🐾 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 […]
Peters Park Dog Park is a popular community dog park located in the heart of Boston, MA, at 1205 Washington St. Known for its friendly neighborhood vibe, this fully fenced park offers ample space for dogs to run and play safely off-leash. There are separate areas designated for small and large dogs, ensuring a suitable and secure environment for pups of all sizes. While the ground cover is mostly gravel and peastone—which can get dusty or rough on sensitive paws—owners appreciate the cleanliness and maintenance, as well as the rocks that provide extra stimulation for the dogs.
Owners will find convenient amenities such as seating areas, water stations that operate during summer, and waste stations with poop bags and trash bins. The park is also wheelchair accessible, and is known for being kid-friendly, making it a welcoming spot for the whole family. Parking can be challenging as some nearby spots are reserved for neighborhood residents, so plan your visit accordingly to this beloved dog park in Boston.
Very friendly place – supported by the community and the love for this park shows! Both people and dogs were all very welcoming. There’s limited space for long ball throws, but there’s enough. The big consideration is that the grounds are either pure dirt/dust or wood chips w risk of paw splinters. My dog left happy, but absolutely filthy. There are hoses throughout the park for doggie drinks or dirt washdowns, but it’s pretty hard to exit with clean feet or paws!
Great dog park with small and large dog areas separated. Ample space and not too smelly!
Nice neighborhood park! Decent sized for a city park. Peastone ground cover. Water, bags, trash.
However, nearby parking is only for south end residents.
Great dog park but the area is gravel and not grass. Lots of room for dogs to run and play and rocks to climb. Good seating areas for the people too and a water station in the Summer. It’s fully gated and secure for dogs to run and play and there’s a nice neighborhood atmosphere with lots of locals.
Great enclosed space full of friendly dogs and owners. Also includes fresh water station and rocks for dogs to climb on. My only grievance is the lack of grass as the gravel can be rough on my dog’s pads.