1. Carl Schurz Dog Run
9.3
E End Ave and 86th St (East River Promenade), New York, NY
Dog Park · Yorkville · 21 tips and reviews
Paige C: They have a small or large dog run, depending on the size/preference of your dog. Great area, nice views and very friendly patrons. My dog loves it here!
FitBark: This park is full of pawsome dogs and great dog people! There are separate areas for large and small dogs but feel free to bring your tinier pup into the big dog rink if he is super active and tough.
Jeremy Goldman: Great dog park, much better since it was redone in Summer 2010. Ample room, good crowds, pretty well-lit at night.
Blink2HappyDays: It’s a big area where my dog interacts with other dogs, my dog loves it and it’s close to home. We come here every day
nycHealthy: Spend some quality time with your licensed pup at the West 105th St. Dog Run. For info on dog licensing visit: http://on.nyc.gov/M85uPu. For more info about dog runs visit: http://bit.ly/Ra5S4w
MayHem and Madness: Wow... Second time at a dig run and ... Very friendly people. Oh tip: good morning is a great ice breaker both dog and human
Pete Labrozzi: An awesome dog park with split sections for big dogs and little dogs.
Linds: Great location, and my puppy loves crawling around the circular benches. But whoever decided to landscape w crab apple trees needs to be fired -- they fall & rot, and my dog is obsessed w eating them.
Katherine Brown: I love how huge the large dog run is, it allows the rowdy dogs to play, while my chill dog can jump in to play or just play catch with me.
Stephen Miller: The southern one, down by Rector is the largest (with a seperate smaller one inside), with a great bunch of dogs. The one by World Fin C has an asphalt pool, but it sucks otherwise (smaller too)
In NYC: Stinks. But then I don't own a dog and just have to walk by every day.
Jumana: My name is Olaf and I like warm hugs
13. St. Nick's Dog Run
8.4
St. Nicholas Ter (at W 135th St), New York, NY
Dog Park · West Harlem · 8 tips and reviews
Akiko Bombita: Great dog run. Like all runs almost all of the dogs that come are nice, well-behaved and playful. Avoid going after it rains (the smells that rise from the ground...whew!). Good shaded areas.
Justin Mashia: Great dog park. My dog loves jumping on and off the rocks.
Pedigree Brand: One of the city’s largest dog runs, featuring a separate run for small dogs, a varied terrain, and a monthly coffee social for dog owners (first Saturday of the month).
14. Jemmy's Dog Run
8.4
Madison Square Park (25th & Broadway), New York, NY
Dog Park · NoMad · 32 tips and reviews
FitBark: This park has tons of room for your pup to run free and plenty of places for you to sit and relax! It's a great park for a game of fetch but prepare to play with other ball–thieving dogs as well.
Grant C: Just because you're not watching doesn't mean your dog didn't shit. Clean up after yourself.
Chris Wooster: Here's a tip: don't leave tips about how much it smells like dog pee. IT'S A DOG PARK! It's like complaining that pizza joints smell like pepperoni. "...how often they wash the stones..."?!?!
15. 63rd St Dog Run
8.1
E 63rd St (at FDR Dr), New York, NY
Dog Park · Upper East Side · 9 tips and reviews
Eric Friedman: Great secret entrance for this dog park at 60th and York. It's a ramp closed to cars, but works for runners and people to get to the river walk - it will save you going the long way at 63rd.
Lizzy: If you are running alongside the river, this is the ending point of the path.
Nicole S: Doggie pools and water bowls are available at the park. Bring your own tennis balls!