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    87th Street Dog Run

    3.9 (19 reviews)

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    CB M.

    It's like Disneyland for dogs: no leash, outside in the dirt (or mud, if it has just rained), new doggie friends to sniff and chase everywhere, tennis balls, toys, squirrels to bark at...what more could a dog possible want? Every time we get to the top of the stairs leading to the dog run, my dog goes completely nuts with excitement at the realization of where we're headed. I honestly think I couldn't coax her away from there if I had a steak in my hand. Let me acknowledge that all of the dog runs along Riverside Drive are great. I happen to prefer this one because its conveniently located and the other dog owners/dogs are friendly/well-trained, which makes the whole experience much more fun and relaxing for me. The 88th Street dog run is well cared for and clean: there's several benches, shade trees, trash cans--everything you expect at a dog park. The run is divided into two parts with opposite-end entrances (with double-gate entrance/exit so no pups accidentally escape). Apparently the southern part is for "small dogs", although I've seen plenty of small dogs in the larger area, including my little girl. She likes to run and the small area doesn't have as much space to run around. I also like that this dog run has pooper scoopers and bags. Good dog owner etiquette requires an owner to pick up after his/her pup, and I've seen a few "enforcers" among the regular patrons who call out an owners that don't immediately clean up after their dog. Nothing rude, just friendly little "hey, isn't that your dog over there [pooping all over the place]?". I appreciate that assertiveness--its probably why this place remains as clean as it is. Not really much grass (if any) which means that dogs are playing on dirt. Just know going in that you will need to bathe your dog after a long play sesh. Note: there's also a water nozzle with dog dish, so no need to pack a water bottle. However, during the winter the Parks Dept. turns off the water line so it doesn't freeze, so you're on your own for hydration.

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    St. Vartan Park

    St. Vartan Park

    4.1
    (22 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Nice big park great for different age groups! Entrance on 1st ave for big playground and bathroom…read more Plenty of benches and equipment to play on. There is also a basketball quart and small field. Pretty clean and safe.

    Slowly trying to hoop at all the basketball courts in the city, so I came here after work before a…read morelong weekend. We were on our 4th game of 5 on 5 on this slanted, slippery court with double rims as the Midtown skyline looked over us. We had gone 3-0 and already on wobbly legs but wanted one more to really push ourselves to exhaustion and be WHOOPED. A group of 5 17 year olds showed up and I was lowkey like damn I don't wanna play these little kids for our last game but whatever, they got next. We were going back and forth, and to be fair they were actually pretty good but just too frail to give us any problems. At 5'10 174 lbs, I'm a BIG guard. I'm left handed, but shot a right handed floater fading to my right as I'm trying to get better. If you can hit a weak hand floater on the run you will be tough to stop. I bricked it and this little 17 year old kid goes "that's a TERRIBLE shot" looking at me dead in the eyes. Like bro y'all are losing and you suck why you talking? He woke me up and I started actually trying really hard and lowkey busting their ass... but tbh normally I'm not even that good. It was just one of those days where everything was falling. I hit a 3 and yelled out "THAT'S A LAYUP." I drove hard left, euro stepped and hit a tough finish through 2 and yelled "I"M TOO BIG," while flexing. I switched onto little homie and he took a terrible stepback shot after I turned him 3 times and bricked it. I just whispered to him "I don't even gotta say nothing after that one it speaks for itself" which really pissed him off. Then I hit the game winning 3 and did the Dame wave to him as he walked off the court PISSED as hell. I sat down and then he got the courage to say "STOP TALKING SO MUCH" while he put his hand together to mimic me YAPPING. I almost stood up and said "HOW BOUT U GET WIN?" But then I realized I'm a grown ass man and there is absolutely no reason to be jawing at this little kid on a beautiful Friday in New York City. I just kind of laughed at myself and asked what is wrong with me lol. All in all, these runs were kind of weak and this court is in horrendous condition. The court on the westside highway is still my favorite in the city. IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov_reviews

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    Peter Detmold Park

    Peter Detmold Park

    4.1
    (18 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Nice little park straddling the highway. Enter from E49 or E51 street. The southern entrance is…read moreaccessible from street level, the northern entrance has lots of stairs down. Chairs and tables with chess boards, and a big dog run. Walk over the bridge across the FDR for a nice waterfront view. You can even walk up a block between the highway and the river!

    This park is actually pretty nice for dog park goers. It's quite a surprise. I would not had…read moreknown about it unless I heard from someone on a meetup. It's pretty hidden since you have to go to the end of 51st street and then walk down some steps. There's plenty of poop bags (looks like plastic bags from the veggie section at your grocery store) and the surface is paved brick. It seems as if they just threw up a fence to split off the dog park from the rest of the park. While I liked the park, I didn't dig the vibe of the folks. Maybe it's because I'm not from the neighborhood, but it seemed as if everyone was just antisocial, and it seemed like all of the dogs were antisocial as well. It seemed like a park where the dogs and owners were more mature. I got dirty looks from the old folks who thought my 6 month old Jack Russell mix was aggressive and they left. Nipping, biting and barking is perfectly normal for dogs. People need to chill out. Dogs like to wrestle and hump. It's worth it to check out if you're in the area, but I wouldn't make a destination out of it.

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