Woof Town Dog Park spreads across a genuine chunk of Imperial land—multiple fenced acres of open space where your dog can actually run instead of circle in a postage stamp. The park divides into separate areas for large and small dogs, which means you won’t have a nervous chihuahua dodging a golden retriever the size of a small car. The ground is mostly grass with some packed dirt sections, so it dries reasonably well after rain, though Imperial’s low rainfall means that’s not often a worry here.
Dogs are off-leash in the designated areas, and there are water stations throughout the park to keep dogs hydrated in the desert heat—something you’ll want to take seriously in Imperial County summers. Shade structures exist but aren’t abundant, so early morning or late afternoon visits in June through September make more sense than midday runs. The park operates during daylight hours, and it fills up heaviest on weekends and early evenings on weekdays, though it’s rarely so packed that you can’t find a clear space for your dog to move.
Access is straightforward from Boley Field Drive West, and the site sits in a relatively quiet area of Imperial, away from heavy traffic noise. The terrain is flat throughout—no hills to climb or sudden elevation changes—which works well for older dogs or those recovering from injury. Bring water for yourself along with what’s available in the park, as shade is limited and temperatures can spike quickly. The combination of separate small-dog space, actual acreage, and reasonable maintenance makes this a reliable option for Imperial residents who want their dogs to have legitimate off-leash running room rather than supervised play in a tiny enclosure.





