Anthony Muñoz Hall of Fame Park in Ontario sits between Fourth and Fifth Street, one block west of Mountain Avenue, and it’s a solid spot if you’re looking for open space and actual things to do with your dog. The park is well-maintained and has the kind of infrastructure you’d want—basketball courts, play structures, sports fields, and a decent parking lot so you’re not hunting for a spot.
Dogs on leash are welcome here, which is the main draw for dog owners in the area. You can take a straightforward walk around the grounds without worrying about whether your dog belongs. The park has that typical suburban feel, nothing fancy, but that’s kind of the point. It’s functional and accessible, which matters more than scenery when you’re trying to burn off energy on a regular basis.
The recreational setup means you’ll likely encounter other people using the courts and fields, so it’s not a quiet, secluded experience. That said, if your dog is used to activity and people around, that’s not a problem. You’ll see families, fitness people working out, and generally the kind of foot traffic you’d expect at a community park. The space is large enough that you can find a less crowded corner if you want to avoid the action.
There’s nothing here that’s specifically designed with dogs in mind—no dog park area, no water stations I noticed, no shaded rest spots that stand out. It’s a standard park where leashed dogs happen to be allowed. Bring your own water if you’re planning a longer visit, especially on warmer days. For details on park hours and any seasonal closures or events, check the city’s website at Ontarioca.gov/anthony-munoz-hall-fame-park before heading out.





