Dog-Friendly Activities in Mount Kisco, NY

There are 166 dog-friendly activities within 40 kilometers of Mount Kisco. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Mount Kisco.

Pet Friendly Playland Beach
Playland Beach Playland Beach is a dog-friendly beach located on the grounds of Playland Park Amusement Park in Rye, NY. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on the beach from October 1st until May 4th, before the park is open for the season. There is a limit of 3 dogs for each owner, and dog walking services are prohibited all year round. Make sure you keep Fido on a leash under six feet. See Details
Pet Friendly Lock City Brewing
Lock City Brewing Lock City Brewing is a pet-friendly brewery in Stamford, CT. Fido is welcome both inside the taproom or in the outdoor area while you enjoy a flight or pint of their craft beer. See Details
Bark ‘n Brews Bark ‘n Brews in Nanuet, NY, is a dog bar and cafe featuring local beers, NY wines, hand-crafted coffee, and non-alcoholic drinks. Guests can enjoy small plates, tacos, paninis and pet-friendly treats. Dogs can romp off-leash in supervised, temperature-controlled play areas or relax on the leashed front enclosed patio with their humans. Please note that proof of vaccinations is required. See Details
Little Stony Point Park Leashed dogs are allowed to visit the pet-friendly Little Stony Point Park in Cold Spring, NY, any day of the year, especially on event days. Events may include "Spring Cleanup Days," "Maple Syrup Day," and an annual musical, "Hoot on the Hudson". Little Stony Point Park is open to visitors from dawn to dusk daily. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails. See Details
Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Trail Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Trail is a moderately easy, 7.5-mile hike in Pound Ridge, NY. You and your pup will enjoy this pet-friendly path with only a few moderate climbs. Your dog will delight in the stream crossings and hiking by your side on the wide road while you take in scenic vistas and historical points. Please note that dogs must be leashed and are not permitted in picnic areas. See Details
Blue Mountain Reservation Blue Mountain Reservation is a 1,500-acre park in the northwest section of Westchester County in Peekskill, NY. This recreation area offers more than 20 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails. One of their easy, dog-friendly paths will lead you to two ponds and sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Due to the heavy population of mountain bikers, Fido must be leashed. See Details
Mianus River State Park Mianus River State Park, formerly the estate of singer and actress, Libby Holman, is a pet-friendly area in Stamford, CT. The river weaves through this 400-acre urban forest where visitors enjoy biking, fishing, hiking and horseback riding in the area. Leashed dogs are welcome as long as they're cleaned up after, but please note that commercial dog walking is not permitted. See Details
Clarence Fahnestock State Park Dogs can join their owners at Clarence Fahnestock State Park in the Carmel Hamlet area of Cold Spring, NY. This pet-friendly, 14,086-acre recreation area is expansive and covered with scenic trails. There's a maximum of two pets allowed in campsites and day-use areas. Pets are to be supervised and on a leash under six feet in length and are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, golf courses, boardwalks, pools, spray grounds or guarded beaches. See Details
Red Barn Cidery Red Barn Cidery is a dog-friendly cidery in Congers, NY. Bring Fido with you while you enjoy ciders made with their own farm-grown apples and food from rotating food trucks. They even have seasonal festivities, including apple picking, a pumpkin patch, live music, and lots of space to sit and relax with your pup. See Details
Weir Farm National Historic Site Bring Fido along to the Weir Farm National Historic Site, a dog-friendly National Park in Wilton, CT. This property is 68 acres that once belonged to Impressionist painter J. Alden Weir. You and your pup can enjoy woods, fields and waterways together. Leashed pets are permitted in the park, but are not allowed in the buildings. Leashes must be no longer than six feet. See Details
Storm King State Park Storm King State Park has a somewhat difficult 3.5-mile hike that will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido in Cornwall, NY. Although the pet-friendly trail skips Butter Hill and Storm King Mountain, it does offer beautiful views of the Hudson River, Bannerman Island, Cold Spring, and Constitution Marsh and is also more lightly traveled. Dogs are not permitted in picnic areas and must be leashed. See Details
Castle Rock and Sugarloaf Hill Trail Castle Rock and Sugarloaf Hill Trail is a 6.65-mile hike in Hudson Highlands State Park. This moderately easy pet-friendly path in Garrison, NY, may take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. Let your mind travel back to the late 1800s as you marvel at the private mansion with over 34 rooms and four interior chimneys. The area around the mansion is private, so stick to the trail. Dogs must remain on a leash no longer than 10 feet. See Details
Metro North Railroad Metro North Railroad, with a station in Stamford, CT, allows small, well-behaved pets on the train from CT to NYC if they are in kennels or securely controlled on leashes. Explore towns along this dog-friendly MTA line with your best friend in tow, but please note that pets shouldn't occupy seats and are subject to approval by the conductor. See Details
Saxon Woods Park Trail Saxon Woods Park Trail is an easy 2.5-mile hike that will take about 1.25 hours to complete with Fido in Harrison, NY. The southern section of Saxon Woods offers hikers and their pups a gentle pet-friendly walk. Dogs are not allowed in picnic areas and must be leashed at all times. See Details
Mountain Lakes Park Trail Embark on a delightful adventure with Fido along the scenic Mountain Lakes Park Trail, a leisurely 5.15-mile hike within the picturesque Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park in North Salem, NY. This hike should take approximately 3 hours of exploration and bonding time with your furry companion and allow you to hike around Westchester County's highest peak, which stands 982 feet tall. Explore forests and take a break in all the gorgeous four lakes. Dogs are not permitted in picnic areas and must be leashed. See Details
Piermont Pier This lovely spot was originally the eastern end of the Erie Railroad. Located in the Village of Piermont, NY, the Piermont Pier is open year-round and is popular with dog walkers, joggers, birders and fishermen. During WWII, it was known as "Last Stop USA" because it served as the embarkation point for troops destined for the European theater. Today the pier offers spectacular views of the Hudson River. See Details
Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture in Pocantico Hills, NY, is great for bringing kids and dogs. When you tour this farm, you can see barnyard animals or enjoy a yummy snack at the Cafe, with dog-friendly outdoor seating. Leashed dogs are welcome on the farm, but their owners must keep them away from the pastures, gardens, growing fields and greenhouses. See Details
Bark Park Dog Park Bark Park Dog Park in Ridgefield, CT is a well-maintained, off-leash area that is well worth the drive. Fido will be sure to enjoy some exercise at fresh air during an afternoon play session at this popular spot. The park is fully fenced with a separate small dog area for pups under 40 pounds as well as running water, agility equipment and benches. See Details
The Curtain Shop & General Store Since 1976 The Curtain Shop & General Store in New Rochelle, NY, has offered quality service and selection. This pet-friendly shop welcomes pups to join their owners in browsing their bed and bath department, kitchen and dining section, home accessories area and other parts of the store. See Details
Babcock Preserve The Babcock Preserve is a pet-friendly area in Greenwich, CT, that's open to the public during daylight hours for hiking, walking, jogging, cross-country skiing, nature study, picnicking and horseback riding on designated trails. The 4.1-mile loop features forested land filled with a wide variety of wildlife. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
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