Danvers Dog Park
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Well kept, large dog park set in a larger park space. The rail trail runs right behind the park. Separate small and large dog sections with bubblers and several spigots. Ground is mostly packed dirt with some hardy grass. Benches and shade - a structure on the small dog side, trees on the large dog side. Although the rules say no toys, there were alot of balls scattered around.
- Kindred Wind
Large area to let your dog stretch their legs and socialize. Can get busy later in the day. Wooded area, open area, benches, and multiple water sources until November when they take freeze prevention measures.
- andrew c
Awesome park and puppies owners. All the puppies are very friendly and very well behaved. You'll love this doggy park. A must visit if you haven't been!❤️
- Bloo Waters
A pretty large and secluded dog park. I don’t like the pebbles on the ground and I’m pretty sure my dog doesn’t either. He usually runs around a park but here he just tip toes around. There is a section for larger dogs and it has a shady area with actual dirt and real trees so that’s nice.
- Dana Giuliana
Fantastic dog park!! Quiet setting, at Endicott Park in Danvers - but off-set from the main Park area. There are two fenced-in areas - dogs under 25 lbs & dogs 25+ lbs. Each side has bubbler, dog poop bag trash bins & benches to sit on. Both sides are well-maintaned and kept clean!! Overall the people that come seem to be respectful & pick up after their dogs. There is also a small, dedicated, off-street parking area (probably fits about 6-8 cars!) We love it here - and so does our dog Tucker!! If you're trying to find the dog park: drive/walk past the main Endicott Park entrance (with it on your right), and the dog park entrance is just a short bit ahead, on the right (there's a sign!). It's just before a big church (on the left).
- Ellen Duchene