A volunteer-run, fully fenced dog park at the corner of Route 6 and Shank Painter Road, split into a general field and a small/shy-dog section, with donated sculpture, benches, and a water fountain but no on-site restroom or paid maintenance staff.
What to expect
Parking
Free lot free · unconfirmed
Entry fee
Free, open to all - no membership required. Funded entirely by private donations.
Off-Leash Dog Play
Allowed year-round
Managed by
Provincetown Dog Park Association, Inc.
(508) 487-5166 · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Free lot
Costfree
Details unconfirmed
What's here
On site
Benches
two benches installed along the west fence line
Not here
No waste-bag dispensers
no maintenance staff; FAQ states the park relies on users to keep it clean and to pick up after their own dogs - no confirmation a bag dispenser is provided
Common questions
Is it fully fenced, and is there a separate area for small or shy dogs?
Yes to both - the main field and the small-dog section are each separately fenced and gated; a current license and rabies vaccination are required for entry.
Is there water and shade?
There's a water fountain on site, but shade is limited because the park sits atop an effluent field that restricts what can be planted - the west fence tree line and the small-dog section have the most shade.
Is Pilgrim Bark Park fenced?
Yes.
Where do I park at Pilgrim Bark Park?
Free lot (free).
Is there an entry fee at Pilgrim Bark Park?
Yes, Free, open to all - no membership required. Funded entirely by private donations.
What rules should I know at Pilgrim Bark Park?
No glass containers; dogs must be leashed until inside the fenced sections; owners must pick up after their dog immediately.
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