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This 3 tiered multi-use park offers a fenced-in dog park with grassy and paved areas on the lower level (below the playground), benches, and canine and human water fountains. It is frequently closed (locked shut) during rain or wet seasons. Dogs must be on leash Read more...
This 4 acre park offers great views of downtown and the East Bay, an open lawn, basketball court, playgrounds, and a fenced, off leash dog area located in the Northeast section on the upper terrace of the park. This area is accessed from Diamond Heights Read more...
This park is located at the eastern end of the Upper Noe Recreation Center behind and along the baseball field, and can be accessed at 30th Street between Church and Sanchez Streets. This is a rather small fenced in dog park with a dirt floor, Read more...
Listed among the world’s greatest urban parks at over 1,000 acres, there are grassy meadows, wooded trails, secluded lakes, open groves, gardens, museums, and four official, legal off leash dog areas. (1) The Southeast area is located in a wooded strip of land bounded by Read more...
This large, natural canyon area is a well used neighborhood park with wonderful trails throughout where there are edible berries to find and a variety of naturescapes to enjoy. Although not an official DPA yet is a great place to walk your dog. They request Read more...
This small neighborhood recreation park of 2 acres is known for its gymnasium, playground structure, athletic field, and excellent recreational programs. The fenced in off lead area is East of the baseball diamond and adjacent to the tennis courts. Dogs must be cleaned up after, Read more...
This small park is located on Public Works property along Brotherhood Way at Head Street, and covers about an 1/8 of an acre. Dogs can run off leash in the designated dog park. Please clean up after your pet. Read more...
This park of about 60 acres has two locations for off lead. The top section at the North end of the park is bounded by Shelly Drive with a fence at the roadway, trails, an open area, a natural area, and a reservoir. Dogs are Read more...
This park’s lake is one of only 3 natural lakes left in San Francisco. The off leash area is on the second terrace of the park, west, and shares a boundary with Stern Grove Park, which also has an off leash area. There is a Read more...
This .04 acre park is located on 22nd Street between Arkansas and Connecticut Streets and offers a great view of the bay. The area is unfenced so dogs must be under firm voice control. Dogs must be leashed when not in the off leash area, Read more...