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    Amherst State Park

    4.2 (29 reviews)

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    Beautiful day
    Anna W.

    This park is great! There are so many paths and hidden corners to explore, depending on how you're prepared for the weather and the season. Proper footwear is the key to a comfortable and successful little adventure. During spring, some areas can be muddy with a lot of wetlands and vernal ponds. No, it's not supposed to be a dog park, although pets are allowed to visit to enjoy. I don't mind sharing the space with loose running dogs, just please don't let your furry friend bark at me (especially big ones) or jump on me when they're wet or covered with an inch of dirt. The leash rule is clear, but the big open space is tempting for a bit of the wild and playful side. Definitely check the map to be sure to enjoy as much as possible around the area. The official website names eight trails, but it's up to you where you leave your footprints. Like I said, it's a big playground and can all be off the leash.

    Mark D.

    We come to this park to get our steps in and to walk our pup. This place is a godsend due to the limited parks in the area, and especially those that allow dogs. The parking is limited but fortunately this place isnt too crowded. That being said, we appreciate it when dogs are on their leash as is clearly mentioned on signs all over the park. There are a lot of beautiful views in this park and we always get to see deer. That being said, there are a lot of ticks so consider that when you let your pets wander off into the bushes.

    Daviyion J.

    Can be crowded on a nice day and the parking is limited so that's the only con really of this park. It was nice, clean, and plenty of paths to explore while social distancing with friends. Definitely welcome if you're in the area and looking for some fresh air. Check out the swing too!

    Sarah D.

    This was my first time here. This park is relaxing. It's an 80-acre Park partially in the village of Williamsville with most of it falling in Amherst on land formerly belonging to the Sisters of St. Francis. I went on a whim after finding out that a friend went here earlier in the day. It's a really great park that is well-kept and clean. There are many beautiful trees. There were a few fishermen fishing in the lovely waters of Ellicott Creek. Everyone I encountered was very friendly. I started by the former convent which is now an assistant living center. I walked awhile to the end well past the creek and back towards it and then up the stairs to the parking lot. I've heard that it's attached to trails at Glen Park but I don't know where it attaches to Glen Park so I'll have to come back and meander some more.

    Nikki G.

    This is the perfect little park to bring your four legged friend. There are a couple paths, and just wide open space. There are also apple trees. The space is very clean and well kept. There are so many people on the paths, enjoying the outdoors and walking their dogs. There are some people that don't use a leash though, and it is a place where you should leash your pets. That part, didn't really like. I don't need to feel edgy walking my dog on a leash because you decide it's okay to not have your dog on a leash.

    Apple trees
    Jen E.

    One of my very favorite parks!!! It's a hidden gem right near the bustle of life. Beautiful natural walking trails in the middle of the woods, but it's a pretty easy hike that you can do in about 25 minutes. They have gorgeous apple trees with the backdrop of the old convent, bridges, so much to explore. Such an amazing park. You can enter at the Glen Falls area or you can enter near the old convent. What I love about it is if you can stay on the trail along the creek, you can walk off the main trail, there's a beautiful field. Lots of people bring their dogs and take them off leash. So much space, never too crowded. It's always different each time you go. Get there now!

    Unofficial dog park!
    Alex L.

    HUMAN VERSION OF REVIEW: This is the park that's behind Glen Park / Falls (http://www.yelp.com/biz/glen-park-williamsville-2). You can even supposedly follow some trails and end up in the other park and vice versa. This is an also an unofficial dog park of sorts. Almost everyone walking here is with a dog. You must have your dog leashed when you're here, although every now and then you'll see some roaming free (although I hear they're going to crack down on that soon). That's too bad. I wish they wouldn't. I like seeing animals run free. There are quite a few adventures to be had here. There's water flowing through the park so sometimes you'll pass and see someone fishing or dogs swimming (although the current seems pretty strong, so be careful dogs!). I went most recently with a friend and a dog and it was a bit muddy (start of the Spring season), but I'll be happy to return when it's less soggy and more sunny. The dog seemed really happy to be there though. DOG VERSION OF REVIEW: "I got to run around, swim in the water and poop! I even got to smell another dog's butt! Make that two dogs butts! I was just sitting at home all alone lonely and bored, when all of a sudden this AWESOME HUMAN BEING WOOF took me in their car and brought me to this park. I ran, I swam and I conquered! The humans were afraid to follow me in the mud, WOOF! I wish this park had more toys and squirrels!! Where were the squirrels and SNACKS?! I needed to chase, chase, chase but there was nothing to chase! I wanted to chase the other dog, but I decided to instead sniff her butt! WOOF! Anyway, just needs more squirrels and birds, but otherwise I can't wait to come back and chase my tail!"

