A quiet 9-acre park east of Indian Lake, donated to the city in 1889, with a gazebo, picnic area, and an accessible boardwalk along Curtis Pond. A rustic stone bridge from 1897 still crosses the old spring near the trails.
What to expect
Entry fee
Free, no admission fee
Hours
Closed to the public 10pm-5am citywide unless a permit authorizes otherwise.
Accessibility
An accessible boardwalk was added along Curtis Pond in a recent renovation.
Managed by
Worcester Parks, Recreation & Cemetery Division
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Parking
Parking not sourced yet
Check the town or agency pages before you go.
Common questions
Are there walking trails at Dodge Park?
Yes, nature trails and an accessible boardwalk run along the banks of Curtis Pond.
Is there an entry fee at Dodge Park?
Yes, Free, no admission fee
Can I bring my dog to Dodge Park?
Dogs are allowed. Leash rules and clean-up requirements usually apply, so check posted signs.
Is Dodge Park wheelchair accessible?
An accessible boardwalk was added along Curtis Pond in a recent renovation.