Off-Leash Dog Parks in Ulster Park, NY

There are 5 off-leash dog parks within 40 kilometres of Ulster Park. 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 Ulster Park.

Pet Friendly Barton Orchards
Barton Orchards Barton Orchards is a pet-friendly 175-acre premiere PYO family farm in Poughquag, NY. Well-behaved dogs can walk around the farm and play in their dog park. During the apple-picking season, your furry friend is welcome to join you. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the vegetable garden, inside buildings or in the corn maze. See Details
Pet Friendly Kingston Point Dog Park
Kingston Point Dog Park Fido is invited to play at the Kingston Point Dog Park in New York. You and your furry friend can find this off-leash facility adjacent to and behind the softball field. The park is well-managed and features two separate sections for small and large dogs. See Details
Ulster County Dog Park BringFido to socialize and enjoy off-leash play at Ulster County Dog Park in New Paltz, NY. Open from dawn until dusk, this park is located across from the Ulster County Fairgrounds, at the end of Field of Dreams Park. Your best friend can utilize one of two fully enclosed spaces, one dedicated to dogs under 30lbs, and the other allocated to larger breeds. Ulster County Dog Park has benches, a water fountain, and convenient pet waste stations. Dogs must be at least four months old to enter the park. See Details
Dog Park at Doherty Park Fido is invited to play at the dog park at Doherty Park in Hopewell Junction, NY. The off-leash facility is separated into two sections for large and small dogs, with waste stations and benches for pet parents. Please note membership is required, and a dog license to enter. See Details
Woodstock Dog Park Fido is invited to play at Woodstock Dog Park in New York. The park provides wooded areas and trails where dogs can interact with others and people without the restraint of being on a leash. To foster healthy, non-aggressive, and responsible canine social interaction, a safe off-leash area is provided that separately accommodates large dogs (over 30 pounds) and small dogs (under 30 pounds). See Details
Ulster Park, NY, US