Town of Falmouth Dog Park
About the Business
The Town of Falmouth Dog Park is a spacious and well-maintained park located at 257 Brick Kiln Road in Falmouth, Massachusetts. This park is specifically designed for dogs to enjoy off-leash play and socialization in a safe and controlled environment. With separate areas for small and large dogs, owners can relax and watch their furry friends have a blast running, playing, and making new friends. The park is equipped with amenities such as water stations, waste disposal bags, and shaded seating areas for pet owners. Whether you are a local resident or just passing through, the Town of Falmouth Dog Park is the perfect spot for your four-legged companion to have a tail-wagging good time.
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Location & Phone number
257 Brick Kiln Rd, East Falmouth, MA 02536, United States
Reviews
"Great spot I accidentally discovered while Geocaching. Clean well maintained and lots of happy dogs."
"I'm not a dog owner but I pulled in to take a short break and was immediately taken with this place. It is very well kept and has a timeout section for overly rambunctious dogs. There's even a handicapped dog parking spot. This park also had dog themed art. There's a mosaic and a found object sculpture garden there. Oh, and one scaredy cat on the roof of the message board. Both people and dogs were friendly."
"The dogs and their humans were polite and friendly. The water fountain ⛲️ were a huge plus."
"We have traveled extensively with our dog Captain and always seeking local dog parks. This facility is great, the founders and volunteers are phenomenal! This place sets the bar very high. KUDOS! Met some really great dog people..."
"Awesome people and dogs. I really like how they a acclimation area for new dogs. They always have volunteers cleaning up the park. A great place to sit on the bench with a good book and let your dog have a blast!"
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