Buttonwood Park

Time:
  • Monday08:00 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Tuesday08:00 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Wednesday08:00 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Thursday08:00 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Saturday08:00 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Sunday08:00 AM - 07:30 PM

The "crown gem" of New Bedford's parks is Buttonwood Park. It is the city's largest and most visited public park. It's also a historical gem, having been developed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of American landscape architecture, and his famous architectural firm.

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Is there an entry fee for Buttonwood Park?

Many dog parks are free to enter, but some may have fees. Check locally or contact if available.

What amenities are available at Buttonwood Park?

Buttonwood Park may include open play areas, seating, and fenced sections. Amenities can vary by location.

Is Buttonwood Park suitable for small and large dogs?

Some parks provide separate areas for different dog sizes. Check locally to see what Buttonwood Park offers.

Where is Buttonwood Park located?

Buttonwood Park is located at Rockdale Ave in New Bedford, Massachusetts. It’s a convenient spot for local pet owners.

Can I bring multiple dogs to Buttonwood Park?

Policies may vary. It’s best to follow local rules at Buttonwood Park regarding the number of dogs per visitor.