Drinking water available

The 977 acres of Durand Eastman Park sit right on the Lake Ontario waterfront, creating a beautiful and relaxing environment for everyone — humans and dogs alike. While this is not an off-leash park like many others on this list, it is dog-friendly, provided you keep your dog on a leash. There’s also a playground, and fishing is allowed, as well as kayaking and canoeing. Durand Eastman is one of the most popular parks to bring the entire family to.

Preparation is key to successfully experiencing a local dog park


If you’re interested in bringing your dog to a local park, there are plenty of options in Rochester and the surrounding areas. Before you bring your dog to a local dog park, however, it’s a good idea to make sure your dog is prepared, both in health and in behavior. If you’re looking for a place where you can ask questions and get insight into your dog’s health and preparedness, book an online virtual care appointment with Vetster to learn more.

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