Located on Honeysuckle Drive in Vacaville, Nashe Mesto Park is a solid neighborhood option if you’re looking for a straightforward place to exercise your dog in the East Bay Area. The park is medium-sized and well-maintained, with a paved walking path that loops around the perimeter—good for a steady walk if you’re not trying to tackle anything too ambitious.
The real draw here is the spacious open grass fields. Your dog gets genuine room to move around and actually run, which makes a difference compared to cramped urban parks. The fields are genuinely open, so if your dog has decent recall, they can get some real play time in. It’s the kind of place where you can throw a ball and not immediately worry about obstacles.
The park also has picnic areas scattered throughout, so if you want to bring a lunch or snacks and make an afternoon of it, there’s space to settle in. The grounds are kept up reasonably well, and the general atmosphere is welcoming without feeling overcrowded, at least when we visited on a weekday morning.
Since Nashe Mesto is a city park in Vacaville, rules and hours are managed by the City of Vacaville, so it’s worth checking their official website before you go if you have specific questions about what’s allowed. The location on Honeysuckle Drive is pretty accessible if you’re already in that part of town, and it works well as a convenient stop rather than a destination you’d drive across the county to reach.





