Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area - Hanson, MA

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Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area – Dog-Friendly Hiking in Hanson, MA

Discover Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area, a sprawling natural retreat offering over ten miles of scenic, pet-friendly trails in Hanson, Massachusetts. This popular spot is beloved by dog owners for its vast open spaces, diverse hiking routes, and beautiful views of cranberry bogs and ponds. Whether you’re looking for a long hike, some bird watching, or simply a peaceful outdoor stroll with your pup, Burrage Pond delivers a uniquely welcoming outdoor experience right on the South Shore.

While it’s not a traditional fenced dog park, dogs are welcome on the trails, and many owners enjoy letting their well-trained pooches explore the area – just be sure to respect posted leash requirements and fellow visitors. The area boasts seasonal beauty, great opportunities for photography, and swimming options for dogs in the ponds. Free parking is available near the main gate, though it is limited and not a formal lot. If you’re searching for a dog-friendly hiking area in Hanson, MA, Burrage Pond WMA is a fantastic choice to stretch your legs and immerse yourself in nature with your four-legged friend.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs must be kept on a leash as posted, though some owners choose to let trained dogs off-leash at their own discretion; please be mindful of others.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? There are posted signs requiring dogs to be on leash; responsible handling is expected.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available in front of the main gate; it is not an official lot and can be limited.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are over ten miles of interconnected trails throughout the wildlife area.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? Yes, there are ponds in the area where dogs can swim.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The trails feature wooded sections that provide natural shade.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area is open year-round.

Reviews

Mike Mckeon

Great place to unwind, get in touch with nature, get some steps in (Lots actually) plenty of birding action!

Mike Mckeon

Great place to unwind, get in touch with nature, get some steps in (Lots actually) plenty of birding action!

Mike Mckeon

Great place to unwind, get in touch with nature, get some steps in (Lots actually) plenty of birding action!

Dianne

Wonderful place to go walking. Lots of trails and wildlife

Dianne

Wonderful place to go walking. Lots of trails and wildlife

Dianne

Wonderful place to go walking. Lots of trails and wildlife

Alexa Meyer

One of the best places to walk on the south shore! Not to mention the seasons are gorgeous when captured at the right time! The trails are not mapped out like most places, but all trails lead back to the main entrance. Great for fishing, kayaking (a little bit of a far walk with kayaks), swimming (for dogs), walks with the kids, and photography.

Alexa Meyer

One of the best places to walk on the south shore! Not to mention the seasons are gorgeous when captured at the right time! The trails are not mapped out like most places, but all trails lead back to the main entrance. Great for fishing, kayaking (a little bit of a far walk with kayaks), swimming (for dogs), walks with the kids, and photography.

Alexa Meyer

One of the best places to walk on the south shore! Not to mention the seasons are gorgeous when captured at the right time! The trails are not mapped out like most places, but all trails lead back to the main entrance. Great for fishing, kayaking (a little bit of a far walk with kayaks), swimming (for dogs), walks with the kids, and photography.

CAITLIN OHARA

I was presently surprised by going with a friend to walk and coming to this location. It’s dog friendly, has over ten miles of outdoor walking trails, and vast space to get your steps in outside (for those that prefer fresh air and vast open space vs. the treadmill). Cons: location isn’t super convenient for me and limited parking. Altogether , very few places offer as many walking routes / trails over totaling up to ten miles . I recommend .

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