Dog Friendly Activities in Oakley, CA

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Oakley, and 32 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Oakley.

Pet Friendly Koda Dog Park
Koda Dog Park Let Fido run and play at Koda Dog Park in Oakley, CA. The park is located at Nunn-Wilson Family Park that features a small and large dog section. In addition, they offer an all dogs agility course with peddle activated refillable water bowls for your furry friends. See Details
Pet Friendly Black Diamond Railroad Trail
Black Diamond Railroad Trail Black Diamond Railroad Trail in Antioch, CA, is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this dog-friendly "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Antioch! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Black Diamond Mines Regional Perserve. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Newhall Park Paw Patch Newhall Park Paw Patch is a dog-friendly park in Concord, CA. Enjoy a leashed walk through this lovely park, or let your pet run free in the fenced, off-leash dog park. Be sure to bring water with you. The Paw Patch is closed on Wednesdays for maintenance. Dogs over 30 lbs are not permitted in the smaller dog area at any time. Use of the larger dog area is limited to a maximum of 30 dogs at a time. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. Pets must be current on all vaccinations, non-destructive, and leashed outside of the off-leash area. See Details
King Park Dog Park King Park Dog Park, located in Brentwood, CA, features two great dog play areas - one for smaller dogs and one for larger dogs. Both areas feature play apparatus made specifically for furry friends. There are benches for people to relax and enjoy while watching their pets frolic in these fenced in play areas. Human and canine water fountains are also available. See Details
El Pescadero Dog Park Take Fido to run, play and make new friends at El Pescadero Dog Park, an off-leash play area in Tracy, CA. The fenced-in dog park features room for Fido to exercise and socialize along with benches and shady spots. See Details
Dublin Hills Regional Park Bring your pup to this hidden gem and enjoy views of the Tri Valley and San Francisco Bay area at Dublin Hills Regional Park in Dublin, CA. This pet-friendly park covers 654 acres in Alameda County and is part of the East Bay Regional Park District. Enjoy hiking the trails with Fido through grasslands past several seasonal streams and springs. Parking and restrooms are available at the Donlon Point Staging Area. See Details
Dougherty Hills Open Space Take your leashed pup for a hike on the trails at dog-friendly Dougherty Hills Open Space, the largest open space area in the city of Dublin, CA at 107.5 acres. The trailhead is located behind Dougherty Hills Dog Park. You and your pup can enjoy some exercise and sunshine as you hike through the rolling hills and take in sweeping views of Mount Diablo and the Tri-Valley. Be sure to bring some water for you and Fido, and please note that there is no shade along the path. See Details
Morgan Territory Regional Preserve Morgan Territory Regional Preserve in Livermore, CA is dog-friendly. Occupying 5,300 acres of land, the preserve is popular for hiking, horseback riding, cycling, picnicking and camping. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Hikers can admire expansive ridgetop views of Mount Diablo to the west, Mount St. Helena to the north and the snow-covered Sierra to the east. The preserve also boasts over 90 species of wildflowers which bloom each spring. Reservations are required for overnight camping. See Details
Markley Creek Dog Park Markley Creek Dog Park is located inside Markley Creek Park in Antioch, CA. The dog park has two separate areas - one for large dogs and one for smaller dogs under 30 lbs. It also features a gravel ground so it's great for the rainy season. There are several benches that have shade for dog owners. See Details
Dougherty Hills Dog Park Bring Fido for a visit to Dougherty Hills Dog Park in Dublin, CA. There's plenty of room to run on the soft grass of this fenced, off-leash dog park, which includes a separate small dog area, drinking fountains, benches and agility equipment. The park also features an art installation of silhouettes of neighborhood dogs along the fence line. Please note that there are no public restrooms at this park. See Details
Sherman Island County Park Sherman Island County Park is a pet-friendly area in Rio Vista, CA. Explore great sandy beaches at low tide, including hidden beaches located off the Sacramento River and Sherman Lake. You'll find sandy trails to explore and a great kayak launch area. Dog owners are reminded to keep pups leashed during play time. See Details
Vista Meadows Dog Park Vista Meadows Dog Park is a fenced, off-leash dog park in Livermore, CA. You and Fido can follow the paved path up the hill from the play area and just over the crest to a nearly 39,000-square-foot fenced grassy hillside dog park that is equipped with water stations. See Details
Lawler Ranch Dog Park Bring Fido to Lawler Ranch Dog Park in Suisun City, CA to play off-leash! The dog park is fenced and features a large dog area and a small dog area. Other amenities include a double-gated entrance, a doggie water fountain, waste bags, benches and trees. See Details
Memorial Dog Park Take Fido for a play date at Memorial Dog Park in San Ramon, CA. This fenced-in dog park features two separate spaces, providing dedicated areas for small and larger dogs. The dog park is mainly unshaded but there is a covered pavilion in the middle of the park. See Details
Iron Horse Regional Trail Iron Horse Regional Trail is a paved "rail-trail" that was formerly a railroad track. Now, it's a great place to walk Fido in San Ramon! Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Marlin a Pound Dog Park Bring your pet to play off leash at Marlin A Pound Dog Park in Livermore, CA. This fenced dog park features separate areas for small and large dogs, and also drinking water. There are dog-friendly hiking trails dotted around the rest of the park and plenty of picnic spots for you and Fido to enjoy. See Details
Contra Loma Regional Park Contra Loma Regional Park in Antioch, CA is dog-friendly. This 780-acre park is a popular spot to hike and also gives direct access to Contra Lake Reservoir for fishing, sailing and swimming. A small fee applies to use the parking area, to bring your pets, and when accessing the reservoir. See Details
Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve is a pet-friendly natural area in Antioch, CA. The preserve features 65 miles of trails on nearly 8,500 acres. Other attractions include a visitor center and several mine tours. Leashed dogs are welcome in the preserve for a fee of $2. See Details
Mount Diablo State Park Dogs are allowed at pet-friendly Mount Diablo State Park, where Fido can join you at the campsites and built up areas, including the picturesque picnic areas. Located in Walnut Creek, CA, Mount Diablo is known for the observation deck that overlooks the valleys and forests below. Unfortunately, pets are not permitted on any of the trails or fire roads at the park. Mount Diablo State Park is open every day of the week from 8am until sunset. See Details
Bethany Reservoir State Recreation Area Dogs are welcome at Bethany Reservoir State Recreation Area in Livermore, CA, where fishing and windsurfing are popular activities. If Fido isn't much for standing on a board, they don't have to be bored because you can wander the pet-friendly trails around the reservoir together, as long as your pup is leashed. Dogs may be allowed to take a dip in the water, but it's worth calling ahead first to double check and to find out the opening times on the specific day you'd like to visit. See Details
Oakley, CA, US