Zero New Washington Dog Park

Zero New Washington Dog Park

0 New Washington St, Somerville, MA 02143, USA

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What People Are Saying

Very nice dog park in Somerville. Decent sized
This little park is a good choice if you just wanna get your dogs off leash for a bit
We love bringing our dog here. Nice large space with some agility structures

About Zero New Washington Dog Park

Nestled in the heart of Somerville, Zero New Washington Dog Park offers a decent-sized space for your pooch to roam free. The park is conveniently located next to the commuter rail tracks, so keep an ear out if your dog is sensitive to loud noises. Most visitors rave about the friendly atmosphere, both among the dogs and their owners, making it a great spot for socializing.

While the park shows signs of heavy use, it’s clear that the community loves it. A tree-lined area provides a lovely backdrop, especially during the fall. There are agility structures for the more adventurous pups, and multiple water spigots and poop bag stations ensure you’re well-prepared for your visit. The gazebo offers good shade, making it a pleasant spot to cool off during sunny days.

However, be aware that bittersweet nightshade grows around the park’s perimeter, which is toxic to both dogs and humans. Make sure to keep an eye on your pup as they explore. With ample parking and accessible hours from early morning to late evening, this park remains a popular choice for dog owners looking for a welcoming space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Zero New Washington Dog Park fully fenced and off-leash safe?
Yes, this is an off-leash dog park where your pup can roam freely. It's a popular spot in Somerville for letting dogs socialize and burn energy in a dedicated space.
What amenities are available at the park?
The park has multiple water spigots, poop bag stations, agility structures for adventurous dogs, and a gazebo for shade. There's also ample parking nearby, making it convenient to access.
Are there any things I should watch out for?
Yes—bittersweet nightshade grows around the park's perimeter and is toxic to dogs and humans, so keep an eye on your pup. Also, the park sits next to commuter rail tracks, which can be loud if your dog is noise-sensitive.
Is the park free to use?
There's no mention of fees in the listing, but we'd recommend checking ahead or stopping by to confirm current access details.
What's the surface and layout like?
Visitors describe it as a decent-sized, welcoming space with tree-lined areas. The park shows signs of regular use and community love, making it a friendly atmosphere for both dogs and owners.

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