The 14 Best Dog Parks in Los Angeles | Red Roof

The 14 Best Dog Parks in Los Angeles

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Planning a trip with your furry companion? Red Roof understands how important it is to find dog-friendly spots while you're traveling. That's why we've compiled a list of the best dog parks in Los Angeles, so your pup can enjoy the adventure as much as you do. Plus, these parks are conveniently located near our pet-friendly hotels, making it easy to explore with your four-legged friend.

From expansive green spaces to scenic hiking trails, Los Angeles offers a variety of dog parks where your pup can play, socialize, and unwind. Many of these parks feature shaded areas, water fountains, agility equipment, and separate sections for small and large dogs, ensuring a safe and fun experience for pets of all sizes.

Whether your dog loves running off-leash, exploring peaceful paths, or meeting new friends, there's a park to suit every pup's personality. So why wait? Discover the top dog parks in Los Angeles below and rest easy knowing Red Roof is ready to welcome both you and your furry travel companion.

Runyon Canyon Park

Head to the heart of the Hollywood Hills to take Fido on a stroll through the scenic walking trails of Runyon Canyon Park. This 160-acre park features an expansive trail network with off-leash areas, open spaces, and panoramic city views. There are separate fenced-off areas for small and large dogs, so you won't have to worry about your pet playing with pups that aren't the right match.

Runyon Canyon is a hot spot for locals and visitors alike who want to take in the breathtaking views of Los Angeles and get some exercise while they're at it. Make sure to plan ahead, as you may spend some time circling for parking on the weekends.

Laurel Canyon Dog Park

Let your dog run free at Laurel Canyon Dog Park. Located in the scenic Laurel Canyon neighborhood, this fenced-in dog park offers five acres of space for your furry pal to frolic and make friends. Pups are allowed off-leash throughout the park, giving them plenty of freedom to roam and explore. Separate areas are provided for small and large dogs so everyone stays safe while playing.

The park features plenty of picnic tables where owners can sit and chat while their pups play. In such a notable neighborhood, you might even spot a celeb taking their trusted companion out to romp.

Sepulveda Basin Off-Leash Dog Park

Sepulveda Basin Off-Leash Dog Park is the go-to destination for playful pups in the San Fernando Valley. It's one of the largest dog parks in Los Angeles, offering over six acres for your dog to frolic. You'll find three separate sections divided into small, large, and all-breed dogs to ensure dogs play with those their own size.

Your pup can run free in the spacious fields, hop into the Los Angeles River for a swim, or test their skills on the agility equipment. The park hosts a regular vaccine clinic pop-up, so you can ensure your dog is up-to-date on all their shots.

Boneyard Culver City

Head to Culver City to let your doggo roam and run at The Boneyard. This one-acre dog park features plenty of off-leash adventures for Fido to enjoy. From making new friends in the separated puppy play zones to testing their agility in the fully-equipped obstacle course, there's no shortage of tail-wagging fun. There are shaded areas for pup parents, water fountains to keep your dog hydrated, and waste stations to ensure the space stays clean.

Arts District Dog Park

If you're looking for a space to let your pal run free in downtown LA, head to the Arts District Dog Park. This small, private, non-profit dog park has separate areas for small and large dogs, a water fountain to keep them hydrated, and an on-site scooper to clean up after your pup. There are even benches and shaded tree areas to stay out of the sun while your dog plays.

To keep everyone safe, all dogs visiting the Arts District Dog Park must be over four months old and up to date with their licenses and vaccines.

Hermon Park in the Arroyo Seco Dog Park

Located in the historic Arroyo Seco of Northeast Los Angeles, Hermon Park is a 1.3-acre abode for furry friends to roam and play. This off-leash park features two fenced areas, one for large dogs and one for small, elderly, or timid dogs. Double-gated entrances guard each play area, and a water dispenser is available to keep your dog hydrated. Owners can relax on one of the many benches, sit under the shaded tree areas, or check out the nearby barbecue pits and picnic tables.

Hermon Park regularly hosts events such as vaccine clinics, socialization time, and yappy hours, so check the schedule to see what's coming up.

Lacy Park

Nestled in the center of San Marino, you'll find Lacy Park. This 30-acre recreation area is an outdoor haven for canines and owners alike. It features open green spaces for your friend to run, two walking loops to stroll through, and plenty of shaded areas to sit back and take a snack break. While dogs are warmly welcomed at Lacy Park, they must always stay on a leash to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

Dog Park at West Hollywood Park

Visit the Dog Park at West Hollywood Park for a day of tail-wagging adventures. This 1.9-acre park features two designated areas for furry companions to play, one for large dogs and one for small dogs. Both sections include a fenced-in turf field, benches for owners to relax, and water stations to keep your dog hydrated. It's open later than most dog parks and features bright lights illuminating late-night puppy play dates.

Garvey Paws Dog Park

If you're looking for somewhere to let your canine companion release some pent-up energy, head to Garvey Paws Dog Park for an afternoon of off-leash fun. Located inside Garvey Park, this fenced-in dog park offers a space for your dog to run, play, and make new friends. It features separated areas for large and small dogs, agility equipment to test their skills, and water stations to stay hydrated under the sun. While your pup plays, you can sit by and watch on one of the many benches or tree-shaded seating areas.

Lake Hollywood Park

Many consider Lake Hollywood Park the best dog park in Los Angeles. Located in the Hollywood Hills, this grassy getaway offers sprawling fields for your pup to play underneath the famous Hollywood Sign. It's a must-stop for visitors who want to take in the sights while letting their pet get some exercise.

Lake Hollywood Park features a spacious, open area perfect for puppy playtime, water fountains to beat the heat, and one of the best photo ops in town. The park isn't fenced, so keeping your dog on a leash at all times is essential to avoid a fine.

Alice's Dog Park

Big and small dogs are invited to play and prance at Alice's Dog Park. This 2.5-acre dog park is located at Vina Vieja Park in Pasadena, just a short drive from the core of Los Angeles. It features two separate areas, one for large dogs and one for little dogs, both covered in herbicide-free grassland. You'll have all the amenities you need for a day of Fido-filled fun, with poop bag dispensers, benches, water stations, and shady trees covering the space.

Before visiting, make sure your pup is licensed and up-to-date on their vaccines to follow park regulations.

Silver Lake Dog Park

Your pet can play fetch, make friends, and run free at Silverlake Dog Park. This 1.25-acre off-leash play space is located in the heart of Silver Lake, featuring some of the best views in Los Angeles. It features separate play areas for large and small dogs, so you can rest easy knowing your dog is safe to socialize with those of a similar size. Whether you're throwing the ball, taking in the view, or relaxing on a nearby bench, Silver Lake Dog Park offers something for every dog and owner alike.

Bluff Creek Dog Park

Your puppers will love playing with their friends at Bluff Creek Dog Park. This thoughtfully designed play area is the only park in Playa Vista that features "pet turf" rather than grass or wood chips. You can let your dog free to run, play, and jump, knowing their paws are safe and secure.

The park features two large areas for small and large dogs to play, with curated amenities throughout. They can frolic over the rolling hills, hydrate at the drinking water central stream, or take a break under the shady trees.

Polliwog Park Dog Run

Head to Polliwog Park Dog Run to help your furry friend release some energy. Located in Polliwog Park, this dog run is the largest in Manhattan Beach and features 5,900 square feet of space for your pup to play. The large grassy area is the perfect place to let them roam, fetch, and socialize with other dogs off-leash. There's a maximum capacity of twenty pups at a time, so you'll never have to worry about overcrowding.

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