An off leash dog park can be a fun experience for both dogs and owners. These facilities provide dogs with the rare opportunity to run free and socialize with other people and dogs. Today, more than 600 city or county sanctioned off leash dog parks exist within the U.S. Safety first: when introducing your dog to an off leash dog park, make sure you have the proper registration tags and vaccinations.
Ernest E. Debs Regional Park is a large open space nature reserve and regional park in the Montecito Hills neighborhood of central-northeast Los Angel... View Listing
Led by Big Blue Bus, in strong collaboration with Santa Monica's Public Works Department, general contractor Ramco, and architect SWA Group, this revi... View Listing
Located in Central Park east Side of Edwards Street between Ellis Avenue and Talbert Avenue. Keep your dogs within sight and under control at all time... View Listing
The City's first dog park opened at Recreation Park, 5201 E. 7th Street in 1996 in an area near the 18-hole golf course and north of the Fly Casting P... View Listing
Experience St. Barks! A Private ”Bark” Park for you and your Best Friend! Our park is designed to provide a fun and safe play area for dogs of all... View Listing
Size & Facilities The size of Hilltop Park is 3.2 acres. No taco carts allowed No canopies/tents allowed No amplified noise Children's parties not per... View Listing
Mulched area with wood chips and benches, where dogs can play fetch and chase each other. You won’t find any problem looking for Oberrieder Dog Park... View Listing