Dog Friendly Activities in Rockland, MA

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There are 185 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Rockland. 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 Rockland.

Pet Friendly Reservoir Beach
Reservoir Beach Reservoir Beach in Arlington, MA, is pet friendly. Fido is welcome to run and play off-leash during the designated off-leash hours. Leashed dogs are welcome at all other times, but they're not permitted from June through August. Be sure to check their website in advance for the current off-leash hours. See Details
Pet Friendly National Fireworks Property
National Fireworks Property Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the pet-friendly trails through National Fireworks Property in Hanover, MA. Located where the old fireworks factory once stood, this recreation space even features a scenic and secluded pond. Parking is limited, but additional spaces may be found across the street at Forge Pond Park. See Details
Dedham Dog Park Bring Fido to romp off-leash at Dedham Dog Park, a members-only canine play area located within the Dedham Parks & Recreation Complex in Dedham, MA. An annual membership fee, signed release forms and registration of your dog with the Dedham Parks and Recreation Department are required to get your key card for entry to this spacious and exclusive dog park. Registration requires proof of a town dog license. More information can be found on their website. See Details
Griggs Park Off-Leash Area Leashed dogs are welcome year-round at Griggs Park in Brookline, MA. The space includes basketball courts, a playground, benches, and paved walkways. This park also offers off-leash hours between dawn and 1:00 PM. Dogs must be registered with the Green Dog Program for these off-leash privileges. Fido must be leashed throughout the remainder of the park at all times and any day or time outside of the designated off-leash hours. See Details
East 1st Dog Park Dogs can run and play at this Boston dog park. Off-leash play is welcome for well-behaved pets. See Details
Lotta Bradburn Shick Park Leashed dogs are allowed at Lotta Bradburn Shick Park in Brookline, MA. This pet-friendly hilltop park offers a spacious lawn area, walking trails, picnic shelters and picnic tables where you and Fido can rest and explore. See Details
Harvard Book Store Your leashed dog is welcome inside the Harvard Book Store. Please keep your dog close to maintain distancing from others. In-store shopping and curbside pickup hours are 10am–10pm daily. See Details
Smith Playground Dog Park Smith Playground Dog Park is a pet-friendly recreation space in Boston. Four-legged residents of the Allston-Brighton neighborhoods now have a local place to hangout and play off-leash. Pups of all sizes can play safely in two separate areas. Beyond the fence, Fido will find mounds and platforms to bound on and tumble around. Dogs and their owners can rehydrate at the water stations and seek shade under the canopy when the sun comes out. See Details
Natural Resources Trust Leashed dogs are welcome at Natural Resources Trust, a dog-friendly outdoor space in Easton, MA, where you can enjoy nature, including walking trails, and may even spot some wild animals that call the space home. The Trust encourages you to bring water for your pet, and you are welcome to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy. Please note that pets should be checked for ticks after visiting, and are not permitted during events and other large gatherings. See Details
Plymouth Long Beach Plymouth Long Beach is a seasonally dog-friendly beach in Plymouth, MA. Please check with the the Department of Marine and Environmental Affairs to make sure your dog is allowed at the beach before your planned visit; there are strict restrictions during certain times of the year, usually April 1st through September 30th, and penalties including ticketing and fines will be issued to those that do not comply. During approved times, your leashed dog is allowed to visit Manter's Point with you. See Details
Freedom Trail Fido can walk in the footsteps of America’s founding fathers by following the pet-friendly Freedom Trail through downtown Boston, MA. All you need to enjoy this free attraction is your dog’s leash and a good pair of walking shoes. The 2.5-mile red brick trail leads right to 16 of the city's most historic sites. See Details
Boston Common Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at Boston Common, a pet-friendly recreation space in Boston, MA. Enjoy the beautiful walking trails, monuments and shady picnic spaces throughout the year at this popular city park. See Details
Marshfield Beaches Leashed dogs are welcome throughout the year on the pet-friendly beaches in Marshfield, MA. This includes the popular Rexhame Beach and Green Harbor Beach. Marshfield residents can obtain beach stickers for designated parking areas, and non-residents are welcome to visit with a day parking pass. The beaches do not permit off-leash dogs at any time. See Details
Peter's Park Dog Park Fido can enjoy play and socialization off-leash at Peter's Park Dog Park in Boston, MA. This fenced dog park offers 13,000 square feet of space, a separate 3,000-square-foot area for small dogs, benches, gravel ground cover waste receptacles and mature trees. See Details
Carleton Court Dog Park Carleton Court Dog Park welcomes Boston canines to enjoy off-leash play and socialization. The fenced dog park is in a scenic area of the city and features benches, shade and a canine water fountain that is available during warmer months. See Details
Fresh Pond Reservation Dog Park Dogs licensed in Cambridge can partake in off-leash privileges at Fresh Pond Reservation. This pet-friendly recreation space allows local pups to play leash-free in designated areas that are unfenced. Dogs are only permitted off-leash is they will immediately respond to voice cues. See Details
Neponset River Greenway The Neponset River Greenway is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this dog-friendly "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Boston! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Neponset River Greenway. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Larz Anderson Park Leashed dogs are welcome year-round at Larz Anderson Park in Brookline, MA. This pet-friendly park features walking trails, ponds and gardens to explore. This park also offers off-leash hours from March through November between the hours of dawn and 1:00 PM in the unfenced area at the top of the hill on the Avon Street side of the park. Dogs must be registered with the Green Dog Program for these off-leash privileges. Fido must be leashed throughout the remainder of the park at all times and any day or time outside of the designated off-leash hours. See Details
Paul Revere Park Leashed dogs are welcome to explore Paul Revere Park Dog Park, a pet-friendly urban park in Boston, MA. This park offers paved walkways, scenic city views, picnic spaces and more. While this space is not fenced like a typical dog park, pups are also allowed to romp off-leash in designated areas throughout this waterfront location. See Details
Forge Pond Park Leashed dogs can join you at Forge Pond Park, a pet-friendly recreation space in Hanover, MA. You and Fido can explore the perimeter pathway that offers views of the nearby pond. Please note that this park opens annually on April 1st and is closed during the winter months. See Details
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