Pemberton Street Dog Run - Cambridge, MA

Pemberton Street Dog Run - Cambridge, MA
Off Leash
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Water Fountain
Poop Bags:
Trash Bins
Lighting
Fenced Area

Pemberton Street Dog Run is a hidden gem for dog owners looking for a convenient dog park in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Situated behind the public school and adjacent to tennis and basketball courts, this long and narrow fenced area provides plenty of space for dogs to stretch their legs and enjoy a good game of fetch. The high fencing (8 feet or more) makes it an ideal spot for jumpers and energetic breeds, while the linear design and quiet atmosphere are perfect for shy dogs or those that prefer smaller play groups. Being tucked away helps keep the dog run peaceful, especially in the evenings, and the surface is a mix of hard-packed dirt and fine gravel—though it can get muddy after rain.

The park boasts several amenities that enhance your visit, including a waste bag dispenser, trash barrel, water fountain at the entrance, and natural shade from mature trees during the summer months. There is lighting from nearby court facilities, making after-dark visits possible, and for dogs that love tennis balls, plenty can often be found from the adjacent tennis courts. Nevertheless, the path to the entrance can be somewhat obscure and is poorly lit after sunset. With free tennis balls, shaded spots, and opportunities for socializing or solo runs, this Cambridge dog park is an excellent pick for both local and visiting dog lovers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the fenced run area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the dog run is fully fenced with tall fencing for safety.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there is a water fountain at the entrance.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park is shaded by trees in the summer months.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, there is a waste bag dispenser and trash barrel at the park.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? The park surface is hard-packed dirt and gravel, which can become muddy after rain.
  • Is there lighting for after-dark visits? Yes, lights from the adjacent tennis and basketball courts illuminate the area after dark.

Reviews

Eamon Kelly Graves

Perfect park, great for lots of socializing with other dogs!

Kindred Wind

Long, thin dog run/park. Compressed earth is really dusty right now, possibly muddy after a rain.
Park is tucked away behind the tennis courts

Pedro G

Clean Dog Park. Not too much traffic through here in the evenings, so it’s a nice quiet place for me to come with my dog (he can be shy with super energetic groups of dogs). Dirt, though – so do not go after it rains.

Kelly Hassett

Great dog park, high fence, shaded by trees in summer. It’s long and skinny, definitely more of a “run” than a “park” but if you like fetch or using a Chuck-It device this is the spot for it! Hardly see other dogs here, all well mannered when we do see them.
Train does pass closely, dogs sensitive to noise might not like that very much. Shares a fence with the tennis court and is behind the public school.
Has a waste bag dispenser, trash barrel, and water fountain at the entrance.

Maura Kohl Gould

Very long, maybe 15 feet wide. Good linear dog run — they really can run. Fences are 8 feet high or more, which is great, as my dog can jump a 4 foot fence. The surface is a fine gravel. Lights from the tennis and basketball courts make it usable after dark. Only once entrance, at the end near the Yerxa St. underpass. Entrance is a bit hidden and the path to it is dark after sunset. For dogs that like balls, there are often tennis balls lost from the court next dpor.

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