Remington Dog Park in Sausalito sits right where you can let your dog loose and actually relax yourself. The double gates at both entrances mean dogs can’t slip out unexpectedly—something I appreciated the moment we arrived. The park runs from dawn to dusk, so you’ve got flexibility depending on when you want to visit.
The setup is straightforward and practical. There’s plenty of grass for running, and water bowls are scattered around so your dog stays hydrated during active play. You’ll find picnic tables with shade, which beats standing in the sun while your dog does their thing. I watched dogs of all sizes playing together without any real chaos—the space is big enough that everyone gets room to move.
What makes the place work is the community vibe. Other dog owners actually talk to each other instead of just scrolling their phones. People genuinely seem to know each other, and the park hosts special events throughout the year if you want to join in something organized. It’s worth checking ahead to see what’s happening when you plan to go.
Location-wise, you’re in Sausalito with views of San Francisco Bay in the distance. The waterfront isn’t far, so after your dog has tired themselves out, there are dog-friendly cafés nearby where you can grab coffee or a quick bite. The whole area feels like a real neighborhood spot rather than some polished tourist destination.
One thing to keep in mind: bring toys your dog actually likes. Some dogs don’t care much about socializing and prefer their own entertainment. Also, given how packed it can get on weekends, mornings tend to be calmer if your dog does better with fewer dogs around. The park does have specific pet policies worth confirming before you head out, and it varies depending on the season and any maintenance they’re doing.





