Lynn Robie Dog Park is located on Freeport Boulevard within the Bill Conlin Youth Sports Complex in Sacramento. The dog park has areas divided by a chain link fence for off-leash play, one for small dogs under 25 pounds and one for large dogs.
Lynn Robie Dog Park’s small dog park is 0.21 acres, and the large dog park is 1.34 acres. Both dog parks contain grassy areas, concrete and wood chip. Bone shaped benches offer pet parents a place to sit and dogs to climb, and there are standard benches under a shade structure as well.
There is a drinking fountains for dogs and humans as well as trash receptacles, but you do need to bring your own waste bags since the park doesn’t provide them.
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