This is a favorite for my pup and I! The dog park itself is fenced in and very large, large enough to have some space for dogs to run and separate if your dog doesn’t do crowded spaces or just needs a little walk to reset. There is no separate fencing for large/small dogs but the fenced in area is large enough that smaller and larger dogs can both play in the park without even interacting if desired. There are two entrances which is soooooo helpful since the main one is often where the action is, the side entrance is probably preferable for dogs needing a slower introduction. The park is always clean (as clean as dog parks get) and there’s plenty of “terrain” for the dogs to run and play on. There’s a water fountain with a little dog bowl attached to it near the main gate…HUGE lifesaver! Our favorite part about this park is how close it is to balboa bridge and all of the other attractions that are right across the bridge, plus it’s near multiple trail entry points. Parking is usually free along the street if you don’t go at peak times, (and I don’t recommend going when they’re doing street cleaning…follow what the signs say…they WILL give you a ticket!) Overall 10/10 from...
Read moreMy wife and I are at Nate's Point nearly everyday. We love how large and open the park is. We typically show up after 4pm and stay for a couple of hours, on most visits. We quickly started introducing ourselves to the other dog owners and establishing relationships with them and their pets. We found that once we did that there is a community of really caring and responsible owners with well adjusted dogs who are willing to help make sure the park stays safe. Our dog, Nino, is kind of a big brother dog in the park with real calm and confident energy and he gets a lot of attention from dogs young and old and tends to be a good influence. We lead pack walks around the perimeter of the park whenever a new pup wants to tag along and this gives us opportunities to meet with their owners. We have very meaningful and insightful conversations about dog behavior and breed specific traits, as well as training methods and stories of the growing pains of being a dog owner. It is out pack's go to park and we couldn't be happier with the environment and the space provided by the city here at...
Read moreNates Point Dog Park is a great place to bring your furry kids to come and stretch out their legs and to socialize with other doggies. I’ve been coming here for years now and it’s a wide and long area for them to play and fetch the ball, it’s never to crowded and they have doggy bags for when your furry kids do their business. It has some great views of the bridge, the museum of us and it’s it’s located conveniently by the freeways. There’s always plenty of parking close by, they have water fountains for you and your furry kids. It’s mainly all dirt with plenty of trees scattered around the park. They have one picnic table but I wouldn’t recommend eating your meals on it , it tends to smell like urine around the entrance of the park but that’s expected at dog parks. It would be nice if they added more seating or a dog playground. I would definitely recommend to friends and family. The Haunted Trails is located close...
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