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Dog Park Locations

Santa Rosa has seven dog parks AND some off-leash areas
for you and your dog to enjoy!

Dog in the park!

Dog Park Locations
Note:  During the winter when the turf is too wet for use, the large dog areas will be closed. At that time the small dog area will be used by all dogs.

Off-Leash Locations
Note:  List of parks that offer off-leash, unfenced recreation for dogs daily from 6 - 8 AM ONLY! Dogs must be supervised and under voice control at all times.

 

Check out our recently added dog parks: 

 

Harvest Park
231 Burt Street

Half acre, woodchips, fully fenced.  Does NOT have doggie drinking fountains or restrooms!

Harvest Park just opened, and we will have more information on it soon.

Playing in the Park
 Harvest Park Dog Park

Place to Play Park 
2375 W Third Street

The Place to Play Dog Park is the result of two hard-working eagle scouts!  Grover Casey constructed the dog park fencing – creating the dog park. Grover also added two benches.  Greg Krickl’s eagle scout project brought in a potable water line for a dog water faucet, a bench and a kiosk board.

Dog Park!
Having fun!
 

NAME

LOCATION

FEATURES

Rincon Valley
Community Park

5108 Badger Road

There is also parking and an entrance on Montecito Road.

½ acre fenced lawn and wood chip area, water, picnic table, small and large dog areas, swimming pond, and bathrooms.

Doyle Community Park

 

700 Doyle Park Drive (parking located closest to dog area is located off Hoen Avenue).

¼ acre fenced lawn and wood chip area, water, small and large dog area, and bathrooms.

Galvin Community Park

 

3330 Yulupa Avenue

½ acre fenced lawn and wood chip area, water, picnic table, and bathrooms.

DeTurk Round Barn Park

 

819 Donahue Street

¼ acre fenced lawn area, water.

Northwest
Community Park

 

2620 West Steele Lane

(Parking closest to the dog area is located off Marlow Road).

½ acre fenced lawn and wood chip area, water, small and large dog area, and bathrooms.


Off-Leash Locations and Guidelines

Santa Rosa also offers off-leash, unfenced areas within designated parks (list below). The following parks offer off-leash, unfenced recreation for dogs daily from 6am-8am. Dogs must be supervised and under voice control at all times.


Doyle Community Park, 700 Doyle Park Drive

Franklin Park, 2095 Franklin Avenue

Southwest Community Park, 1698 Hearn Avenue 

Youth Community Park, 1725 Fulton Road

group of dogs photo

 

small dog with ball photo

dogs running together photo

Woman and dog

jack with green ball photo

Dog