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245 Burt Street, Santa Rosa, California, United States, 95404
568 Dawn Dr, Buellton, California, United States, 93427
1298 Las Positas Rd, Santa Barbara, California, United States, 93105
576 Toro Canyon Park, Toro Canyon, California, United States, 93108

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Harvest Park

Park Rules • Always keep a sharp eye on your pooch. • Pick up after your dogs, repair holes, and control barking. In case park

PAWS Park

PAWS Park is an off-leash dog park in Santa Ynez Valley. It has become a popular spot for dog owners because you get a great

Mitchell Edelson Dog Park

You’ll find Mitchell Edelson Dog Park inside Soule Park. It’s open seven days a week, the same time the main park is open. Dogs need

Patterson Open Space

Locals have come to love Patterson Open Space as one of the best destinations for dog lovers. Canines are welcome to play off-leash at the

Orcutt Community Park

There’s a simplicity to Orcutt Community Park that endears it to local parkgoers. There are baseball and soccer fields on-site where you can watch a

Tucker’s Grove Park

Having a picnic is one of the best things to do at Tuckers Grove Park. This Santa Barbara park features eight areas that you can

Douglas Family Preserve

Dog owners who have been to Douglas Family Preserve say they love bringing their canines to this Santa Barbara park because it offers plenty of

Tabano Hollow Space

You’ll find Tabano Hollow Space along University Drive in Santa Barbara, California. Dogs are welcome at the park. You can let them play at the

Elings Park

Elings Park is Santa Barbara’s largest community-supported public park. It boasts more than 200 acres of space where you, your family and friends, and your

Toro Canyon Park

The off-leash dog area at Toro Canyon Park is right by the entrance. It’s fenced-in, so you don’t have to worry about your dog’s safety.

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