Medway Dog Park

Medway Dog Park Who wants to go the dog park? Woof-woof!

The Medway Dog Park, officially known as the Henry Garnsey Canine Recreation Area, is located between Village Street and Cottage Street in Medway. This is the only public place in the Town of Medway where owners can let their dog roam free, off leash, in a safe, completely fenced-in area.The non-profit group, the Friends of Medway Dog Park, takes on many of the responsibilities and duties associat

ed with running this park. While there is no cost to bring your dog to enjoy the park, donations to the Friends of Medway Dog Park help us keep the park a clean and useful place for all.

01/23/2025

Collecting donations again for p**p bags.. please download app to donate!!
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Cold day at dog park. 🐕
01/23/2025

Cold day at dog park. 🐕

Friends lining up for ice cube treats at dog park .
06/21/2024

Friends lining up for ice cube treats at dog park .

05/17/2024

Thank you for the donations to the Medway Dog Park 🐕 ❤

04/22/2024
Joe & Storm
04/22/2024

Joe & Storm

04/15/2024

Please note for safety reasons please do not let children climb the tree's in the dog park.
Thank you
Medway Dog Park

04/12/2024

Pepper thanks for your donation

Thanks for the donation Patrick
04/12/2024

Thanks for the donation Patrick

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302 Village Street
Medway, MA
02053

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 8pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 8pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 8pm
Thursday 6:30am - 8pm
Friday 6:30am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

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History of the Park

The Medway Dog Park was an idea conceived by Tim Dumas who, at that time, was 15 years old, a resident of Medway and a dog lover. Tim recognized that because of tough leash laws, dogs in Medway had no place to go to get the exercise they really need. His dream was to build a park where dogs could run free, unleashed, and not be in violation of the Town’s leash law.

Tim planned this as a community service project to complete a requirement for him to advance in rank to Eagle Scout, and as such, undertook to research and plan all the details for such a facility.

As part of the planning, he sought approvals from the various town boards, ultimately receiving unanimous approval from the Medway Board of Selectmen in the fall of 2001.