🐾 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 […]

Bremen Street Community Park is a well-loved dog park in Boston, Massachusetts, situated conveniently at 344 Bremen St in East Boston. This spacious park offers a welcoming environment for local dog owners to let their pets play and socialize in the heart of the city. The park is a popular destination for those seeking a dog-friendly outdoor experience with their furry companions.
The location is ideal for anyone seeking a refreshing outdoor escape, with open green spaces perfect for both active dogs and those who prefer more relaxed strolls. While detailed amenity information is limited, Bremen Street Community Park provides a sense of neighborhood charm and a pet-friendly atmosphere that Boston dog owners have come to appreciate.
Nice dog park under the rt 93 overpass in East Boston.
Pea stone and dirt ground cover, eith a paved pathway. There are trash and bags, but no water. Parking is along the road, and no dogs are allowed in the Bremen St Park itself, do you have to get to the dog park along the sidewalks. Friendly folks and dogs
Be aware that Google Maps does NOT get you here. Use the Bremen St YMCE as a target instead.
Nice dog park under the rt 93 overpass in East Boston.
Pea stone and dirt ground cover, eith a paved pathway. There are trash and bags, but no water. Parking is along the road, and no dogs are allowed in the Bremen St Park itself, do you have to get to the dog park along the sidewalks. Friendly folks and dogs
Be aware that Google Maps does NOT get you here. Use the Bremen St YMCE as a target instead.
Nice dog park under the rt 93 overpass in East Boston.
Pea stone and dirt ground cover, eith a paved pathway. There are trash and bags, but no water. Parking is along the road, and no dogs are allowed in the Bremen St Park itself, do you have to get to the dog park along the sidewalks. Friendly folks and dogs
Be aware that Google Maps does NOT get you here. Use the Bremen St YMCE as a target instead.
Nice dog park under the rt 93 overpass in East Boston.
Pea stone and dirt ground cover, eith a paved pathway. There are trash and bags, but no water. Parking is along the road, and no dogs are allowed in the Bremen St Park itself, do you have to get to the dog park along the sidewalks. Friendly folks and dogs
Be aware that Google Maps does NOT get you here. Use the Bremen St YMCE as a target instead.
Nice dog park under the rt 93 overpass in East Boston.
Pea stone and dirt ground cover, eith a paved pathway. There are trash and bags, but no water. Parking is along the road, and no dogs are allowed in the Bremen St Park itself, do you have to get to the dog park along the sidewalks. Friendly folks and dogs
Be aware that Google Maps does NOT get you here. Use the Bremen St YMCE as a target instead.
Nice dog park under the rt 93 overpass in East Boston.
Pea stone and dirt ground cover, eith a paved pathway. There are trash and bags, but no water. Parking is along the road, and no dogs are allowed in the Bremen St Park itself, do you have to get to the dog park along the sidewalks. Friendly folks and dogs
Be aware that Google Maps does NOT get you here. Use the Bremen St YMCE as a target instead.
I was saying at a hotel nearby and wanted to get out for a walk and found this green space with long, beautiful paved walkways. There is so much play equipment and so many people happily using it. Green lawns are mixed in under the highway overpass, and the trees make it very pleasant. There are lots of amazing specimens of trees often clustered in groups of 3 to 10. I found Magnolia, dawn Redwood, Siberian crabapple, Chinese Elm, red maple, pin oak, red oak, Oakleaf hydrangea, pitch pine, baby Sycamore, and mature Sycamore, swamp, white oak, Chestnut Oak, tulip trees, horse chestnut, yellow, and gray birch. I walked all the way to the library and circled the community gardens which are always lovely. There’s also a bocce court. At the southern end the path leads to another recreational area full of soccer, and baseball fields. The play area at the southern end has a spray park and giant mature oaks that provide lots of shade. There are also gazebos and a spray park.
I was saying at a hotel nearby and wanted to get out for a walk and found this green space with long, beautiful paved walkways. There is so much play equipment and so many people happily using it. Green lawns are mixed in under the highway overpass, and the trees make it very pleasant. There are lots of amazing specimens of trees often clustered in groups of 3 to 10. I found Magnolia, dawn Redwood, Siberian crabapple, Chinese Elm, red maple, pin oak, red oak, Oakleaf hydrangea, pitch pine, baby Sycamore, and mature Sycamore, swamp, white oak, Chestnut Oak, tulip trees, horse chestnut, yellow, and gray birch. I walked all the way to the library and circled the community gardens which are always lovely. There’s also a bocce court. At the southern end the path leads to another recreational area full of soccer, and baseball fields. The play area at the southern end has a spray park and giant mature oaks that provide lots of shade. There are also gazebos and a spray park.
I was saying at a hotel nearby and wanted to get out for a walk and found this green space with long, beautiful paved walkways. There is so much play equipment and so many people happily using it. Green lawns are mixed in under the highway overpass, and the trees make it very pleasant. There are lots of amazing specimens of trees often clustered in groups of 3 to 10. I found Magnolia, dawn Redwood, Siberian crabapple, Chinese Elm, red maple, pin oak, red oak, Oakleaf hydrangea, pitch pine, baby Sycamore, and mature Sycamore, swamp, white oak, Chestnut Oak, tulip trees, horse chestnut, yellow, and gray birch. I walked all the way to the library and circled the community gardens which are always lovely. There’s also a bocce court. At the southern end the path leads to another recreational area full of soccer, and baseball fields. The play area at the southern end has a spray park and giant mature oaks that provide lots of shade. There are also gazebos and a spray park.
I was saying at a hotel nearby and wanted to get out for a walk and found this green space with long, beautiful paved walkways. There is so much play equipment and so many people happily using it. Green lawns are mixed in under the highway overpass, and the trees make it very pleasant. There are lots of amazing specimens of trees often clustered in groups of 3 to 10. I found Magnolia, dawn Redwood, Siberian crabapple, Chinese Elm, red maple, pin oak, red oak, Oakleaf hydrangea, pitch pine, baby Sycamore, and mature Sycamore, swamp, white oak, Chestnut Oak, tulip trees, horse chestnut, yellow, and gray birch. I walked all the way to the library and circled the community gardens which are always lovely. There’s also a bocce court. At the southern end the path leads to another recreational area full of soccer, and baseball fields. The play area at the southern end has a spray park and giant mature oaks that provide lots of shade. There are also gazebos and a spray park.