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Hermon Park in the Arroyo Seco Dog Park

Hermon Park in the Arroyo Seco Dog Park is an off-leash park adjacent to the historic Arroyo Seco of Northeast Los Angeles, CA. The pet-friendly park has two fenced areas, one for large dogs and one for small, elderly or disabled dogs. Facilities include a double-gated entrance, trees, benches and dog water dispensers. Visit Website

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Hermon Park in the Arroyo Seco Dog Park has received a rating of 3.8 out of 5 bones by 4 canine critics on BringFido.

  • Evan
    Jul 20, 2021
    Hit or miss but great location.

    I really love the regular park that is attached as well as the dog park. In the regular park there is a lot of grass, trees, shade, and plenty of parking. The dog park is located all the way at the end of the parking lot just pass the tunnel.

    The dog park has two sections both completely fenced HOWEVER my chihuahua was able to get through 1 small hole where the fence is lifted/broken at one corner of the small dog section AS WELL as the large gap where there is a gate (always closed and locked but the gap is because of the gate/pole hinges) that divides the small area from the large.

    Both sides have some trees/shading although more so on the large dog area because it’s a bigger section. No grass just dirty but there are bench’s, baggies, water station, and bowls available (at least on the small side for sure).

    The hit or miss comes from our experience at the small dog section. It’s rarely active, we’ve gone a handful of times and only once there was more than 1 other dog there with us.

    If the holes/gaps were addressed and it was more active this would for sure be 5/5.

  • Amy
    Jul 15, 2019
    Out Of Town Guests

    We were visiting LA for a week and needed a park to let out dogs run. I drove around town trying to fond an off leash park with ample parking. This was the only one I could find. There were no other dogs at the park to interact with but my babies liked it just the same. I had a huge shade tree to sit under while I watched them. I don’t mind the dirt as I am from Arizona and I’m used to it. The water fountain was working and poop bags were supplied. The GPS took me behind the park and made me park uphill on a side street. Next time I’ll go a different route so I can park closer. I would definitely come back here but hopefully when more dogs are around.

  • Shawnna
    More than a year ago
    Got Dirt?

    This is an overall great park because it is closest to my home. The off-leash dog park is located at the back of the regular park & has two separate locations for your pups to play. There is a larger side with a few benches and 1 large tree that provides shade. The large dog side is always busy and there are several dogs playing all of the time. I frequent the small dog side, since my puppy is small. The small dog side doesn't always have very many pups there but everyone that shows up is very friendly.
    This park would be much better with grass and some play equipment.

  • Hillary & Archer
    More than a year ago
    2 Woofs por vu

    Yesterday I took Archer to this dog park b/c it is the closest to our house. He was so excited. The park is at the very far end of the park. The park itself is very quaint and has picnic tables, playground etc. The dog park itself is good if you don't have anywhere else to go really. There are two separate sections for small dogs and large dogs. There were only 4 small dogs in the small section when we were there. They do have two benches, water fountains, and some balls there for your pup to play with. The down side is that it is all dirt and no grass. The people that I met there were very friendly and the dogs were nice as well. There were a few dogs outside of the fences that were not on leashes, but when the owners called them they came right away. Overall I would go back to this park, but wished that it would have grass for Archer to play in.

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