Endean Trail - East Walpole, MA

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Endean Trail Dog-Friendly Park in East Walpole, Massachusetts

Endean Trail offers a natural getaway in East Walpole, MA, ideal for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a scenic local dog park. This pet-friendly trail features quiet, wooded paths with beautiful views, a pond, and a manmade waterfall, providing an enjoyable experience for both dogs and their owners. Wildlife sightings, such as deer, squirrels, and birds, add to the trail’s charm and make it feel like a hidden gem for dog-friendly hiking in Norfolk County.

The trail is a great spot for dog walkers, families with children, and anyone who loves nature, but visitors should be aware that some sections can become overgrown and may be unsuitable for biking or those seeking very well-maintained paths. There is no dedicated parking lot—visitors often park nearby and walk to the entrance. Endean Trail is perfect for a quiet escape and a leisurely stroll with your furry companion.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed at Endean Trail? Yes, dogs are allowed on the trail.
  • Is the trail kid-friendly? Yes, Endean Trail is suitable for children.
  • Is parking available at the trail? There is no dedicated parking lot—you can park on nearby streets or at local businesses and walk to the entrance.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to Endean Trail? Yes, there are connections to other trails like Pinnacle Trail.
  • Is there a pond or water feature at the trail? Yes, there is a pond and a manmade waterfall at the end of the trail.

Reviews

Andrew Markowski

Has potential and can tell at one point it was taken care of. Zero parking, I had to park at Jimmie’s pizza up the street and walk to the entrance. I hope more people use this amazing local trail so it gets the attention it needs. I could not finish it all the way through due to how overgrown it got. I pushed through a lot of brush but was really sad to see how neglected it is. I saw no one else and it had very little garbage which is good. Has amazing views and overall was a pleasant walk until the brush got out of control.

Jim

Nice little trail but not well maintained. I saw some deer, squirrels, and a bunch of birds. At the end I cut up Plimpton St. to the Pinnacle Trail. The black trail shown on the trailhead map is not adequate to walk. The long Pinnacle trail just goes away at some point.

Denise Walter

5 stars

Peter Walter

Beautiful trail but it needs to be trimmed so the trails are clear.

David Evans

Quiet but somewhat overgrown trail in spots. Nice pond and waterfall abeit manmade at the end. Would be extremely difficult on a mountain bike.

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