🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located in the scenic Berkshires, French Park offers a welcoming environment for dog owners and families alike. This dog park in Egremont, Massachusetts features plenty of open space and pet-friendly trails perfect for dog-friendly hiking adventures or a leisurely stroll. With accessible paved paths and a wheelchair-friendly entrance and parking, the park truly caters to visitors of all abilities.
French Park isn’t just about the outdoors—there are amenities that make your visit comfortable and fun. You’ll find clean restrooms, a covered pavilion for gatherings or shelter from the sun, and various courts for basketball, tennis, and even volleyball. Families love the well-equipped playground and wide picnic areas, making it a one-stop destination for outdoor enthusiasts and their pets. Take in the mountain views and enjoy easy, well-marked trails while your furry friend explores alongside you on this pet-friendly, community-focused green space.
This park is truly special. The playground was fun, the trails were great, the pavilion was clean! But the mountain views were really something else. Highly recommend it!
Nice pavilion you can reserve for gatherings. Clean bathrooms with plumbing. Horse shoe area. Courts for tennis or pickleball. Spot for volleyball. Diamond for baseball, softball or kickball. Place for horses that is fenced in. Open fields for whatever. Basketball court in the woods. Also has a jungle gym with slide etc for the kids.
Great playground with an area for toddlers and big kids. Our kids loved this massive horizontal rope that hung from chains that you could swing on with about 4 people. Also a couple of great slides as well.
Bathrooms were also clean but FYI no sinks.
Cute little park, fun contraptions to ride and crawl and climb. No shade so it gets hot.
wow what a hidden gem loved the hiking trails the blue is the longest one seems to go for over a mile and some and a loop further out. yes you can do the red that hooks to the blue and the yellow exists. I was pretty impressed not to long and are pretty easy and well marked. i did see a bear though so i would be careful since their around. the old chimney was pretty cool as well