    Tula's happy place
    Deborah P.

    One of my happy places in the Buffalo area and Tula agrees! I've been visiting Amherst State Park since I moved here from SoCal. Then, it was a great park to take Tula for a walk when she was a puppy. Today, she is a dog and she is still loves the park. I adore the seasons changes and you can fully appreciate them at this location. In a recent visit, we took the time to smell the wild flowers of WNY. Additionally, it's a park in which you can see people and still walk safely there - physically distant - in the age of Covid. I elect to wear my mask on the path but if one gets off the beaten path, one can move away from the crowds, remove one's mask, and find some hidden spots. We will visit again in the winter. Tula's favorite season.

    Chipmunk
    Aly W.

    This is a good place to experience nature. No road noise, just the sound of running water courtesy of Ellicott Creek. There are two short paths, and one longer path that leads to Glen Park. I wish you didn't have to double back. Going by the map, the potential to create a loop is there. While the trails are too short to hold my interest, there's places where people set up chairs to relax by the creek. I saw a few squirrels and played hide and seek with a chipmunk. Sadly, I saw a lot of litter, too. It's a great park with a lot of potential. Treat it kindly.

    Heather K.

    I have lived in Buffalo, NY my entire life and never knew about this park. I ventured out onto the trail that was in the wooded area at Glen Falls Park today and took the trail all the way to Amherst State Park. The park was nicely maintained; the lawn was cut and the bridge that connected the trails was nicely designed. There were no signs that helped to figure out where you were. And for a park, it would have been nice to see some picnic tables or a gazebo for sitting under. Instead, all we could see was a large plot of land with some random trees. It was a beautiful day for a walk and again, I was not expecting to see this park, but had I not asked a fellow walker, I would have had no idea where I was. I only saw one sign and that was when I reached the parking lot of the park. I would return to the park now that I know where it is.

    Pretty meadow by the water
    Dennise R.

    Great park close to Main St. When here you forget how close you are to civilization. There are some great trails by the water and some great fishing spots. I brought my dog and even though I know I am not suppose to I let him off his leash, just for a little while. We were deep in the trails with tall grass all around us and running water. I didn't think it would be an issue and I am happy to say it wasn't. My dog had a blast! I haven't seen him that happy in a long, long time. Some trails were very muddy, because it has been raining a lot in the pass days. I can't wait to come back mud or not this is a great hiking park!

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    A lot of the location looks like its being prepped for larger renovations. They have some cool little trails along some water ways.

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    Glen Park - Williams Mill at Glen Park

    Glen Park

    4.6(73 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    We have been to Glen Park a few times. But now that our son is running around, going to the park is…read morealways a new adventure. After having some ice cream, we went for a quick walk throughout the park. This park really is great. It is a little small but that also makes it so nice. No need for maps or worries of getting lost, it's perfect for a nice walk. My son loves looking for all the wildlife especially if there are any ducks or fish. Luckily for him, there are plenty of ducks around here. Another nice thing about this park is that it is very scenic for photography. There were a few different groups there doing what looked like senior pictures or photos before an event. Whether you're looking for a nice walk, scenic backdrop or just a quiet place to sit on a bench and think, this park has it all.

    I had some free time on a Sunday morning while I was waiting for a family reunion. So, I looked on…read moreGoogle Maps for local parks to visit. This one caught my eye. I am amazed at how restful and beautifully maintained it is. The flowers were welcoming, the small waterfall enchanting, the trails curious and winding, and the wildlife amusing. I felt more relaxed and grounded after my visit than I have in a long time. The only negative was that someone was smoking weed on a park bench and the odor instantly turned me off. I'm sure smoking is not allowed, but I was chagrined that in this little section of The Garden of Eden someone would assume to make the place smell like a stoner's living room.

