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    Gardiner County Park

    4.3 (46 reviews)

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    Walk to the bay
    Joe H.

    One of my personal favorite parks, the ultimate dog park, lots of open space for the pooches to run, playground for the kiddos is nice, and the walking trails are really well maintained.

    Yoga at the park
    Demishia O.

    Beautiful park to take a walk. They have trail paths you can walk to the water. They have a dog park separated for smaller dogs and larger dogs. They also have a play area for children. I would say it's one of my favorite parks in the area. I had a great time doing yoga at the park with some friends.

    This park--located on Montauk Hwy between Bay Shore and West Islip --is a wonderful place to go because of the diverse ecosystems you can observe. There is a big pond where we once spotted a Green heron for the first time. They have a butterfly garden and at the right time of year you can see them fluttering around. There is a sandy path for people who want to see the ocean across to Fire Island. Sometimes you can walk along the beach or other times it is flooded. Another option is just a walk around the woods (saw a big turtle once there). Dogs are supposed to be leashed (there is also a dog run/park fenced in for big and small dogs) but you get the occasional special snowflake who doesn't think "rules" apply to them. Generally most dog parents are very good about following procedures. I like dogs so it's always nice to go to what we call this park (The Dog Park). The only thing I would warn is mosquitoes and those little flies are very bad in the humid summer and when it's hot so avoid then or you will be bitten. Ticks also seem to be a problem but we have never had an issue.

    A happy place to be
    Terry B.

    We've been using this park for over 25 years now. When we moved to Long Island we were alerted to the fact that this is the closest park where one can walk their dog to a beach. From the parking lot (usually plenty of parking) to the beach it is about a mile, so the round trip makes for an easy way to get it a good stretch for those on 2 legs or 4. The main path is about 10 feet wide, so it is still adequate for social distancing. Along the way, there are well-spaced and well mounted benches - most with a memorial plaque for a late dog walker. Two thirds of the way to the beach, there is a swampy area that often intrudes on the trail, so you have to be creative about getting your feet and your dogs through without getting soaked. The beach is along the Great South Bay, so the surf is usually quite mild. Along the water, visitors are supposed to keep their dogs on a leash, but this is loosely enforced if the dogs are well behaved. Nice views to the Fire Island lighthouse and the bridges. Usually dogs and owners are well socialized. There are restrooms and picnic area near the parking lot. A wonderful resource for this island.

    John M.

    Gardiner Park is a smallish park located off Montauk Highway in West Bayshore on the South Shore of Long Island. I came upon it while I was having my car serviced nearby and used my AllTrails app to find hiking spots nearby. It piqued my interest not only because it was close, but it offered views of the beautiful Robert Moses Causeway. The park is moderately trafficked, with plenty of dog walkers and fellow nature enthusiasts. There's a beautiful pond near one of the main entrances to the trails and aside from the calming sounds of birds in the forest, I even got to see a couple of cute bunnies along my route. The bay front was also pretty spectacular, with splendid views of the bridge and a beautiful blue sky over the pristine waters of the Great South Bay. A word of warning here is that much of the pathways towards the southern end of the park are muddied and bugs are certainly a presence due to the proximity of the beach.

    Loki and the Fox Trail
    Vanessa V.

    Beautiful hiking spot with the ocean nearby and a dog park for your pup to play. I highly recommend this place

    Beach Road trail.  Sorry for the garbage can!!
    Valerie W.

    If you live in this area, you might just take this local gem for granted, but I was back home in NY, playing tourist, and wanted to try someplace new on a beautiful late summer day, and this place sounded perfect. Beautiful open green field, plenty of easy, scenic, trails, including a fitness trail and dog walk, playground and picnic facilities, and more!! My 93 y.o. mom (!!!) and I arrived late Friday morning and just about had the place to ourselves. We decided to walk the Beach Road trail and were rewarded with an easy, scenic walk (about 3/4 mile each way?) to a beautiful view of the Great South Bay and the bridge to Robert Moses State Park. There's a swampy little beach, no swimming, and we came across a crowd of high school marine biology students wrapping up their studies out there. Great resource!! We had a nice, leisurely hike back, coming across plenty of benches to rest along the way. We just did that one hike that morning (mom's a TROOPER!!!) but hope to return again to check out the other trails. ENJOY!!!

    One of the paths in the park.
    Mandi S.

    Excellent dog-friendly park on Long Island! I do have to say, that if you don't really care for/are afraid of dogs you might want to avoid this place as you will see just about everyone who comes here has Fido in tow. We've come here several times with our pup, who is 4 months old. If you need to socialize your best friend, this is a great place to do it. We have met countless friendly people and their animals. You get a great sense of community here as everyone just wants to say hi, or greet your pup if you have one. There are lots of open fields to run and jump and play, as well as a "fitness trail" if you feel like doing some push-ups along the way. There are also paths that lead to the water, with a small sandy beach that my dog absolutely LOVES though she will by no means go into the water. It's a great little spot, in view of the bridge to R.M. and the lighthouse. Be forewarned, if you take the paths wear bug spray! The mosquitoes are quite feisty around here. Also, watch for poison ivy along the paths as well. If you want to chow down, there is a covered picnic area (no dogs allowed) and a playground area as well for the little ones. They have bathrooms, but I haven't been inside to inspect the cleanliness. FYI, the lot is free parking! Can't go wrong, people. Although this free parking won't make you entitled to a pile of Monopoly money. :)

    Gardiner Park
    Jimmy J.

