Phillips Paw Park sits on a sprawling fenced lot in the Pomona area with two distinct play zones—one for dogs under 25 pounds and another for larger dogs—so a 60-pound lab won’t barrel toward a nervous chihuahua. The park is laid out across several acres with a mix of grass and decomposed granite, which means decent drainage after rain but also plenty of dust on hot, dry days. Shade comes from scattered trees throughout both sections, though the small-dog area gets less coverage, so morning visits in summer work better than afternoon ones. The ground is relatively even with no steep hills or treacherous terrain, and double-sided gates provide safety at entry points.
Dogs roam off-leash within the fenced boundaries. Water bowls are stationed around the park, though bringing your own bottle is wise on warm days. The park operates during standard daylight hours and tends to fill up mid-morning and late afternoon on weekends when local owners gather. Weekday mornings are noticeably quieter if your dog prefers calmer company. No entrance fee is charged to use the park.
Located within a larger recreational area off Village Loop Road in Pomona, the park includes on-site parking and nearby walking trails for additional exercise once your dog finishes playing in the fenced area. The decomposed granite surface gets hot underfoot on 90-degree days, so check your dog’s paw pads afterward. Bring a small towel to wipe off dust before loading into the car.





