Friends of Beacon Dog Park

195 Robert Cahill Drive, Beacon, NY 12508

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195 Robert Cahill Dr, Beacon, NY 12508, United States
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About the Business

Friends of Beacon Dog Park is a beloved institution located at 195 Robert Cahill Drive in Beacon, New York. This park is a haven for dogs and their owners, offering a safe and fun environment for furry friends to play and socialize. With spacious grounds, agility equipment, and plenty of shade, this park is the perfect spot for dogs to run, jump, and fetch to their heart's content. The dedicated volunteers of Friends of Beacon Dog Park work tirelessly to maintain the park and organize events for the canine community. Whether you're looking for a place to exercise your pup or meet other dog lovers, this park is the place to be. Join us at Friends of Beacon Dog Park and make lasting memories with your furry companion.

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Handy Dan:
1

"Looking for a quick place for the dogs to play before hanging in Beacon and it's private? Na."

1 year ago
David McKay:
1

"FYI this is a private dog park. We did not know and drove 45 minutes to come here. The dog park is locked and only paying members are given the keys. Someone there told us that it takes over a month to apply and get approved for access. Which we had known that before driving here."

almost 2 years ago
Fluffster Normalpaws:
1

"A couple of the people running it were rude to me. My dog is an angel and I did nothing wrong. I was made to feel unwelcome. They're control freaks on power trips. I'm so glad I dropped out. I’m not the only one who was targeted by them, either. I saw another member made to feel unwelcome in an unjustified way, with no empathy or insight given to him. They were looking to make problems when there weren’t any. Felt like a high school pecking order there. If you like getting reprimanded for no reason, and smooching the power-wielding derrières, then this is the place for you."

almost 2 years ago
Lauren Ashley Strenge:
5

"The Beacon Dog Park is our happy place! We go every morning before work. If you're looking for a puppy party, there is a great crew that arrives 7am-8:30am-ish. Other peak hours tend to be around 5pm. The park features grass, wood chips, water, trees, pools, hills, tunnels, hurdles, agility equipment, toys, benches, picnic table, poop bags and lots of friendly dogs! We are so grateful to have a safe place to bring our dog to run off leash with her pals."

almost 5 years ago
Melanie Tsao:
1

"I was visiting a friend who lives in beacon and merely wanted to take my dog to a dog park. Can you believe this dog park requires membership? Ironic bc most who live in this town have backyards. A bit ridiculous especially for those that are just coming for a weekend or so. I walked all the way here from my friends house only to be turned away. Even though paying to access a dog park is not normal, I was willing to pay but there are no officials overseeing the park and they require all this paperwork and insurance. (Not something you’d have on hand unless you did research prior) - what’s next? Requiring humans to do the same to access a park?"

more 6 years ago
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