Visiting one of Massachusetts' dog parks can have tails wagging and tippy toes tapping if your pet gets the wiggles at the thought of walks. This collection of Massachusetts dog parks offers something unique for everyone
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The spacious off-leash dog portion of this renowned Hingham dog park lets pets run free. The park is surrounded by water and has a four-foot rock wall, so even the most adventurous dogs will have difficulties fleeing (but the space is so huge it's best to keep your pet close!).
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Both two- and four-legged people may socialize and stretch at this friendly dog park! Dogs can avoid overwhelm with two separate areas for small and large breeds and agility obstacles like metal hoops, rocks, and tires. Pet owners may stroll along a paved walkway surrounding the dog area, and the park has seats.
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This Provincetown dog park provides an acre of fenced-in area for dogs to play, sniff, and meet friends. Donations keep this park clean and stocked with drinking fountains, poop bags, and a separate area for tiny dogs under 25 pounds.
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This tranquil off-leash dog park in Middlesex Fells Reservation has acres to explore and stunning reservoir views. If Fido's not sociable, put him back on the leash and leave the dog park to explore the nature reserve's paths.
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This South End dog park is great for pet owners and their dogs to socialize! Stone slabs create wonderful viewing spots and gravel flooring stops puppies from getting dirty.
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Trees and vegetation surround this park, making it ideal for relaxing, fresh air, and dog friends. In addition to the landscape, the park provides 1.6 acres of room for dogs to spend their favorite time of day in “small dog area,” “acclimation and time out area,” and “all dog” sections.
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This 300-acre woodland is great for hiking, bicycling, and leashed dog walks. Fido will meet many furry companions on quiet paths among the forest with streams and ponds on each side.
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