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Fenced Dog Parks in Santa Rosa, CA

Santa Rosa, California has 4 fenced dog parks. Harvest Dog Park is the top-rated.

Fenced dog parks give you peace of mind with a secure, enclosed space where your dog can run off-leash without the risk of escaping. Every park below is verified to have full perimeter fencing.

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Harvest Dog Park dog park in Santa Rosa, CA

Harvest Dog Park

location_onSanta Rosa, CA

Harvest Dog Park anchors dog life in the 95407 zip code on Santa Rosa's southwest side. Confirmed facts are few: the park is public, free, and allows dogs off leash. Fencing, hours, surface, and amenities are not listed, which puts the burden on you to verify the basics at the gate — walk the perimeter, read the signs, and keep the leash handy until everything checks out. The southwest side is one of Santa Rosa's more residential quarters, so a neighborhood park here mostly serves nearby households rather than destination visitors. Weather is rarely the obstacle in Sonoma County; aside from winter storms, conditions suit outdoor dogs nearly all year. Bring your own water and cleanup bags.

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Rincon Valley Community Park Dog Park dog park in Santa Rosa, CA

Rincon Valley Community Park Dog Park

location_onSanta Rosa, CA

Part of the larger Rincon Valley Community Park, this dog park covers the east side of Santa Rosa around the 95409 zip code. Off-leash use is allowed and entry is free; beyond that, the listing does not document fencing, surface, or hours, so read the posted rules and check the gate setup before turning your dog loose. The community-park setting is handy if your visit doubles as family time. Santa Rosa's Sonoma County climate is kind to dogs — dry, warm summers without extreme heat and a green, rainy winter — which makes this a near year-round option. Mud is the main seasonal caveat from roughly December through March. Bring water and bags until you can confirm what the site provides.

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DeTurk Dog Park dog park in Santa Rosa, CA

DeTurk Dog Park

location_onSanta Rosa, CA

Historic surroundings give DeTurk Dog Park more character than the average run: it takes its name from the DeTurk Round Barn, a Santa Rosa landmark in the West End neighborhood near downtown, in the 95401 zip code. The dog park itself is free and permits off-leash play; fencing, surface, and hours are not recorded in this listing, so confirm them on-site. The central location suits downtown-area residents who want dog time without a drive. As with the rest of Sonoma County, the climate cooperates most of the year — temperate summers, crisp green winters — and rain gear is a bigger consideration than heat. Pack water and waste bags until you have seen what the park stocks.

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Dog Park at A Place to Play dog park in Santa Rosa, CA

Dog Park at A Place to Play

location_onSanta Rosa, CA

The name says it: this off-leash area sits at A Place to Play on Santa Rosa's west side, in the 95401 zip code. Entry costs nothing, and dogs are allowed off leash. The listing leaves fencing, surface, and hours unrecorded, so look over the enclosure and posted rules when you arrive, and carry your own water and waste bags. It shares its grounds with the larger A Place to Play park, so dog time can be one stop in a longer visit. Weather rarely blocks a trip in this part of the North Bay — summers stay temperate compared with California's interior, and winter rain is the only regular obstacle. Expect mud in the wet months and plan footwear accordingly.

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Frequently asked questions

Are these dog parks fully fenced?

Yes — every park listed here is verified to have full perimeter fencing for safe off-leash play. Always double-check for double-gated entries and intact fence lines when you arrive.

Are fenced dog parks off-leash?

Most fenced dog parks allow off-leash play inside the enclosure, though dogs are typically required to be leashed in parking lots and common areas. Check the posted rules at each park.

What should I look for in a fenced dog park?

Look for double-gated entries, fencing 4–6 feet tall, separate areas for small and large dogs, and well-maintained fence lines without gaps or holes.

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