The Redondo Beach Dog Park sprawls across three acres at the northern end of Dominguez Park, right at the southeast corner of Flagler and 190th Street. It’s a genuinely useful setup if you’re in the area with a dog who needs real room to run.
The main draw here is the separation between large and small dog sections, which actually matters. If you have a smaller dog, you don’t have to worry about a 90-pound retriever bowling them over during playtime. The fencing is solid, so you can let your dog off-leash without constantly scanning the perimeter. The three acres gives plenty of space for dogs to get actual exercise rather than just pacing in circles.
What makes this park practical for a visit is its location within Dominguez Park, which means you’ve got some shade from trees and a bit of breathing room if you need it. The beach is nearby, so you could combine a dog park session with a walk closer to the water if your dog’s energy levels allow for it. Redondo Beach itself has that South Bay vibe—it’s walkable, there are cafes around, and the weather is pretty reliable year-round.
The park does attract a regular crowd, especially on weekends, so go early if you prefer a calmer environment or smaller groups. Weekday mornings tend to be quieter. Bring water for your dog since Southern California sun reflects off the ground and things heat up fast, even when the air temperature seems mild.
You can find current information about hours and any updates on their website at rbdogpark.com. It’s straightforward enough that you can just show up, but checking ahead means you won’t be surprised if there’s a maintenance closure or special event happening that day.





