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Pet Care in Tarrytown
Tarrytown is a Hudson River village in Westchester County best known as the setting for Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and home to the Rockefeller family estate at Kykuit. The village sits on a steep hillside rising from the river, with a compact, walkable downtown along Main Street and Broadway that has the feel of a well-preserved historic river town. The Metro-North Hudson Line station is right at the waterfront, offering a roughly 40-minute ride to Grand Central, and the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement -- the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge -- connects Tarrytown to Rockland County across the river.
The walking terrain in Tarrytown is defined by elevation. The riverfront is flat with the RiverWalk path extending along the Hudson, but moving east from Broadway the streets climb steeply uphill through residential neighborhoods toward the Sleepy Hollow border and the wooded ridgeline where the Rockefeller State Park Preserve begins. This preserve is the premier dog walking destination in the area: over 1,400 acres of carriage roads and woodland trails originally built by the Rockefeller family, with views of the Hudson Valley that rival any walking experience in the metro area. Dogs on leash are welcome on all trails, and the wide, well-graded carriage roads are accessible even in wet weather.
The RiverWalk, a paved waterfront path, connects the Tarrytown train station south toward Lyndhurst, a Gothic Revival mansion with 67 acres of grounds. This path is flat and accessible, making it popular for casual walks and senior dogs. Patriot's Park, on the hillside above downtown, offers a small but pleasant park with views of the Tappan Zee Bridge and the river. The downtown streets themselves are pleasant for walking, with dog-friendly outdoor dining at several Main Street restaurants.
Dog walking rates in Tarrytown typically range from $20 to $27, reflecting the village's desirable location and affluent demographics. The small population means the walker community is intimate, and word-of-mouth reputation matters enormously. Many walkers serve both Tarrytown and adjacent Sleepy Hollow, treating the two villages as a single service area with shared access to the Rockefeller Preserve trails.
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