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Off-Leash Dog Parks in San Leandro, CA
There’s 1 off-leash dog park in San Leandro, and 107 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 San Leandro.
San Leandro Marina
This public park is a great spot for an early morning run or a family picnic, and your on-leash dog is welcome to join you.
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Marina Green
Leashed dogs are welcome at Marina Green in San Francisco, CA. An expansive grassy area with views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, this dog-friendly park is a popular spot within the community. The nearby Marina, Little Marina, and harbor areas also permit dogs if they are leashed. Marina Green is an ideal destination for a waterfront stroll with Fido.
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Point Isabel Regional Shoreline Dog Park
Point Isabel Regional Shoreline is pet-friendly. With over 23 acres to explore off-leash, the park welcomes over half a million dogs every year. The park also offers a variety of recreational options including bay fishing, hiking, birdwatching, biking, and jogging. Any person allowing their animal to be off leash must carry a leash (six-foot maximum), keep their dog or other animal under voice control and within sight at all times, clean up after their dog, immediately leash any dog showing aggressiveness, and prevent dogs from digging or otherwise damaging park resources.
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McLaren Park
McLaren Park is a dog-friendly park in San Francisco. The park is less than 10 acres but is fenced in, allowing dogs to run off leash. The dog run area is at the top of the hill at Shelly Dr. and Mansell St.
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Mission Dolores Park Dog Park
Located near San Francisco's Mission District and the Castro, the Mission Dolores Park Dog Park has an off-leash area that is popular with dog owners and their furry friends. The park is conveniently located near an underground station. The main park has some of the most stunning views of the city, and leashed dogs are welcome in the other areas of the park.
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Blair Park
Pets are welcome to run and play off-leash at this nature area, as long as they have a city off-leash permit. Be careful as the area is not fenced.
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Redwood Regional Park
Your pet will love to explore this beautiful, natural recreation area. They're allowed on-leash anywhere or can roam free in undeveloped areas.
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Alta Plaza Off Leash Dog Park
Alta Plaza Off-Leash plaza is a place where both kids and dogs run free. It is located near schools, and has tennis courts and a basketball hoop available. The off-leash area is well marked with paint on the pathways. Dogs should be leashed when not in this area, and they must be cleaned up after at all times.
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Lake Chabot Regional Park
This busy dog-friendly park is packed with fun activities, from fishing to running trails. Pets are welcome to join you on-leash in designated areas. There is a $2 fee per dog. Guide dogs and service dogs may enter for free. Swimming is not permitted at the park.
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Sugarloaf Open Space
Pets will love the chance to roam free across this Walnut Creek open space. A beautiful place for them to get some exercise.
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Upper Douglass Dog Play Area
Bring your pet for some off-leash exercise at Upper Douglass Dog Play Area in San Francisco. Please note that this park is closed November through March. During the open season, it is closed on Wednesdays for maintenance.
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Alamo Square Park
This park was featured in the opening credits of the classic sitcom Full House. Small but friendly, it's a great place to take your pet for some fresh air. Pets are welcome at this cute little park with stunning views of the city, as long as they remain on-leash.
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Newbark Dog Park
Newbark Dog Park in Newark, CA, is a dog friendly park that offers agility equipment, double gate portal, drinking fountains, seating area with shade and more.
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Glen Canyon Park
Glen Canyon Park is a beautiful place for dogs and their humans to enjoy together, with plenty of trails and open spaces. Pets must be leashed at all times.
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Seal Point Harbor Dog Park
Pets love the chance to run free at Seal Point Harbor Dog Park in San Mateo, CA. This 3-acre, fenced, off-leash dog park, located within Seal Point Park includes a separate small dog area and crushed gravel ground cover to reduce mud. Seal Point Park includes pathways for walking, cycling, and bird watching. You can walk the boardwalk along the Bay Marshes with your leashed pup, too.
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Paso Nogal Park
Your pet will love the chance to get some exercise at this large park known for its friendly people. They're welcome to join you on-leash.
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Washington Park
Located on the east side of the grounds, Washington Park's off-leash area gives your pup space to stretch his limbs. This park is only appropriate for early risers!
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Brisbane Dog Park
This much-loved, off-leash dog park is well cared for by a regular crowd. The park is fully fenced with water hoses, bowls, picnic tables and chairs.
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Old Creek Dog Park of Cherryland
Old Creek Dog Park of Cherryland is a pet-friendly recreation area. The beautiful off-leash dog park has two dog runs: a large dog run for dogs over 32 pounds and a small dog run for dogs up to 32 pounds. There's a water station to cool your pooch down after a game of fetch.
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Paw Patch at Newhall Park
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.
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