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    Wilkeson Pointe Park - Bella Vita Cares hanging out at Jack Craft Fair

    Wilkeson Pointe Park

    4.5(36 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    As summer 2026 is just ahead of us and I'm looking forward to going. But before they started the…read morenew renovations I would take my grand dogs and my dog there and play in the water. It's a beautiful location. Nice and private dogs. Love it. And I would go by myself and spend the whole entire day there. Relaxing. I have nothing bad to say about the place the way it was. Like I said, I'm looking forward to coming there very very soon and I will post what I think

    Such a let down after they renovated it for 2 years…read more I used to love sitting at a table in the shade with my book and watch my family bring our dogs down there to play and now I can't even do that because the tables and chairs are gone and they build up the rock wall around the beach. The beach is still inaccessible there are giant cement blocks so it's not a straight shot down for a wheelchair and the grass around them is very uneven and hilly like ground for a wheelchair to go over and I got stuck in the rocks and had to ask people to help push me out, then on the way back to the walk way (video I posted) my wheelchair was going to flip. There are small simple things that they could have been done, I've been to other beach's that have strips over the sand/ rocks that wheelchairs can ride over. The building looks nice they added a small golf course. To me it seems like all they did was build the restaurant and build up the rock walls especially around the beach.

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    The Barkyard

    The Barkyard

    4.4(34 reviews)
    9.3 miLasalle Park/Waterfront

    Love this place!! My…read moredog has a place in the city where she can walk around and explore off-leash. She is not very playful, and pretty shy/introverted, but the other dogs are usually friendly and we don't really have any issues. I'm kind of annoyed that they're doing construction at Lasalle park now. The barkyard wasn't perfect, it was essentially just a fenced in patch of grass with some benches, a water fountain and a few trees, but that's really all you need. I'm not sure how long it'll be closed for construction, but i hope it turns out well!! They currently have a temporary dog park nearby, but it kinda sucks. Anyways, the barkyard is (was) usually calm, quiet and clean. Grass was moderately maintained and people picked up their dog poop for the most part. I also love that its in the city, where there arent a lot of places for my dog to run around elsewhere. Yeah, 5 stars! Hopefully it opens up again soon!

    The Barkyard is essentially functional for what it's meant to do: give you a place to run and…read moresocialize, respectively, your under- or over-thirty-pound dogs so that they go to sleep when you get home and you get some peace. Or maybe that's just me. There's a sort of airlock front entrance and then two large, fenced-in areas based upon the size of your dog. Water pumps are provided and the fencing is tall and well-maintained enough around the perimeter, so unless you have an insane climber or jumper, your pup should be securely contained. The groundskeepers do basically the bare minimum, so while the grass stays cut, some occasional filling in of the holes the dogs dig would be appreciated. Caveat emptor, and all that, lest you break an ankle. The extra bag station is often empty when it is not littered with used bags by people too stupid to follow instructions. The latter point is worth expanding. People at the Barkyard are typically cool, and you'll make friends with the other childless misfits you gravitate towards when you eschew human offspring. But there's the rub: there's no budget for a lifeguard here, so compliance with the rules is all voluntary, and at least 30% of the people there feel that they are at liberty to exempt themselves. You want to run your big dog on the little dog side because he's "gentle"? Sure--what could go wrong? You want to bring your unfixed akita and then ignore him while he gets in fights? Just dogs being dogs! This is all true of humans with human children as well, I suppose. In fact, I know, because people there break those rules, too, letting small children run around despite written instructions to the contrary, leaving you to have to make sure that your dog doesn't get too close to their precious angel darlings, the latter of whom are, of course, not supposed to be there. Short version: it's fun and free but you have to deal with illiterate or obstinate humans. I guess that's free stuff for you? Parking is usually abundant unless there's a lot of baseball going on at the adjacent diamonds. There's a portable outhouse. Bring a jacket if it's borderline--it's 5-10 degrees cooler, as the park is right on the river.

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