Dog parks in Sacramento

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Overview

A dog park in California is one of the best ways to let your dog run around, socialize with other dogs, and get out of the house. Whether you’re living in an apartment without a backyard, your backyard isn’t big enough for your dog to really run and play, or you just want to let your dog have some fun with other dogs, a dog park is the answer. Here are some of the best dog parks in Sacramento to check out.

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1. Partner Park Dog Park


Amenities
Off leash Drinking water available

This is one of the largest dog parks in Sacramento, offering hills, large trees, and plenty of space to roam. There is only a single area — it’s not divided into large and small dog areas — but both large and small dogs have been known to enjoy the location. There are also plenty of shady trees and rest spots, making this a great park for all Sacramento dog lovers.

2. Glenbrook Dog Park


Amenities
Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Double entry and exit gates

Located within the larger Glenbrook Park, Glenbrook Dog Park is a combined 2.8-acre park, offering access to the 1.8-acre large dog park and the 1-acre small dog park. Both parks include plenty of shade. Glenbrook Park provides two soccer fields, tennis courts, a softball field, and direct river access. The tennis courts also mean that dogs regularly have access to tennis balls to play with.

3. North Natomas Regional Park


Amenities
Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Special dog friendly ground material Double entry and exit gates Water feature

North Natomas itself is a 212-acre park that offers a wide variety of amenities, and one of those amenities is the unique dog park. Not only does it offer drinking fountains, a fire hydrant spray, agility equipment, and separate sections for large and small dogs, but it also provides multiple concrete benches and trees for shade. Check out this park to enjoy your time outdoors.

4. The Bark Park


Amenities
Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Double entry and exit gates

The Bark Park is a special two-acre dog park in Sacramento that is actually located at the Sacramento County Animal Care Shelter. This is one of the first animal shelters in the country to have a dog park located at their shelter. Not only does this provide a great draw for those who are looking to become dog owners, but it’s also a great place for existing dog owners to socialize their animals. There are individual sections for large and small dogs, as well as doggy drinking fountains.

5. Hagan Community Dog Park


Amenities
Off leash Drinking water available Dedicated areas Double entry and exit gates Water feature

Located within the Hagan Community Park, this dog park is nearly 2.5 acres, making it a great spot for all kinds of dogs to play. That includes both small and large dogs, as this dog park separates the two. Every year, the park also hosts an annual Doggie Day in September. You can find this community dog park in Rancho Cordova, slightly northeast of the Sacramento city limits.

Enjoy your time out with your dog


Dogs and humans both deserve to have some time outdoors on their own. If you’re interested in bringing your dog out to the dog park, remember that it’s up to you to ensure that your dog is well-behaved and healthy. If you’re worried about behavioral issues or other health concerns, book a virtual vet appointment with Vetster to ask your questions and get answers.

Frequently Asked Questions


Not all of them. Some dog parks do separate their park by a dog’s weight. Smaller dogs, usually 25 pounds and under, will be on one side, while dogs of all sizes will be on the other. However, many dog parks just have a single section. Whether or not a dog park is separated into different weights, you should still keep a close eye on your dog at all times in a park. This way, you can make sure all the dogs at the park stay safe.
Most parks will have some kind of signage indicating whether the park allows dogs. This helps people visiting the park understand whether dogs might show up, and it also helps dog owners looking for a park where they can take their dogs. If you need more information, check out the Parks and Recreation page on the City of Sacramento website, where you can discover more about specific parks, including dog parks.
Most dog parks are managed by local volunteers, which means that your service in helping to manage a local dog park will be well appreciated. Contact the dog park directly for more information about helping in an official capacity. If you’re not interested in helping officially or you’re waiting on a response, you can help in an unofficial capacity by simply cleaning up after your dog and cleaning up any other waste you see.

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