Paws & Play Dog Park - Revere, MA

Paws & Play Dog Park - Revere, MA
Off Leash
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Poop Bags:
Trash Bins
Fenced Area

Paws & Play Dog Park in Revere, Massachusetts

If you’re searching for a dog-friendly spot in Revere, Paws & Play Dog Park at Webner Park is a local favorite. This dedicated off-leash dog park offers separate areas for large and small dogs, giving your furry friend a safe environment tailored to their size and play style. With gravel surfaces to help prevent mud, and plenty of space for dogs to run and romp, it’s a great choice for both exercise and socialization in the Revere area.

The park is known for its cleanliness, with free poop bags and convenient trash bins provided to help keep the area tidy. While the park doesn’t currently offer much shade or covered shelter, the friendly community atmosphere is a highlight—just be mindful of the importance of responsible dog ownership to ensure everyone has a positive experience. Whether you’re a local or visiting Revere, this pet-friendly dog park is a welcoming space to let your pup play off-leash.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated dog park areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the main dog park areas are fenced for safety.
  • Are there separate areas for small and large dogs? Yes, the park features distinct sections for small and large dogs.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, free poop bags and trash bins are available throughout the park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is limited shade and shelter currently available.
  • Are aggressive dogs allowed at the park? Aggressive dogs and those unable to be controlled by their owners should not be at the park for safety reasons.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The park is generally kept clean, though cleanliness may vary depending on user responsibility.
  • Is there parking available? There is no designated parking area, but street parking may be available nearby.
  • What should I do if there’s an aggressive dog? Owners are responsible for controlling their dogs. If you encounter an aggressive dog, remove your pet and seek assistance if needed.

Reviews

Master Checho

Love it ! Clean and it has one Side for big dogs and one side for small doggies
definitely be coming back soon

Stephanie Oliveira

This is a nice little park in a great area of Revere. There is plenty of space in both smaller and bigger dogs areas. I originally didn’t love that the ground was gravel?/stone?/rocks? but after reading some reviews, it makes sense due to the mud. There is non enclosed area in the back with grass, but it isn’t fenced. I have met lovely people here who have been incredibly friendly to me and my pup. There can be some folks who are not always cleaning up after their dogs, but that happens everywhere, unfortunately.

Tina Long

I brought my Akita there when she was almost a year old, and I was really hoping that it was going to be a fun time for her.
Another woman was coming into the area for the large dogs with her beagle, someone had told me her dog was aggressive so I asked her to please wait for me to put mine on her lead instead she let her dog into the area and it attacked my Akita grabbing her by the throat and the lady wouldn’t stop her dog.
I don’t think you should be allowed to have your dog in the park if they are aggressive or if you can’t control them, since then I will only take my dogs there when the park is empty. And I agree with the other person they have so many poop bags for FREE and trash barrels is it that hard to pick up after your dog goes, I can hardly move my leg half the time but I still pick up after my dogs.
Hopefully they can make something work.

A. Dude

Dogs had fun. Seemed fairly clean..the small dog area had a lot of poop. It’s just not great with irresponsible dog owners. Love dogs, people eh. Decent spot to let your dog sniff and do their thing.

Ann E.

It’s a good start. I’m grateful to have a public dog park, for sure. But there really needs to be more shade/shelter. A designated parking area would also be nice.

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