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    Fresh Pond, Cambridge, Ma

    Cambridge, MA    

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    Off leash path surrounds Fresh Pond Resevoir. Often there are many other dogs to interact with and there are a few ponds for those interested in a doggie paddle. Must have Cambridge resident sticker to park. Litter bags an... ecoanimal.com

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    Any Park Or Conservation Area In Harvard Or Bolton

    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA    

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    Harvard and Bolton have no leash laws, so any public land is available to people walking their dogs off-leash. There are lots of conservation areas with trails; major ones include Clapp (off Rt 110 south of Rte 2), Delaney... ecoanimal.com

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    Great Hill Conservation Area

    MA    

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    2 mile trail loop through wooded area, other cross trails. Leash-free, well marked trails. Lots of other dogs, particularly late pm and Sunday morning. Gathering spot is large open field w/pond, off School Street, behind S... ecoanimal.com

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    Willards Woods

    Lexington, MA    

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    Lush sunny fields, lots of dogs of leash, small pond dogs can swim in, bike trails, and shaded open forest too. Dog heaven. Very limited parking on North. Please be considerate of neighbors. ecoanimal.com

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    Nunziato Field Off Leash Recreation Area

    Somerville, MA    

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    Open from 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Somerville's first off-leash recreational area (OLRA) opened in Nunziato Field in April 2006. The OLRA is fenced-in. discovery.com

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    Nunziato Off-leash Recreational Area

    Somerville, MA    

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    Fenced-in area (9,000 sq. ft.) in Nunziato Field. Dogs must be licensed. Other restrictions apply. Location: Summer Street at Putnam Street. ecoanimal.com

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    Sheepsfold Park

    Medford, MA    

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    Located at Hwy 93 and Fellsway West. Benches, tables, poop bags, trees, water. ecoanimal.com

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    Boston Common, Boston, Ma

    Bay Village, MA    

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    Boston Common is a picturesque place to take the dog. Though dogs can be walked on a leash anywhere on the common, through efforts by grass roots organizations, a portion of the common is available on the west side of the... waymarking.com

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    Breakheart Reservation

    Forest St, Saugus, MA    

    3 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    Breakheart Reservation is a 640-acre hardwood forest with jagged, rocky outcroppings, two fresh-water lakes, and a rambling section of the Saugus River. Seven rocky hills, over 200 feet high, provide vistas of Boston, ... bostoncentral.com

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    Cat Rock - Weston, Ma

    Prospectville, MA    

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    Gotta love the irony in the name. Cat Rock is a wooded parcel of land off Route 117 in Weston that allows dogs and owners to walk and meet. It was once a ski hill that the town ran to 1978.to get to Cat Rock, at the Drabb... waymarking.com

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    Lynn Woods

    Pennybrook Rd, Lynn, MA    

    3 out of 5 based on 7 ratings

    Lynn Woods Reservation is the second largest municipal park in the greater Boston area. This 2,200 acre forest reserve consists of ponds, wetlands, streams, deciduous/evergreen forest and rocky ledge. The ponds provide... bostoncentral.com

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    Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area

    1 Long Wharf, Boston, MA    

    1 out of 5 based on 8 ratings

    You don't have to head to the suburbs for a day in nature. Take a short ferry ride to one of Boston's many harbor islands. Enjoy hiking trails, fishing and picnic areas, and lots more. 34 islands make up the cluster of... bostoncentral.com

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    Southwest Corridor Park

    145 Dartmouth St, Boston, MA    
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    - It links the neighborhoods of South End, Back Bay, Roxbury and Jamaica Plain with a street-level, green open space for parkland and recreation. In the 1950's and 60's, plans were developed for a 12-lane highway along the... wildernet.com

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    South Boston Dog Park

    Dorchester Heights, MA    

    3 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    Opened December 2008. This dog park has benches, trees, and tunnels. This dog park requires all dogs to have a "City of Boston Dog License, Rabies Tag, and Identification Tag with the dogs name, owners name, and telephone... dogparkusa.com

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    Brookline Ave Playground

    Aspinwall Ave & Brookline Ave, Brookline, MA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Fenced in park, but not just for dogs. Large park (for Brookline), fenced in area where lots of dogs and their owners gather and socialize. Any time of day, and day of the week, there is someone there! ecoanimal.com

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    Centennial Park

    Wellesley Hills, MA    

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    42 acres of trails and fields. Nice pond and parking area. Great off-leash dog park if your dog is under voice command. Many dogs go there and great for exercise and socialization. ecoanimal.com

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    Belle Island State Park, Revere

    Revere, MA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    East Boston. Great little park area to walk dogs - off leash is ok. Marsh area. Gravel path area to walk whole area of park. Picnic tables & parking available. ecoanimal.com