Off-Leash Dog Parks in Norton, MA

There are 19 off-leash dog parks within 20 miles of Norton. 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 Norton.

Pet Friendly Stodder's Neck Dog Park
Stodder's Neck Dog Park Fido can play off-leash in designated spaces at Stoddard's Neck Dog Park located on the town line between Weymouth and Hingham, MA. Surrounded on three sides by water and on the fourth side by a 4-foot rock wall, this grassy park has trails to explore, woods to romp in and river access for water-loving pups. Waste stations can be found throughout the park, as well as benches and picnic tables. See Details
Pet Friendly Randolph Dog Park
Randolph Dog Park Fido can play off-leash at Randolph Dog Park in Randolph, MA. This fenced dog park has separate areas for large and small dogs in addition to tunnels, boulders and stairs for dogs to climb and explore. The park also offers benches, shade and seasonally available water fountains. See Details
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
The Kimberly Perrott Memorial Dog Park The Kimberly Perrott Memorial Dog Park is a popular off-leash area in Barrington, RI. Fido is welcome to run, play and socialize in this large enclosed space. There are pet waste stations and water fountains. Please note that this park doesn't have a separate area for small dogs. 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
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
Attleboro Dog Park The site of the Attleboro Dog Park is a piece of land off of Pond Street in Attleboro, MA. Located next to the Friends of the Attleboro Animal Shelter, this flat, grassy area is fenced for pups to enjoy some off-leash exercise and socializing. The park also features agility equipment. See Details
Dartmouth Dog Park Bring Fido to Dartmouth Dog Park, a safe place for dogs to play off leash in North Dartmouth, MA. This fenced dog park has a ramp, mounds to explore, sand pits, a pipe, benches for owners to sit at and an open space for pooches to hang out in. The area surrounding the dog park is picturesque and well worth exploring with Fido on a leash. See Details
Franciscan Dog Park Bring Fido to explore off-leash at the fenced-in Franciscan Dog Park, also known as Bell Street Dog Park, in Providence, RI. This community recreation area is located behind the Bell Street Chapel and is open to dogs of all ages and sizes. Benches, waste bags and trash receptacles are available for visitor use. See Details
Quincy Dog Park Take Fido for a play date at Quincy Dog Park, the first city park in Quincy, MA. The area is separated into three off-leash sections, allowing different areas for small dogs, active dogs of all sizes and senior dogs. The dog park is furnished with watering stations, shelters and benches for you to sit on as you watch your dog run around and make new friends. See Details
Pawtucket Dog Park at Slater Memorial Park Bring Fido to play and explore off leash at the Pawtucket Dog Park at Slater Memorial Park in Pawtucket, RI. This recreation space is located behind the Looff Carousel across from the duck pond. The dog park features enclosed areas for small and large pups, plus has running water. The grassy field was formerly home to the Slater Park Lawn Bowling Club. See Details
Warwick City Dog Park Warwick City Dog Park in Warwick, RI, is a great place to bring Fido to play off-leash with his furry friends. This recreation site is nestled between athletic fields on Steven O'Connor Blvd. The park is mostly dirt and sand but does include some grass and shade trees. It also features separate areas for large and small dogs and benches for humans. See Details
Medway Dog Park Fido can play and socialize off-leash at Medway Dog Park in Medway, MA. This fenced dog park offers wood chip ground cover, benches, picnic tables, waste stations and shade from mature trees. See Details
South Field Dog Park Fido can enjoy time off-leash at South Field Dog Park in Weymouth, MA. Located within the Union Point development, this fenced dog park features a separate small dog section, wooden ramps, climbing structures, picnic tables and waste receptacles. See Details
Joe Silva Memorial Dog Park Joe Silva Memorial Dog Park is a small fenced area in Fall River, MA. This off-leash park features a separate section for small dogs. There's also a bench and some obstacles for pups to play with. See Details
Sharon Dog Park Fido can play off-leash at Sharon Dog Park in Sharon, MA. This fenced dog park offers a separate small dog area, seasonally-available drinking water, waste bags and plenty of room to run. See Details
Warren Dog Park Warren Dog Park is pet-friendly. The historic town of Warren in Rhode Island finally has a place for dogs to play safely off-leash. The park is divided into a small and large dog section and is set on a nice lawn, great for a game of fetch. If you want to contribute to the dog park and honor a loved one, contact the Parks and Recreation dept directly to dedicate a memorial path, bench or agility structure. Dogs must be at least 6 months old, fully vaccinated, and legally licensed. Limit 3 dogs per person per visit. See Details
Abigail Adams State Park Abigail Adams State Park honors Abigail Adams, a Weymouth native and wife of the second US president. This dog-friendly park is home to many interpretive signs and a paved trail perfect for walking Fido. The path is part of the Back River Trail which follows along the Weymouth Back River. Pets must remain on a leash unless in a designated off-leash area. See Details
Sweeney Dog Park Sweeney Dog Park is a local favorite among the furry friends of Cranston, RI. This recreation space features two separate areas, one for large dogs and one for their smaller companions to ensure safe and comfortable play. See Details
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