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    Nice little break in the action here. Pull over busy Montauk Highway and take in some nature.

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    Cherry Ave 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!

    Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park

    Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park

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    This dog park in Shirley, Suffolk County, is about 5 minutes from Brookhaven Airport and 8-10…read moreminutes from Smith Point Beach. The entrance is easy to miss--the sign is small and blends into the bushes, so GPS is recommended. There is a grass and sand parking lot with one handicap space. Inside, the park is divided into two fenced areas: one for small dogs and one for large dogs. Each has a double-gated entrance, but the small dog gate is difficult to close and often left open. Some repairs look to have been done by locals with rope, but proper maintenance is needed. Combined, both sections are about the size of a football field. The large dog area has two shade trees, while the small dog area has none. Each section has a few benches. Visitors have left behind toys and bowls, but it's best not to use the water bowls--others have reported kennel cough. It gets very hot here in the summer months. Bringing water in a bowl is recommended. There are only two trash cans, both outside the fenced areas, and waste cleanup is inconsistent. Bring your own bags (though sometimes donated bags are available). The park is surrounded by brush and fields, with possible poison ivy/oak. Mosquitoes can be an issue, but I haven't had any flea or tick problems here. The county mows every couple of weeks, which helps, though the parking lot and walkways are often overgrown. Most of the dogs are medium to large breeds in the big dog section, but a handful of small dogs do come regularly. Overall, the dogs are friendly and the owners are great--I've only come across one or two dogs that weren't a good fit, which is typical for any dog park. Locals visit year-round, even in the snow, and there's usually at least one or two people here no matter the time of day. There is also an old, unused agility ramp in the large dog area. The park is open year-round with no posted hours. I'm rating this dog park three stars. While I enjoy bringing my dog here and I'm grateful it exists (especially since there aren't many dog parks on Long Island), it needs better maintenance and more accessible trash cans. In my opinion, the small dog area is oversized for the number of small dogs that use it, and overall the park doesn't measure up to four- or five-star dog parks I've visited elsewhere. That said, it's still worth a visit--the space is large, the community of dogs and owners is wonderful, and it's the best option nearby.

    Love this place! Dogs are friendly, the people are very nice. Field is huge and all fenced in.read more

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    Avalon Nature Preserve is a nice place to go hiking. I've always enjoyed being outdoors, taking in…read morethe scenery, listening to the birds, and meeting others who share my love for mini adventures. Upon arriving, my husband and I parked in the Forest parking lot, which had ample parking spaces and a map, laying out available trail options. We began with the Hilltop Meadow, which we completed fairly quickly. After, we thought we'd challenge ourselves a bit more by taking on the Forest Sanctuary. We enjoyed this trail, although we sometimes had to look over our shoulders to investigate the noises around us. Everything kept us on our toes, from squirrels to deer, chipmunks, and other wildlife. The terrain may be difficult for some, due to the tree roots and the uphill climbs, but other than that, it was manageable. We appreciated that there were several signs posted throughout the park, helping us to keep track of our location. Additionally, there were warning signs reminding us of the possibility of tick exposure. One thing is for sure: we kept it moving and thoroughly checked our clothing afterwards. My favorite trail of the day was The Mill Pond. I loved the well-paved paths and the overall layout. I could've spent hours here. I highly recommend this park for those who enjoy the outdoors.

    Gorgeous place! Lot's of cool trails to go through and has so many separate areas! First you have…read morethe lake area, then the meadow, then the forest...etc Avalon has lot's of variety!

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