Pets in the Pine Barrens

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Some Quick Tips! Fido-Friendly Parks Cathedral Pines County Park Cranberry Bog Nature Preserve David A. Sarnoff Preserve Manorville Hills County Park Prosser Pines Nature Preserve Rocky Point State Pine Barrens Preserve Indian Island County Park Southaven County Park 116 Yaphank Middle Island Rd, Middle Island, NY 11953 3814 Lake Ave, Riverhead, NY 11901 606-530 Riverleigh Ave, Riverhead, NY 11901 Operated by NYSDEC, free seasonal hiking permit required County Road 111, Manorville, NY 11949 67 Yaphank Middle Island Rd, Middle Island, NY 11953 Several trail heads along 25A in Rocky Point and Whiskey Rd and Route 25 in Ridge, NY Operated by NYSDEC, free seasonal hiking permit required Indian Point Rd, Riverhead, NY 11901 175 Gerard Rd, Yaphank, NY 11980 Not all parks allow dogs. Check a park's signage and/or website to make sure dogs are allowed before entering. Dogs can signal the presence of a predator and can cause a disturbance to certain wildlife and can disrupt feeding and nesting patterns. Always keep your dog on a leash to be mindful of other park visitors and to keep your dog out of harm's way. Your dog may be friendly, but the law requires that dogs must be leashed at all times. Always pick up after your dog and properly dispose of waste. Just like you would do for yourself, check your dog for ticks after your hike. Here are some tips on how to best enjoy a walk with your dog in the Pine Barrens: Dog-Friendly Parks in the Long Island Pine Barrens The Long Island Pine Barrens Society is an environmental education and advocacy organization focusing on protecting drinking water and preserving open space, especially in Long Island's Pine Barrens. Please visit our website at www.pinebarrens.org for more information about recreation in the Pine Barrens. / Pine BarrensSociety @LIPineBarrens Tag us in your photos!

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Some Quick Tips!

Fido-Friendly Parks

Cathedral Pines County Park

Cranberry Bog Nature Preserve

David A. Sarnoff Preserve

Manorville Hills County Park

Prosser Pines Nature Preserve

Rocky Point State Pine Barrens Preserve

Indian Island County Park

Southaven County Park

116 Yaphank Middle Island Rd, Middle Island, NY 11953

3814 Lake Ave, Riverhead, NY 11901

606-530 Riverleigh Ave, Riverhead, NY 11901Operated by NYSDEC, free seasonal hiking permit required

County Road 111, Manorville, NY 11949

67 Yaphank Middle Island Rd, Middle Island, NY 11953

Several trail heads along 25A in Rocky Point and Whiskey Rd and Route 25 in Ridge, NYOperated by NYSDEC, free seasonal hiking permit required

Indian Point Rd, Riverhead, NY 11901

175 Gerard Rd, Yaphank, NY 11980

Not all parks allow dogs. Check a park's signage and/or website to make sure dogsare allowed before entering. Dogs can signal the presence of a predator and cancause a disturbance to certain wildlife and can disrupt feeding and nesting patterns.Always keep your dog on a leash to be mindful of other park visitors and to keepyour dog out of harm's way. Your dog may be friendly, but the law requires thatdogs must be leashed at all times.Always pick up after your dog and properly dispose of waste.Just like you would do for yourself, check your dog for ticks after your hike.

Here are some tips on how to best enjoy a walk with your dogin the Pine Barrens:

Dog-Friendly Parks in theLong Island Pine Barrens

The Long Island Pine Barrens Society is an environmental education and advocacy organizationfocusing on protecting drinking water and preserving open space, especially in Long Island's PineBarrens. Please visit our website at www.pinebarrens.org for more information about recreation inthe Pine Barrens.

/ Pine BarrensSociety@LIPineBarrens Tag us in your photos!