Off-Leash Dog Parks in Laguna Hills, CA

There are 23 off-leash dog parks within 20 miles of Laguna Hills. 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 Laguna Hills.

Pet Friendly Laguna Beach Dog Park
Laguna Beach Dog Park Laguna Beach Dog Park is a great place for the dogs of Laguna Beach to get some exercise and socialize while their owners share the latest news from around town and around the world. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, except Wednesdays when it's closed for maintenance. When at the dog park, you must pick up after your dog in and out of fenced area. Dogs must be leashed entering and exiting the park. Dogs must be currently licensed. Aggressive dogs must be removed from the park immediately. Professional dog training is not permitted. Spike or pinched collars are not permitted. Sports activities, bicycles, picnics, etc. are not permitted. Take any balls or other toys when you leave. You are responsible for your dog's conduct. If your dog is causing a problem, please leave. Dogs must not be left at the park unattended. See Details
Pet Friendly Laguna Niguel Regional Park
Laguna Niguel Regional Park Your dog is welcome to join you on-leash at this beautiful 230-acre park with a fantastic fishing lake. See Details
Olive Hills Dog Park Bring Fido to the Olive Hills Dog Park to play off-leash. The Dog Park features separate large and small dog areas, a perimeter walking path, patches of artificial turf, agility equipment, benches, native plants, and a bronze K-9 Monument honoring the Anaheim Police Department K-9 Officers. Olive Hills Dog Park is open daily from dawn to dusk. See Details
Treasure Island Park Treasure Island Park is a dog-friendly park in Laguna Beach, CA. This park sits in front of the Montage Resort. There are benches overlooking the water and grassy areas. Restrooms and parking are available off of Wesley Drive. See Details
Creekside Park Dog Fun Zone Fido can play off-leash at Creekside Park Dog Fun Zone, located within the pet-friendly Creekside Park in Dana Point, CA. This fenced dog park offers small shade structures, seating, a double-gated entry, a human and canine water fountain and ample space for pups to run and socialize. The larger park features shady walking trails that leashed pups can enjoy, as well as canine and human water fountains. See Details
Best Friend Dog Park The Best Friend Dog Park is located at the intersection of Edwards Street & Inlet Drive in Huntington Beach, CA. The dog park is separated into two sections, one for smaller breeds, and the other for larger breeds. You and Fido will both enjoy the beautiful views of Lake Huntington! There are drinking stations supplied with fresh water located throughout both sides of the dog park. There are canopied areas throughout the dog park for protection from the sun. In addition to fresh water for your dogs, poop bags are located in dispensers throughout the dog park.

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Orange Dog Park Locals love this fenced, off-leash dog park, which includes separate areas for large and small pets. Your pet will find plenty of room to run and play. See Details
Maxwell Dog Park Maxwell Dog Park is an outdoor facility where Fido is invited to play in Anaheim, CA. There are separate sections for large and small dogs, including holding areas to prevent dogs from running out of the park. For your furry friend, they can enjoy agility features and grab a drink from the water fountain. Extra amenities include bone-shaped benches, trees for shade and waste stations. See Details
Fullerton Pooch Park This clean, grassy, off-leash dog park is fully fenced with running water and water bowls, lights for night use, and a friendly crowd of regulars. Pooch Park features a small dog area, a large dog area, and a third "wood chip" area that is open to all dogs. All pooches and their owners are welcome provided everyone follows the rules and regulations and owners pick up after their dogs. The Fullerton Pooch Park is closed to the public every Wednesday for routine maintenance. See Details
Central Bark Dog Park Fido will love a visit to Central Bark Dog Park in Irvine, CA! This large, clean off-leash dog park is a favorite with local pet owners. This three-acre park features separate areas for large and small dogs. There is plenty of grass, water fountains and shaded areas. See Details
Costa Mesa Bark Park Bring Fido to play at the Costa Mesa Bark Park in Costa Mesa, CA. Leashed pets are welcome at this well-maintained park, which includes a separate small dog area, fences, restrooms, waste bags, trees and benches. See Details
La Paws Park La Paws Park is a 3-acre, off-leash dog park in Mission Viejo, CA. The park consists of three separate areas; two spaces for large and small breeds respectively, and one section for single-owner use. See Details
Deleo Regional Dog Park Deleo Regional Dog Park in Corona, CA, features a fenced off leash area for small and large dogs. There is a shaded area where visitors can sit as their dogs play. The park includes a few pieces of agility equipment. See Details
Eisenhower Dog Park Pets will love to run and play on-leash at this Orange dog park, which is known for being a lovely shady spot with plenty of benches. See Details
Barker Ranch Dog Park Barker Ranch Dog Park is a fenced-in area for dogs to have fun in Lake Forest, CA. This recreation area is home to 3,400 square feet of play area for small dogs and 5,300 square feet of play area for large dogs. The grass is a luscious green all year round because it's artificial. The whole area is fenced-in, so dogs can play to their heart's content. Humans can chill out on the benches dotted around, while dogs can cool down at the water stations after playing. See Details
Newport Beach Dog Park Newport Beach Dog Park is located at the northern end of the Civic Center and Park, this fenced area is a great place for your pooch to safely stretch her legs. There's on-street parking on Avocado Avenue near the dog park, or you can park in the Civic Center parking structure and walk through the 14-acre park with your leashed pooch over a bridge across the San Miguel. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Checkers Dog Park Checkers Dog Park is Yorba Linda's first dog park. The park is just under half an acre in size with one open area for all size dogs. The amenities include drinking fountains, benches for humans, trash cans, and a restroom. See Details
Portola Dog Park Fido is invited to play at Portola Dog Park in Trabuco Canyon, CA. Three areas are separated for large and small dogs, and those who prefer to be alone or in training. Amenities in each section include synthetic or natural turf, one shade structure, a dog water station, activity obstacles, benches, and perimeter fencing. Restrooms are available outside the off-leash area. See Details
Laguna Niguel Pooch Park Dogs are allowed to play off-leash Laguna Niguel Pooch Park in California. This one acre, full fenced park features doggie waste stations, wood chip ground cover, picnic tables, and water faucet with hose. See Details
La Palma Dog Park Located in La Palma Park, one of the largest parks in Anaheim, La Palma Dog Park is the perfect place to play off-leash! The Dog Park features small and large dog areas, shade trees, benches, and drinking fountains. La Palma also features a monument in honor of the Anaheim Police Department's K-9 officers. See Details
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