🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located just steps from the vibrant downtown, Seaside Dog Zone is a dedicated dog park in Long Beach, CA offering an urban retreat for pups and their owners. This pet-friendly park features a fenced-in play area with separate entrances for large and small dogs, allowing your canine companions to socialize safely. While the park’s ground is covered with wood chips and sand instead of grass, it remains a convenient spot for locals to let their pets off-leash in a secure setting.
Though situated in a prime location near the beach, marina, and entertainment district, please note there are some limitations: currently, there’s no accessible water fountain for dogs, and lighting is absent at night. Visitors have mentioned parking can be inconvenient, and the overall park size is on the smaller side. However, with beautiful surroundings and easy access to downtown Long Beach, Seaside Dog Zone can be a handy stop if you’re seeking a quick play break for your pup in the city.
No longer grass. It’s this weird wood chip stuff that I hate. No accessible water for the dogs and the gates were broken. Also parking is inconvenient.
Great Place for dogs, has entrance for small dogs and large dogs. Both of my dogs had a lot of fun.
Like the cutest dog store ever. I got my dog an elf hat. We then walked over to see Santa in the open court yard area & took pictures!
Saddest dog park ever in greatest location ever. This grass-less dog park is surrounded by beauty…the beach, downtown, and entertainment dist., oh, and the Marina. On my way to this spot, I noticed people walking dogs everywhere but drove down the hill to this smallish jail yard-looking enclosure directly underneath and 2 story concrete parking structure expecting something nice for this area…..nope However, keep in mind that the homeless situation makes public nice areas, especially downtown LBC, very risky and difficult to manage. Stick to every area around here…the beach walking path is not far… but skip this prison like dog park.
the most terrifying and scary dog park at night. there are no lights. the entire facility is covered in with sand and dirt. For a lone female that is distracted and focus on my dog, this place is an invitation to be assaulted or have your dog kidnapped. I do not recommend.