Cold Spring, New York is a very dog-friendly river town, about an hour and 15 minutes from NYC. Cold Spring is a charming village with lots of cool, dog-friendly shops, taverns, coffee shops and restaurants. A bit a country-Brooklyn hipster vibe exists, but the city... Read More
Cherry Lawn is a lovely country market. They serve all manner of prepared foods and have several tables outside where you are welcome to sit with your pooch. In the Fall, the place is extremely festive with all kinds of fabulous pumpkins and squash. Dogs are not... Read More
History. Beaches. Picnicking. Views. Dogs! Fabulous! From the https://parks.westchestergov.com/glen-island-park page The bold italics are mine)— This 105-acre island property is connected to New Rochelle by a drawbridge built in the 1920s. After Playland, Glen Island... Read More
Rye Playland (in Rye, NY) is a triple bonus! Not only does Rye have a boardwalk, a beach and a dog-friendly restaurant, you can also see the gorgeous Art Deco Buildings and the Zoltar, the original fortune telling machine from Big, which was filmed at Rye Playland.)... Read More
There are lots of dog-friendly day trips in the New York Metro area. Here you will find reviews of trips we have taken with Bosqui, and we will continue updating the page. We welcome your comments and recommendations as well.... Read More
Mystic Seaport Museum is an historic preservation showcasing New England’s maritime history. The Seaport is a series of mini-museums. The Seaport village made up of actual New England buildings, staffed with costumed historians who really know their stuff! There is a... Read More
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