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Head & Brotherhood Dog Park

Head & Brotherhood Dog Park is a small off-leash dog park in San Francisco, California. This 1-acre park is named after the cross streets where

Eureka Valley Dog Run

The Eureka Valley Dog Run is a simple off-leash dog park with well-maintained fences. Fur parents who have been to this San Francisco dog park

Dog Run at Buena Vista

Don’t miss a chance to ‘get lost’ in nature with your fur baby at the Dog Run at Buena Vista. This off-leash dog park in

Corona Heights Dog Run

Fur parents love bringing their dogs to the Corona Heights Dog Play Area for a number of reasons. For one, it offers plenty of space

Channel Street Dog Park

Channel Street Dog Park in San Francisco is open from 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. This fenced off-leash dog park features a double gated entry

Duboce Dog Park

Duboce Dog Park is a sunny neighborhood park. Locals who frequent this simple San Francisco dog park say it’s a nice meeting place for friends

SoMa West Skate Dog Park

SoMa West Skate Dog Park is a 28,000-square-feet off-leash dog park along Central Freeway in San Francisco, California. It’s part of the SoMa West Improvement

Upper Noe Dog Play Area

Upper Noe Dog Play Area, more commonly known as Joby’s Run, is an off-leash dog park named after an active advocate for neighborhood dogs. You’ll

Walter Haas Dog Park

Walter Haas Dog Park was named after one of San Francisco’s well-known philanthropists. Dog walkers and many local fur parents love this off-leash dog park,

St. Mary’s Dog Play Area

Locals sometimes refer to the St. Mary’s Dog Play Area as ‘the putting green’ because of its beautifully manicured lawn. Dogs are allowed to play,

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