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Walking the dog, what could be better for the health of you and your pet?💞🐶 If you are in MA, this post will definitely be helpful for you. We've rounded up the best pet-friendly gardens in the state! Let's go through them together.

🐾 Fort Taber Park
Fort Taber Park welcomes leashed dogs at this pet-friendly historic fort in New Bedford, MA. Featuring a 50-acre waterfront park that provides over a mile of ocean frontage. Enjoy a walk on over one mile of walking paths near the shore. Parking pass is required.

🐾 Boston Public Garden
The dog-friendly Boston Public Garden is a famous botanical garden in the center of Boston known for its swan boats and sculptures. It is the first botanical garden in American. Leashed dogs are welcome.

🐾 Borderland State Park
Borderland State Park in Easton, MA, features a designated, dog-friendly field near the historic Smith Farmhouse for off-leash fun with fluffy friend. The park also offers over 20 miles of hiking trails to explore on leash and many ponds that dogs can swim in.

🐾 World's End
Leashed dogs are welcome at World's End, a pet-friendly, hidden gem seaside park in Hingham, MA, with plenty of hiking and walking trails. While there is little to no beach access, the trails are well-groomed and offer gorgeous views of Boston Harbor.

🐾 Bare Cove Park
Enjoy soaking up the beauty of this scenic walk through the woods with your leashed pet at Bare Cove Park in Hingham, MA. The park features 484 acres located along the banks of the Weymouth Back River, with several riverside and woodland trails, as well as paved roadways.

🐾 Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
It is a Boston favorite with its pet-friendly wooded walkways and trails. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore The Arnold Arboretum’s 281-acre landscape with you.

🐾 Amesbury Riverwalk
The Amesbury Riverwalk is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk with your pet in Amesbury!

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