About the Park
The Falmouth Dog Park opened in May 2011 and is the only dog park on the Upper Cape. It is a 1.6 acre site on town-owned land, with three fenced play areas for dogs. Approximately 3,000 square feet is divided into a "Small Dog Area" and an "Acclimation and Time Out Area". The “All Dog” area is 16, 760 sq. ft. All areas are covered with pea stones and sand and include benches, water bubblers, and waste disposal cans. Note: During the winter months, the water is turned off. Please bring water for your pets.
As part of its mission to serve the entire community, the Falmouth Dog Park is handicap-accessible and includes a wheelchair-accessible picnic table.
The park is operated and maintained by volunteers, and is completely funded via donations and fundraising activities. Volunteer stewards visit the park daily to ensure that it is clean and safe for people and dogs.
Various fundraising and social events are held each year: a Halloween parade and party, a summer pool party, and Bark-tober-Fest, held at Bad Martha's. The park is also enhanced by artwork by local artists, including a mosaic tile wall and a found-art sculpture replica of the dog park.
The Park is open daily from dawn to dusk year-round and is free of charge. The driveway is paved and there are 3 handicap parking spots and additional parking for 20 cars. Solar lights will turn on at dusk and turn off two hours after the park closes at 8pm.
When beaches are closed to dogs, when roads are icy, when hunting season is on, and at any time of the year, the Falmouth Dog Park provides a safe and conveniently located spot for dogs to play outdoors.
The Falmouth Dog Park is located on Brick Kiln Road, between Gifford St. and Sandwich Road.
257 Brick Kiln Road,
Falmouth, MA 02536
As part of its mission to serve the entire community, the Falmouth Dog Park is handicap-accessible and includes a wheelchair-accessible picnic table.
The park is operated and maintained by volunteers, and is completely funded via donations and fundraising activities. Volunteer stewards visit the park daily to ensure that it is clean and safe for people and dogs.
Various fundraising and social events are held each year: a Halloween parade and party, a summer pool party, and Bark-tober-Fest, held at Bad Martha's. The park is also enhanced by artwork by local artists, including a mosaic tile wall and a found-art sculpture replica of the dog park.
The Park is open daily from dawn to dusk year-round and is free of charge. The driveway is paved and there are 3 handicap parking spots and additional parking for 20 cars. Solar lights will turn on at dusk and turn off two hours after the park closes at 8pm.
When beaches are closed to dogs, when roads are icy, when hunting season is on, and at any time of the year, the Falmouth Dog Park provides a safe and conveniently located spot for dogs to play outdoors.
The Falmouth Dog Park is located on Brick Kiln Road, between Gifford St. and Sandwich Road.
257 Brick Kiln Road,
Falmouth, MA 02536
2024 Board of Trustees
Barbara Schneider, President , 508-331-2929
Brooke Raymond, Vice President Barb Thomas, Treasurer Sallie Riggs, Asst. Treasurer Deb Hogan, Clerk |
Frank Alfano
Kathleen Burke Patty Campanini Scott McGann |
Pamela Movsessian
Stan Terrell Connie Tulloch |
Advisory to the Board:
Molly Masson, Falmouth Animal Control
Chloe Ressy, Falmouth Animal Control
Eric Garrison, Falmouth Police Department
Emily Levins, Falmouth Police Department
Molly Masson, Falmouth Animal Control
Chloe Ressy, Falmouth Animal Control
Eric Garrison, Falmouth Police Department
Emily Levins, Falmouth Police Department
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Would you like to join the Dog Park Board?
We hope a few of you will call 508-331-2929 to discuss the possibility of becoming a Falmouth Dog Park Board member. The Board plans events, oversees the park itself, raises funds, and educates the public about the park. Are you handy with tools, with the internet, or with social media? Do you have artistic talent? Like talking to people? We meet once every two months on the third Wednesday afternoon of the month. Please consider serving on the Board. We are looking for your new ideas!