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Experience a welcoming, pet-friendly haven at the Ossipee Dog Park, located conveniently off NH-25 in Ossipee, New Hampshire. This dog park offers a generously sized, fenced-in area where dogs can play and socialize off-leash, surrounded by the picturesque beauty of New Hampshire. Beyond the main dog park area, visitors can explore scenic, dog-friendly walking trails for an added adventure, making this park unique for owners who appreciate a mix of exercise and outdoor fun with their pets.
The Ossipee Dog Park is wheelchair accessible, includes nearby parking, and provides essential amenities such as poop bags and water bowls for your dog’s hydration. Dogs and children are both welcome here—with athletic fields and a small playground available for families. Enjoy a relaxed outing, whether you’re looking for a quick off-leash romp or an extended hike along the wooded trails that locals enjoy.
The dog park is set apart from the main park (look for the tires). It is very large, although there’s a lot of growth in some areas that may be prone to ticks. I took my newly rescued dog here in hopes she could play with other dogs, and unfortunately, there were no dogs there. It was during the day on a weekday so maybe another time is best. They have water bowls, poop bags, and a bag receptacle. We will def try again.
Great little park.
It is good for what it is, which is mostly athletic fields. The playground is small and outdated, but perfect for when you’re attending your child’s game and have other littles that need to let their energy out. I really enjoyed the walking trails. Short but a good source of cardio with the hills!
Decently large dog park but what’s nicer is the dog friendly trails in the woods around this park and the disc golf course.
Decent park. Sand and dirt with a bit of grass. There’s a basket of balls attached to the fence. Poop-bags are stocked, but no trash and no water.