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
Corona del Mar State Beach
Corona Del Mar
A crescent of Orange County sand at Newport Harbor mouth — leashed dogs welcome before 10 AM and after 4:30 PM, with tidepools off-limits.
Read moreCorriganville Park
Simi Valley
Ray "Crash" Corrigan, a cowboy and actor purchased what would become the Corriganville movie ranch in 1937 for $11,354. The beautiful, rocky Simi Valley landscape was the setting for the filming of hundreds of movies and T.V.
Read moreCosta Mesa Bark Park
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa Bark Park, located in the vibrant city of Costa Mesa in Orange County, Southern California, is a premier destination for dog owners seeking a safe and enjoyable off-leash experience.
Read moreCowles Mountain Trail
San Diego
Cowles Mountain Trail, located in San Diego, is a must-visit destination for hiking enthusiasts looking to explore the beauty of Southern California.
Read moreCoyote Pond Park
Lincoln
Coyote Pond Park is a 24.5-acre park in Lincoln, Placer County that features a play structure, picnic area, dog-friendly trail system, and pond.
Read moreCrane Park
St. Helena
Crane Park is a dog-friendly park in St. Helena in California’s San Francisco Bay Area.
Read moreCrescenta Valley Community
La Crescenta
Crescenta Valley Community Regional Park in La Crescenta, Los Angeles County, Southern California, offers a serene escape for both locals and visitors. This expansive park spans over 340 acres, providing a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Read moreCrescenta Valley Dog Park
Glendale
Crescenta Valley Dog Park is a dog park in Los Angeles County in California’s Southern California.
Read moreCronan Ranch Regional Trails
Pilot Hill
Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park is 1,418 scenic acres laced with 12 miles of dog-friendly hiking and riding trails leading from two staging areas to the South Fork of the American River.
Read moreCrystal Cove Dog Park
Dana Point
Crystal Cove Dog Park is a dog park in Orange County in California’s Southern California.
Read moreCrystal Cove State Park
Laguna Beach
Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach along the Orange County coast, offers a picturesque escape for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreCubby’s dog park (small)
Pleasanton
Cubby’s dog park (small) is a dog park in Alameda County in California’s San Francisco Bay Area.
Read moreCurtis Park
Sacramento
Located in a residential neighborhood in Sacramento, Curtis Park spans just over 18 acres, offering a serene escape for both locals and visitors.
Read moreCuyamaca Rancho State Park
Julian
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park sprawls across nearly 25,000 acres of oak and conifer forest in the foothills east of Julian, with over 100 miles of trails threading through canyons, meadows, and ridgelines. The park’s signature features are its two major peaks—Cuyamaca Peak at 6,512 feet
Read moreCypress Avenue Park
Ontario
Cypress Avenue Park, located on the west side of Cypress Avenue in Ontario, San Bernardino County, GOCAL, has been a beloved community spot since its opening in June 1995.
Read moreDaggett Plaza Dog Run
San Francisco
Daggett Plaza Dog Run is a dog park in San Francisco County in California’s San Francisco Bay Area.
Read moreDave Brubeck Park
Concord
Dave Brubeck Park is an 8-acre park on north side of Concord Boulevard between Mendocino Drive and Denkinger Road, next to Concord High School.
Read moreDave Moore Nature Area
Sacramento
One of the main features of the dog-friendly Dave Moore Nature Area is a loop trail about a mile long which goes from the parking lot trailhead to the South Fork American River and back again passing through several habitat types.
Read moreDavid R. Gafin Dog Park
Downey
David R. Gafin Dog Park is a dog park in Los Angeles County in California’s Southern California.
Read moreDe Anza Park
Ontario
De Anza Park is a spacious neighborhood park in Ontario, located at the corner of Phillips Street and South Euclid Avenue.
Read moreDel Dios Highlands Preserve
Escondido
Del Dios Highlands County Preserve is 774 acres of open space habitat acquired as part of the County of San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program.
Read moreDel Mar Dog Beach
Del Mar
Del Mar Dog Beach is a dog park in San Diego County in California’s Southern California.
Read moreDel Norte Dog Park
Eureka
Del Norte Dog Park is a dog park in Humboldt County in California’s North Coast.
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