Enclave Dog Park sits within a larger mixed-use development in Torrance, making it one of the more polished off-leash spaces in this part of Los Angeles County. The park’s layout immediately impresses: separated areas for small and large dogs mean your dog gets appropriate company, and the ground itself—a mix of grass and decomposed granite—drains well even after Southern California’s rare rainy stretches. Mature trees provide real shade rather than the blazing sun you’ll find at many coastal park alternatives.
Dogs can run freely in their designated sections during daylight hours. The small-dog area works well for dogs under 25 pounds or so, while larger dogs get their own full-sized run. Water stations are available in both areas, which matters on those hot days when Torrance’s inland heat climbs fast. The park sits accessible from West 190th Street with on-site parking, so you’re not hunting for street spots or loading your dog back into a hot car after play.
The area draws a steady crowd, especially weekday mornings and early evenings when working people can slip in a session before or after their commute. Weekends see the heaviest traffic mid-morning. The development’s proximity to other Torrance amenities—including restaurants with outdoor seating and retail—means you can make an outing of it rather than treating it as a single-purpose stop. Dogs tend to range from neighborhood regulars to visitors exploring the broader Torrance waterfront area. Fair warning: peak times can get crowded enough that smaller dogs sometimes get overwhelmed, so consider off-peak hours if your dog prefers a calmer environment or struggles with group dynamics.