    Gardiner Park was once the right-of-way to the bay for the wealthy Gardiner family. Their home, Sagtikos Manor, is across the street and preserved as a museum. It is a truly beautiful spot, the end of the mile long path ends at the bay, with beautiful views of the Fire Island lighthouse. I highly suggest a trip here.

    First, the parking was free and there is no permit required which is great. However, I would suggest going with bug spray. I never usually need it when I go on hikes but for some reason it was extremely buggy and I ended up with many MANY bug bites. Just a word of advice! Otherwise, the view in the water of the bridge is great! Come prepared with your doggie bags and bug spray!

    Molly T.

    Came here on a beautiful Saturday afternoon and there were lots of people but I found it difficult I'll to make it further than 10 feet down the trails before literally being eaten alive my giant mosquitos. They were intense! And they followed me as I ran back swatting myself. They have a nice public water spout for dogs to drink from or for you to rise yourself off with which is super convenient. I definitely loved the walk to the water and my pup got to meet lots of four legged friends. When we got Down to the water it wasn't much of anything but some grungy seaweed and stinky low tide the view was awesome of the Robert Moses bridge and I bet sunset is spectacular there. Which they did more with the beach part

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    Staff was very rude and not hospitable. 0/10 Do not recommend. Poorly taken care of. Dirty facilities. 3/13 9:30

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    Fantastic dog park with beautiful walk to the beach , very friendly dog owners and dogs .

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    Great park for a stroll, run or bike ride. Just lovely for dogs and humans alike. Definitely a great place!

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    This park is like heaven on earth but even more so if your dog likes to swim!

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    Looks pretty but closed after 6pm til 8am because the mosquitoes tested positive for West Niles.

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    The park is fine. Not a fan of the mud, but plenty of room for the dogs to run…read more This park is frequented by owners who do not train their dogs and do not attempt to control their dogs when they are attacking smaller dogs. We take our 24 lb dog to the smaller section, which is the limit. There are a number of owners who ate their bigger and aggressive dogs to the park. Our dog has been attacked (not play) and yelped on multiple occasions and the owners either didn't look up from their phones or laughed. Rough dog play is ok. Attacking a smaller dog and making her cry out really just means you shouldn't own a dog. Our dog plays well with other dogs, but the park attracts irresponsible owners. If you are an irresponsible dog owner please go to this park. That way I know how to avoid you in the future.

    I bring my small dog here whenever the weather permits because he loves the outdoors, meeting other…read moredogs and humans. I love that he can be completely off the leash and has plenty of space to run around. Plenty of trees to mark and explore.The fences and gates are very secure. They have one side for the smaller dogs (25 lb and under) and another side for the bigger dogs. There are garbage cans but no poop bags available so remember to bring your own. There are also public metal water bowls and they turn on the water spout I'm assuming, once the weather gets warmer. It definitely wasn't turned on earlier this year. Benches can be located on the sides of the fenced in area for the humans and there's a covered area with seating toward the middle of each small and big dog side if you don't want to sit under the sun. A decent sized parking lot is right next to the dog park and there were always spots available the times that I have gone. It is very clean but of course that's also up to the people that frequent the park to pick up after their dogs and themselves. One time I was there, some guy brought his 3 dogs, sat on the bench and paid them no mind for 5-10 minutes. One of them pooped, he didn't pick it up and just left with all 3 dogs. Minus that one guy, all the other dog pawrents that go there were friendly and responsible from the times I've been there. I have heard of some of the bigger dogs fighting so just always keep an eye on your dog, whether you're on the big or small dog side. I highly recommend this dog park!

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    A large dog park with a nice sized small dog area. There's chairs all over , a picnic bench and a…read moretable under trees. If you come here at the right time you'd get the place to yourself ! Even if there's others there's plenty of room to spread out if you just want to read a book while your dog plays. Owners are nice. No problems. There's never a shortage of parking. And if you have kids and there's another adult with you , the kids have a field and a playground for themselves. So all family members get an oitog

    This is a nice dog park. But, it's better during the week or if it's cold because then you will…read morehave the "regular" crowd. I've found that sometimes those that come here for the first time, or not often, don't obey the rules of the dog park. However, after a few years of coming here we really haven't had too many issues and the other owners are generally nice and friendly as are the dogs. I know my Goji loves running around here on the small dog side (25 lbs and less) and always gets exercise. What's also really nice is that there is a handicapped accessible playground here. There aren't any swings but a lot of it is interactive, which is pretty cool. Sadly, the electronic/touch sensitive drums no longer work and the piano has never worked. I wish the town would fix this. There are two benches to watch your kiddo or if you want to sit and eat a snack and there is plenty of room to play. Especially if your child likes slides as there are 6 of them here. It's a good park for a family outing, if one person watches the kids and the other watches the dog. There are also games on the fields here so check it out if you're a local and your child is involved with sports/soccer. Lots of places to grab food nearby after playing, though probably not dog friendly so it may be best to order ahead and grab yourself some take-out before heading home. Also, not sure where the human bathroom is here - probably near the playing fields on the opposite side of playground and dog park area but I can't confirm that. Your doggie will enjoy this place for sure. Woof!

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