Pilgrim Bark Park - Provincetown, MA

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Fenced Area
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Combined Dog Area
Seating
Water Fountain
Trash Bins
Parking
Off Leash

Pilgrim Bark Park – Provincetown Dog Park

Pilgrim Bark Park is a pet-friendly, fully fenced dog park located right off US-6 in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Welcoming to both locals and visitors exploring Cape Cod with their furry friends, this Provincetown dog park offers separate areas for large and small dogs, making it a safe and enjoyable spot for pups of all sizes. The park is known for its creative touches – dotted throughout the space you’ll find whimsical dog-themed sculptures and a touching memorial to dogs who have passed on, adding a unique local charm to your visit.

This well-maintained dog park features pea-stone and sand surfaces, and though trees are sparse, you’ll appreciate the accessible parking and entrances, as well as available water fountains (seasonal), poop bags, and trash bins for convenience. Seating is provided for owners to relax while their pups play. Whether you’re looking for a quick off-leash adventure or a peaceful place to socialize, Pilgrim Bark Park is a favorite free-run spot for Provincetown’s community of dog lovers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated fenced areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the entire dog park is fenced, with separate areas for small and large dogs.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are designated sections for large and small dogs.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there are water fountains (seasonal) for both dogs and humans.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, poop bags and waste bins are available for cleanup.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the entrance and parking lot are wheelchair accessible.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, a small parking lot is provided in front of the park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is very little shade; most of the park is open and unshaded.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there is some seating available for owners.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park is described as well maintained by visitors.

Reviews

Darlene Lopes

Not impressed at all. I had read such great things about this park – and was excited to go. Very little shade and pea-stone? Explains why it was empty. My dog didn’t like walking on it.
If you are on the Cape – the Brewster Dog Park is much nicer and more dog friendly!

Kindred Wind

This is a nice park. Bags, trash, water… ground is peastone and sand. Separate sections for small dogs. There are cute “statue” around the park that serve as obstacles as well as decoration. It seems very well maintained.
The one downside is that there is very little shade.

Zsuzsa Mysak

No shade and pebbles in middle of park is a terrible decision for dogs feet and yet it takes up half of the park acreage. During the summer, they should install a doggy pool or fountain.

BosApollo

I went at 11am on a Tuesday morning with my pug and there was just one other dog there who stayed to himself. There is barely any shade at all anywhere. Great that they have two areas, one for large dogs and one for small. There are a couple of water fountains. Left in about 10 minutes because my dog was looking to mingle.

Kitrino Bennett

Cute little dog park! The dog park itself would better be described as a dog run, as it’s one of those kinds that’s a long, open space surrounded by a fence that’s mostly got room for dogs to run around in, with less actual things for a dog to interact with. There’s a large and small dog side, with the small dog portion being a little smaller than the large dog one. That being said, it suits its purpose well, and is an interesting place for humans to go as well as to take your dog to get some free reign time! Around the park are several interesting sculptures and a little memorial to dogs who have passed on, which I found to be honestly very cute and sweet. In the park itself there’s water fountains both for humans and dogs, but these were closed when we came by due to COVID. Speaking of, the park is a mask-only zone, so be prepared to sweat your mask the entire time you’re there! There’s parking in a somewhat small lot out front, but when we came at 5pm or so there was plenty of space. The park is relatively accessible, though the gravel may be somewhat difficult to traverse. Lovely little park in total, good for a quick outing for your dog!

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