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The 5 Best Dog Parks in Boston

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Traveling with your furry friend? Red Roof knows how important it is to find the best spots for your dog to play and relax. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the best dog parks in Boston. With plenty of green space and amenities, these parks are perfect for your pet to stretch their legs, all conveniently located near our pet-friendly hotels.


Boston is one of the most historic destinations in the United States, making it a popular destination for visitors from around the world. From its unique culture to its delicious food scene and numerous attractions, there's no shortage of things to do in this New England gem.


But what makes Boston even more special is that it's also a great destination for dog owners. It has no shortage of parks and dog-friendly establishments, so you can easily explore the city with your furry best friend by your side.


But with so many dog parks in Boston, where do you start? To help you out during your travels, we’ve put together a list of the best dog parks in Boston!

Peter’s Park Dog Run

Conveniently located in the South End, the Peter’s Park Dog Run (also known as the Joe Wex Dog Recreation Space) is the first city-sanctioned off-leash dog park. The 13,000-acre urban park is dedicated to providing responsible dog owners with a safe space for their dogs to socialize and run around. Since the park is 100 percent volunteer-supported, neighborhood dog lovers are truly the backbone of the organization.


Despite not being the most spacious of the off-leash dog parks in Boston, this beautiful recreation space is still one of the most popular among local dog owners. Its central location, abundance of park benches, and well-maintained grounds make it a go-to spot for those looking to let their furry friends run and play. Here, you’ll also find plenty of shade for your pup beneath the giant oak trees during sunny days.


But what makes this park truly special is its community feel. It's not uncommon to see regulars chatting with each other as their dogs romp around together. This welcoming atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for socializing both your pup and yourself.


And if you're worried about cleanliness, don't be! Peter’s Park Dog Run has plenty of trash cans and waste bags available throughout the area so you can easily clean up after your pet. The fencing and amenities have also recently been updated so rest assured your pup stays safe while getting his socializing fix!

Toomey Park

Toomey Park is one of the newer additions to dog parks in the area. It’s located in East Cambridge and is well worth the short drive from Boston while you’re visiting.


This two-acre park offers ample space for dogs to run and play off-leash with large, fenced-in dog runs and two separate entrances. Here, it’s easy to keep an eye on your furry friends from one of the park benches while they socialize with other pups.


Toomey Park is a local favorite among locals because of its many obstacles for dogs to climb and play on. You’ll find plenty of tunnels, rocks, and a dog playground for your furry friend to explore.

Bremen Street Community Park

Bremen Street Community Park is a must-visit destination for dog parks in Boston. With its convenient location near the Mass Pike and Route 1A, it's easily accessible for those visiting the city. This 18-acre park, located in East Boston, offers plenty of green space for your furry friend to walk and play. However, to keep the people and pooches safe, dogs must stay on the leash here.


What attracts so many local dog owners to Bremen Street Community Park is not only its massive size but also the fact that it’s so family-oriented. You’ll find everything from sports games to Latin music festivals that you can bring your pup and kids to.


Another reason this park stands out even more is its late-night hours. Unlike many other dog parks that close early in the evening, this well-lit park stays open until 11:30 PM. There are also often police patrolling the area, so you know you’ll be safe. So, whether you have a busy schedule or prefer taking your pup on walks at night, this park has got you covered.

Back Bay Fens

If you’re looking for a spacious area for your dog to run loose, this is the Boston dog park for you. With over 75 acres of land, this park offers plenty of room for dogs to roam and explore off-leash. The paths wind through lush gardens, open fields, and even past small ponds where your pup can splash around and cool off on warmer days.


Back Bay Fens, also known as "the Fens," has been known as one of the best dog parks in Boston since 1879. This urban multi-use park is tucked away near Fenway Park, providing a calm retreat in the trees for anyone looking to escape the busy city streets. Whether you’re looking to take your furry friend on a leisurely walk or jog through the many scenic trails, you can do it all here.


In addition to its natural beauty, the Back Bay Fens also offers amenities such as water fountains for both humans and dogs, benches where you can rest while your pup sniffs around, and waste bags so you can easily clean up after your pet.


While this dog park provides a wonderful space for your furry friends to play, one of the possible drawbacks is some visitors have noted petty crime is possible in the later hours. The same can be said for any time you’re visiting any busy destination — never leave any valuables in your car.

RUFF North End Dog Park

Located in the historic North End neighborhood of Boston, RUFF (Responsible Urbanites for Fido) Dog Park is one of the most renowned dog parks Boston has.


Upon entering the park, you'll find yourself in a spacious fenced-in area with separate sections designated for small and large dogs. This makes it easy to let your pup run off-leash without worrying about them interacting with dogs that may be too big or rough for them to play with.


What we love most about RUFF Dog Park is its emphasis on amenities specifically designed for dogs. In addition to water fountains and bowls, there are also mist machines that spray cool water during hot summer days. This allows pups to stay hydrated and comfortable while playing in the sun.


Did we mention RUFF is a non-profit organization? The team is made up of volunteer dog lovers who are dedicated to providing a safe, welcoming space for canines in Boston.


The only downside to visiting this park is it may be a hassle to find parking without a parking permit. We recommend taking an Uber or another pet-friendly mode of transportation.


Traveling to Boston? Book a room at one of our affordable, pet-friendly hotels.