One of the things I love about Syracuse is all of the places to enjoy the outdoors. Situated between the Finger Lakes, the Adirondacks there are a numerous number of hiking trails you can take your dog too. But you don’t have to travel far from Syracuse to enjoy wonderful hikes. There are plenty of places right in Syracuse that will fit the bill. I decided to concentrate on 4 local dog hikes that are right in the heart of the Syracuse area for you and your dog to enjoy.
Hiking Onondaga Lake Park
Onondaga Lake now has 7.5 miles of trails which encircle the Lake. At one time the Eastern shore was the only place to enjoy a walk, run or bike ride, while the western shore was unusable. Now the western shore has been restored adding 4.5 miles of trails around the Lake. There have been many initiatives to fully encircle the lake with trails. there is only a small section left. The eastern shoe has two trails, one that is paved and meant for bikes, runners and in-line skates. Dogs are not allowed on this trail during peak season, but are welcome on the walking trail which runs in close proximity. The western shore also contains two trails, but has no restrictions on dog access. Dogs are required to be leashed.

Erie Canal Park is a Great Hiking Space for your best Friend
While in fact this is one park, there are many entrances and “sections” you can enjoy of this park. The Erie canal trail goes along the Erie Canal that was built from 1817-1825, this trail runs 360 miles between Albany and Buffalo. Again, this trail is in the process of being restored, and although some parts are still on-road access (versus trails) there are many miles of trails right in the Syracuse area. The best places to access the trail in Syracuse are:
- Camillus- Erie Canal Park
- Warners- Hinsdale Rd
- Western shore of Onondaga Lake
- Dewitt- Butternut Drive
- Manlius- Burdick St
- East Syracuse- bridge Street
- Kirkville- Kirkville Rd ( Near Green Lakes)

Clarks Reservation State Park has Many Hiking Trails
Harks back to the ice- age. This little gem is literally minutes from the City and has cliffs and a lake carved from the glaciers. Besides the lake and cliff, it houses a variety of flora and fauna and 13 trails to choose from. While dogs are welcome, they are required to be on leash while on the cliff trail as their are large slabs of rock and deep crevices.

Green Lakes State Park Provides a fun Hike
This park contains 2 glacial Lakes. Both Green Lake and Round Lake which have an unusual blue-green color. These lakes are both meromictic lakes. This indicates that the surface waters and bottom water layers do not ever mix. This preserves things well at the bottom of the lake causes that unusual hue on the top layer that is nearly crystal clear. The Lake is 195′ deep. You can find many a dog walking the trails here and while leashes are required for dogs, many dogs have managed to find ways to swim in these crystalline waters. I just may have had two dogs that learned to swim here. 😊
While these parks are close to Syracuse and very popular, there are many more that I can include. Jamesville Beach Dog Area as well as Elmwood Park contain dog friendly trails and swim areas as we have recently reviewed. Pet Portrait sessions can take place at any of these venues. What better way to celebrate your love for your pet, than to have a portrait session that captures your journey together. If you would like to schedule a session, Contact me:
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Angela and Bella of Big White Dog Photography in Spokane, WA, hiking with dogs in North Idaho
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Second Chance has a unique program near Syracuse N.Y. where inmates train the rescued dogs. This program gives both the dogs and the inmates a second chance in life. Appointments currently required related to Covid-19 protocols.

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Friends of Second Chance Canine Adoption Shelter
6660 E. Seneca Turnpike
Jamesville, NY 13078
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Capture your journey with your pet. Nancy Kieffer is a pet and nature photographer serving Central New York, the Adirondacks and Beyond. Capture how you share your life with your pet! It may be a vacation adventure or curled up on the couch. Travel assignments welcomed.