ABOUT THE DOG PARK
The Redondo Beach Dog Park is a fenced three-acre dog run with separate areas for both large and small dogs. The Park is situated at the northern end of Dominguez Park which is located on the southeast corner of Flagler and 190th Street in Redondo Beach, California. The Park is open from dawn until dusk every day except Wednesdays when it is closed until noon for maintenance and upkeep.
The Park has benches and drinking fountains for both dogs and their humans! There are also scoopers and waste barrels for clean up of pet waste.
The Park is maintained and operated through a partnership with the City of Redondo Beach and the “Friends of the Redondo Beach Dog Park”. The “Friends of the Redondo Beach Dog Park” (“Friends”) is dedicated to preserving and expanding safe, responsible off-leash access for dogs.
The “Friends” is a non-profit 501C (3) California Corporation that is funded solely by the generous donations of its patrons, volunteers and the community. All members of the Board of Directors are volunteers and are not compensated in any way.
Since 1992, literally thousands of dogs and their owners, have visited and enjoyed the Park. Our mission is to sponsor and organize Park activities, raise funds for maintenance and advocate responsible dog ownership. All this work is done by our volunteers in partnership with the City of Redondo Beach, Departments of Public Works Department and Parks and Recreation.
There are no restrooms within the Dog Park. The nearest restrooms are located at the Southwest area of Dominguez Park adjacent to the baseball field.
We hope you enjoy and support the Redondo Beach Dog Park.