Dog Friendly Activities in North Easton, MA

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There are 171 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of North Easton. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in North Easton.

Pet Friendly Castle Island Beach
Castle Island Beach Castle Island Beach in Boston, MA, is pet friendly to leashed dogs from mid-September through late April. Home to the historic Fort Independence, you and Fido can enjoy the beaches, walking paths and scenic views at this lovely recreation space. See Details
Pet Friendly Wrentham Dog Park
Wrentham Dog Park Fido can play off-leash at Wrentham Dog Park in Wrentham, MA. This fenced dog park offers plenty of open space for pups to run, romp and socialize. See Details
Charles River Canoe & Kayak Charles River Canoe & Kayak is a dog-friendly kayak rental business with a location in Boston, MA, that lets you bring Fido out on the water. They may even have a canine life jacket available for your pup to wear (size dependent). Hours vary by location, but the season runs from May through mid-October. See Details
Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is a Boston favorite with its pet-friendly wooded walkways and trails. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore The Arnold Arboretum’s 281-acre landscape with you, just remember to clean up after Fido. See Details
Deer Island HarborWalk Leashed dogs are welcome at Deer Island HarborWalk in Winthrop, MA, which offers miles of paved, pet-friendly pathways for you and Fido to explore. While scenic throughout, this park's highest vantage point offers sweeping views of downtown Boston and the Harbor. See Details
RUFF North End Dog Park Fido can enjoy time off-leash at RUFF North End Dog Park in Boston, MA. This dog park is accessible from Prince Street through DeFilippo Playground. The dog park has artificial turf, shade, a seasonal water play area, agility equipment and separate sections for small and large dogs. See Details
Books on the Square Books on the Square is a cozy dog-friendly independent bookstore in Providence, RI. This local shop sells both new and used books and welcomes all well-read (and not-so-well-read) pooches to browse the aisles with their owners! See Details
Wompatuck State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Wompatuck State Park, a pet-friendly park in Hingham. This 3,500-acre state recreation area offers 12-miles of paved trails which are popular with cyclists, as well as miles of wooded bridle paths and hiking trails. See Details
Bottles Bottles is a dog-friendly liquor store in Providence, RI. Fido can peruse through the aisles of this store alongside you while you decide which beverages you want to purchase. They sell wine, spirits, beer, whiskey and more. See Details
Pope John Paul II Park Reservation Leashed dogs are welcome to enjoy the pet-friendly trails and picnic spots at Pope John Paul II Park Reservation in Boston, MA. This scenic park offers paved trails adjacent to the water in the park. See Details
Castle Island Brewery Fido can join you in the seasonal beer garden outside Castle Island Brewery, a dog-friendly brewery in Norwood, MA. Grab a shady table from May to October (weather permitting) in the beer garden and sample a variety of their fresh craft brews. It is recommended to visit their website or call to ensure the beer garden is open prior to visiting. See Details
Webb Memorial State Park Leashed dogs are allowed at Webb Memorial State Park, a pet-friendly park in Weymouth, MA. You and Fido can explore the walkways around this peninsula that extends half a mile into Hingham Bay. Fishing, picnicking and enjoying the scenic views of Boston Harbor and the skyline beyond are all popular activities to partake in. See Details
Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park in Boston, MA. This dog-friendly public park is accessible year round and offers spectacular gardens in the spring and summer. The park features walking trails, playgrounds and plenty of areas to sit and enjoy the beautiful scenery. See Details
Diamond Hill Vineyards Bring your dog to this quaint winery to sit outside while you taste wines. Purchase a wine flight and sit on the patio. The winery welcomes leashed dogs and outside food. See Details
CityView Trolley Tours CityView Trolley Tours is a pet-friendly attraction in Boston, MA. Your leashed furry friend can hop aboard the streetcar to explore downtown by your side. Please refer to their website for information on the seasonal hours of operation. Note that CityView Trolley Tours only allows dogs up to 18 lbs to join you in this excursion. See Details
Long Live Roxbury Tap Room Long Live Roxbury Tap Room is a pet-friendly brewery and taproom in Boston, MA. Leashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome on the lot patio outside which features umbrella-covered tables, barrel high-tops, and lit-up string lights in the evenings. Bring Fido along while you try their house-brewed beers, which include varieties of experimental-hopped IPAs as well as lagers and stouts. See Details
Noanet Woodlands This Dover public park is wildly popular with local dog-owners. Noanet Woodlands welcomes up to two dogs per person, and pets must remain on-leash. The Lower Mill Pond is not pet friendly, and guests are asked to not allow their dogs to approach others. The adjacent Powisset Farm does not allow pets. See Details
Franklin Dog Park Fido can enjoy time off-leash at Franklin Dog Park, located within Dacey Community Field in Franklin, MA. This large, fenced dog park features shade from mature trees, wood chip ground cover, rocks for canine climbers, picnic tables and waste receptacles. See Details
Rose Kennedy Greenway Rose Kennedy Greenway is a pet-friendly, linear green space with five parks nestled in a mile-long ribbon in Boston, MA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans as they explore the parks, enjoy the sculptures and public art, picnic, relax on the grass, grab a meal from a food truck or vendor and spend the day or evening in the great outdoors. See Details
World War I Memorial Park and Zoo The WWI Memorial Zoo was started in 1968 with only 2 deer. In 1970, a memorial was dedicated to Pvt. Edward P. Nolan, as his efforts were instrumental in the establishment of the WWI Park. We now have grown to much more. Near the Fire Tower in the playground parking lot is a great lookout point as the park is located 390 feet above sea level and is the highest point in Bristol County, on Watery Hill.

Dogs must be leashed and kept 30 feet back from animals' fences. Please clean up after your dog! The park is open 7 days a week at 365 Elmwood Street, there is no admission fee.
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