Doggin’ Long Island: The 30 Best Places To Hike With Your Dog In New York’s Playground
 
Pirate Captain Kidd supposedly hid treasure in Money Pond but no one, including these guys has found it
Hootie checks the wildlife in Theodore Roosevelt County Park
Ben tests the cobbles and sand beaches on Montauk.
Katie at the cobble beach in Cedar Island County Park
Sitting on the Walking Dunes in Hither Hills State Park
Katie on the Montauk cobbles.
Wades Beach on Shelter Island is a great spot for a doggie swim
Katie below the historic Montauk Lighthouse.
Relaxing in the Great South Bay at Fire Island
Hootie catches an unexpected Atlantic Ocean wave in the Hamptons
Yes, the wind often blows on Long Island beaches
The trees in the Dwarf Pine Plains barely grow higher than your dog’s eye
The Burma Road in the Otis Wilderness is not always this well-defined
Hootie at Inlet on Fire Island
Fallen black laurel trees are a landmark of Laurel Valley County Park
Digging for lost treasure on Fire Island
Sacha at Fire Island
It is a rare Long Island walk through grasslands in Southaven County Park
Not a crowded beach day at Fire Island
On the bluffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean at Shadmoor State Park
On the trail in the David Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve
The surf at Camp Hero State Park is not for a dog who is faint of heart
It’s not all nature in the Peconic River County Park
Reaching the beach in Napeague State Park
The glassy waters of Long Beach along Gardiners Bay
The views are in the other direction, Sacha
On the beach beneath the bluffs at Shadmoor State Park
Playing in thesurf at Ditch Plains Beach
Playing on the shores of Lake Montauk
Hootie approaches a bunker at Shadmoor State Park
The Red Trail in Montauk Point State Park takes your dog right down to the shore
The surf comes in hard in the Hamptons.
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Beating the waves to shore.
 
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