Adams Farm - Walpole, MA

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Adams Farm Dog Park in Walpole, Massachusetts

Adams Farm is a popular pet-friendly destination located at 999 North St, Walpole, MA. With its scenic walking trails, wide open spaces, and ample shaded paths, this park offers a relaxing and dog-friendly environment for locals and visitors alike. Known for its beautiful and versatile setting, Adams Farm features crushed stone trails that wind through wooded areas, perfect for a peaceful stroll with your dog. There are plenty of picnic tables, benches, and community gardens, making it a great spot for both dog owners and families.

The park is recognized for its maintenance, cleanliness, and commitment to the community. While dogs are welcome on the trails, note that leash rules are strictly enforced—so enjoy dog-friendly hiking with your pup on a leash. With ample parking and several shaded areas, you and your canine companions can make the most of your visit, whether you’re enjoying the pet-friendly trails, attending a community event, or simply relaxing outdoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs are allowed at Adams Farm, but leash laws are strictly enforced. Only leashed dogs are permitted on the trails.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are many shaded areas along the trails, providing comfort for both pets and owners.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are benches and picnic tables available throughout the park.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Port-a-potties are provided for visitors’ convenience.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park includes a playground, soccer fields, and sandpit for volleyball, making it a family-friendly spot.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, Adams Farm is open year-round and features winter maintenance such as snow removal.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is plenty of parking available for park visitors.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features various walking and hiking trails through the woods, some even connecting to local nature properties.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Some trails may have a few muddy spots after it rains, but most paths remain accessible.
  • Is there winter maintenance (snow removal, etc.)? Yes, the park is well-maintained with diligent snow removal during the winter months.

Reviews

Trepid Ideation

Great spot to visit if you wish to Mountain Bike. Intermediate-challenge: lots of random stones & roots on path, mild to steep inclines, twists & turns in woods, along with straight away paths on decline where you pickup some pretty scary speeds (if you go off trail out of the woods). Not much wildlife (thus the 4 stars)

Roberto Morales

The place is beautiful! However, the trails route lacks clarity. This is the perfect place if you want to walk a lot more than you planned because you are going to get lost.

Kristy Johnson

Beautiful and versatile place. There are dog-free monarch, butterfly, and organic gardens. There is a dog-free sandpit to play volleyball. There is a strictly-enforced leashed-dogs-only trail (and I have seen horses trot by. There’s also a gorgeous barn with picnic tables and community events.

Plenty of parking.

Not paved so not ideal for wheelchairs without outdoor wheels.

Reetu

I love this farm for a easy walk. They have a good trails that’s allowed for a dog walk too.

Barry G

Lots of trails through the woods. Lots of shade. The paths are pretty wide and are crushed stone in many places. Went the day after a good rain and there were a few muddy spots but not bad. Decent amout of parking.

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