California's parks run the length of the state like one long, green thought — salt-washed headlands above the Pacific, fern-cool redwood canyons on the north coast, oak-shaded rivers in the foothills, granite cathedrals in the high Sierra, and wide desert silences down toward Anza-Borrego. Somewhere inside most of them, a dog is trotting ahead of her person, nose working the air, tail held up like a question mark.
That nose is why we come. A well-walked dog reads a trail the way we read a page: here a deer crossed at dawn, here a jackrabbit paused, here the creek is running a shade colder than yesterday. We get the view; she gets the whole conversation. Give her twenty minutes on a good path and she'll tell you things about the place you'd never have noticed on your own.
We built this list because California is almost impossibly generous to dogs who like to walk, and because it takes a minute to sort the welcoming corners from the ones posted with signs. Below are the parks, preserves, and public lands where your dog is genuinely wanted — fenced dog parks for a romp, easy interpretive loops for an afternoon sniff, longer climbs for the ones who still want to earn the view. Pick a corner of the map, pack the leash and water, and go listen to what the trail has to say.
Other parks
Martin Luther King Jr. Park
Sausalito
Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Sausalito, Marin County, within the picturesque San Francisco Bay Area, offers a range of recreational amenities for visitors to enjoy.
Read moreMartis Creek Wildlife Area
Truckee
Martis Creek Wildlife Area, located near Lake Tahoe, Truckee, and Reno, offers a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions in Nevada County's Gold Country.
Read moreMarvin Braude Mulholland
Tarzana
Offering some of the most accessible and user-friendly terrain in the Santa Monica Mountains, Marvin Braude Mulholland Park--named for the former Los Angeles City Councilman, who for more than 30 years led the effort to preserve the Santa Monica Mountains--encompasses 1,500 acres of wild land
Read moreMary Avenue Dog Park
Cupertino
Mary Avenue Dog Park is a dog park in Santa Clara County in California’s San Francisco Bay Area.
Read moreMast Dog Park
Santee
Mast Dog Park is a dog park in San Diego County in California’s Southern California.
Read moreMather Regional Park
Mather
On land previously operated by the Air Force, Mather Regional Park has now become the home to a wide range of activities. This 1600-acre park is among the fastest growing in the region, with new activities and opportunities appearing frequently.
Read moreMaxwell Dog Park
Anaheim
Spacious off-leash dog park with hills, valleys, grass and dirt areas, drinking fountains, benches, and agility obstacles. Open 5 AM - 10:30 PM, closed Wednesdays 5 AM-12 PM.
Read moreMaxwell Farms Regional Park
Sonoma
"Dogs are welcome on leash at Maxwell Farms Regional Park, a popular 40-acre park in northwest Sonoma County. This expansive park offers fields for soccer and baseball, as well as tennis and volleyball courts for visitors to enjoy.
Read moreMayflower Park
Blythe
Alongside the majestic Colorado River in Blythe, California, Mayflower Park offers a tranquil oasis for both two-legged and four-legged visitors alike.
Read moreMcHenry Recreation Area
Escalon
McHenry Recreation Area is park on the lower Stanislaus located at roughly 24100 East River Road, near the crossroad of McHenry Road.
Read moreMcInnis County Park
San Rafael
McInnis County Park in San Rafael, Marin County, within the picturesque San Francisco Bay Area, is a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts and sports lovers alike.
Read moreMcKenzie Dog Park
Los Altos
McKenzie Dog Park is a fully fenced, off-leash dog park located at 746 Altos Oaks Drive in Los Altos, California.
Read moreMcKinley Park
Sacramento
Sacramento's McKinley Park has more than 30 acres for you and your dog to explore. The park was built in 1871 by the Sacramento Street Railway Company to attract passengers for their trains.
Read moreMcKinley Square
San Francisco
McKinley Square is a dog-friendly park in San Francisco in California’s San Francisco Bay Area.
Read moreMcLaren Park Dog Play Area
San Francisco
McLaren Park Dog Play Area is a dog park in San Francisco County in California’s San Francisco Bay Area.
Read moreMcNee Ranch State Park
Montara
McNee Ranch State Park, on the southern flank of Montara Mountain, offers magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean and the San Mateo County coast.
Read moreMeadow Homes Park
Concord
Meadow Homes Park is located at the northwest corner of Sunshine Drive and Detroit Avenue, next to Meadow Homes School in Concord.
Read moreMeadowlands Park
Vacaville
Meadowlands Park, a charming neighborhood park in Vacaville, is a haven for dog owners seeking a peaceful retreat in Solano County's East Bay Area.
Read moreMeadows Edge Picnic Area
Fawnskin
Quiet north-shore picnic area near Fawnskin with meadow boardwalks, lake views, and access to the paved Alpine Pedal Path for on-leash walks.
Read moreMeanley Dog Park
San Diego
Meanley Dog Park is a dog park in San Diego County in California’s Southern California.
Read moreMeeks Bay Trail
Meeks Bay
Directions to the trailhead: Take Highway 89 to the Meeks Bay Resort. Parking is located across the highway from the resort in a small dirt parking lot.
Read moreMemorial Park
San Ramon
Memorial Park, located in San Ramon within Contra Costa County's East Bay Area, offers a serene setting for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions. The park features a sandy surface, perfect for dogs to roam and play freely.
Read moreMemorial Park Dog Run
Santa Monica
Memorial Park Dog Run is a dog park in Alameda County in California’s San Francisco Bay Area.
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