Todd Beamer Park in Fresno is spread across a good chunk of land in the Central Valley, with enough going on that you could easily spend a couple hours here with your dog. The fully fenced dog park is the main draw—it’s a solid setup with agility equipment scattered throughout, so your dog can climb over obstacles and work through tunnels while staying completely contained. The fencing is secure, and there’s enough space that dogs don’t feel cramped even when it’s moderately busy.
Beyond the dog area, the park itself has a lot to offer if you want to explore together. There’s a wheelchair-accessible walking path that loops around the perimeter, which is nice if you want a longer outing or if you’re visiting with people who have mobility needs. The path is paved and well-maintained, giving you and your dog a comfortable way to see the whole park.
The rest of Todd Beamer Park caters to families and active people—there’s a basketball court, skate areas, a splash area for hot days, and plenty of shaded spots with benches where you can sit and watch the action. The open green spaces mean your dog gets a sense of the whole scene without feeling isolated in just a dog-designated area. Restrooms are available throughout, which is helpful for longer visits.
Since Fresno gets pretty warm, the shade structures and the fact that the dog park itself has some tree coverage makes a real difference for comfort. I’d recommend arriving earlier in the day during summer months when it’s cooler. The agility equipment in the dog park is a nice touch if your dog enjoys a bit of a challenge, though the space works fine if your dog just wants to socialize and run around with other dogs. It’s a straightforward, well-maintained park that does what it’s supposed to do without any pretense.





