It's a short jaunt across the river from New York City but feels worlds away.
Bringing your dog along will make it more fun.
He also needs a little vacation. Once you've selected the perfect hotel for your family, it's time to explore.
Pet-Friendly Spots in Lyndhurst
1. Time for a Run at Riverside County Park
When your dog needs a fun run or a bit of doggy play, check out the Joseph Carucci area of the Riverside County Park in Lyndhurst.Locals come here to let their dogs explore two different fenced-in areas (one for small dogs, one for large ones).
The dog runs have water and bowls and toys to share.
The dog runs have water and bowls and toys to share.
Once your dog is done playing, you can enjoy some time in the shade or grab some ice cream from trucks that frequent the park.
Your dog might even enjoy watching you play some tennis or bocce.
The husband-and-wife team behind Dizzy Bird knows just how to capture the perfect image of your fur baby to create a keepsake you'll treasure.
They will work at getting just the right shot of your pup playing, striking a serious pose, or offering you that perfect “I love you” look.
They will work at getting just the right shot of your pup playing, striking a serious pose, or offering you that perfect “I love you” look.
3. Local Outdoor Eats at City Lounge Restaurant
Your dog deserves a night out just as much as you do.Luckily, Lyndhurst's City Lounge Restaurant has an outdoor area with three tables set aside for people who have brought their dogs along for dinner.
City Lounge is one of the only restaurants in the area with an outdoor patio, so you know it's aiming to be dog-friendly.
This popular spot offers traditional bar fare – hamburgers and wings – as well as nightly specials.
This popular spot offers traditional bar fare – hamburgers and wings – as well as nightly specials.
While you're out there enjoying the evening with your dog, the two of you can watch sporting events on the outdoor televisions.
4. Colonial Diner 24/7
If you and your dog prefer to have an indoor meal together, the Colonial Diner also has three dog-friendly tables for its patrons.Like many diners along the east coast, the Colonial has a retro feel along with hardy food.
The menu is chock-full of temptations. Soups, sandwiches, larger entrees, and all-day breakfast fare.
The menu is chock-full of temptations. Soups, sandwiches, larger entrees, and all-day breakfast fare.
Best of all, the Colonial is open 24/7.
You and your dog can have a meal or enjoy dessert whenever hunger strikes.
It's time for you and your family –
Lyndhurst might just be the place for all of you.
There are sights to see in nearby New York City and MetLife Stadium events all year long.
Your dog will enjoy these pet-friendly spots in Lyndhurst.
See you there?
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