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Unleash the hounds! Great spots to take your dog in the Hamptons

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With so many fantastic dog parks around, there's no excuse for leaving your furry friend indoors or boring everyone with the same old walk around the block. Some of these are specifically for the dogs, while others are just dog-friendly. Let you pup expend some of that energy while you relax and meet some nice fellow pet owners.

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Lola Prentice Park

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This one-acre fenced in dog park features benches for owners to sit and relax while their pooches play.

Long Pond Greenbelt

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Long Pond Greenbelt Trail is an easy, 3.5 mile two hour hike.. Your dog will love this trail that takes you by fresh ponds, woods, marshes, swamps: plenty to explore.

Main Beach

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Dogs are welcome off leash in the off season at this beautiful beach and after 6PM in the summer.

Cedar Point County Park

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There's 600 acres to explore, including a 2.5 hour walk around the lighthouse. Just keep Bowser on a leash around the picnic areas.

Springs Dog Park

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20 acres of fenced land, a one-mile long trail, and a huge grassy area for dogs to romp. Poop bags are provided and there's almost always a water bowl.

Ecker Park

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A fishing pier, a beach, and a huge grassy spot for your dogs to romp in. Not fenced, but poop bags are handily provided.

Shadmoor State Park

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This dog friendly park isn't fenced, but there's 99 acres to explore via various routes, and 2,400 feet of stunning beachfront at the end.

Lola Prentice Park

This one-acre fenced in dog park features benches for owners to sit and relax while their pooches play.

Long Pond Greenbelt

Long Pond Greenbelt Trail is an easy, 3.5 mile two hour hike.. Your dog will love this trail that takes you by fresh ponds, woods, marshes, swamps: plenty to explore.

Main Beach

Dogs are welcome off leash in the off season at this beautiful beach and after 6PM in the summer.

Cedar Point County Park

There's 600 acres to explore, including a 2.5 hour walk around the lighthouse. Just keep Bowser on a leash around the picnic areas.

Springs Dog Park

20 acres of fenced land, a one-mile long trail, and a huge grassy area for dogs to romp. Poop bags are provided and there's almost always a water bowl.

Ecker Park

A fishing pier, a beach, and a huge grassy spot for your dogs to romp in. Not fenced, but poop bags are handily provided.

Shadmoor State Park

This dog friendly park isn't fenced, but there's 99 acres to explore via various routes, and 2,400 feet of stunning beachfront at the end.