Arbor Dog Park - Los Alamitos, CA

Arbor Dog Park - Los Alamitos, CA
Fenced Area
Parking
Poop Bags:
Water Fountain
Seating
Shade Available
Combined Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Off Leash

Arbor Dog Park – Dog-Friendly Fun in Los Alamitos, California

Arbor Dog Park is a spacious, welcoming dog park located in the heart of Los Alamitos, California. With a large grassy area, plenty of shade, and accessible amenities, it’s a favorite spot for local dog owners looking for a safe and enjoyable place to exercise their pets. The park features both a large enclosure and a designated small dog area, offering a great environment for dogs of all sizes and energy levels to socialize and play. Friendly owners and well-mannered dogs keep the atmosphere positive and fun for all visitors.

This fully fenced, wheelchair-accessible park has thoughtful touches such as water fountains for both pets and people, on-site poop bag stations, seating areas, and ample parking. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick play session or spending hours socializing with fellow dog lovers, Arbor Dog Park is a must-visit for anyone seeking a dog-friendly park in Orange County. Don’t forget—the park is known for its clean facilities and friendly community vibe!

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the designated fenced area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is fully fenced for your pet’s safety.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are sections for both small and large dogs, though some owners prefer to let smaller dogs play in the larger area.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there are two water fountains located in the large enclosure for both dogs and owners.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, doggy poop bags and pooper scoopers are available on-site.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there is plenty of seating available around the park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park has plenty of shady areas to help dogs and owners stay cool.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, Arbor Dog Park offers wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are clean porta potties with hand washing stations at the park.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is plenty of convenient parking available right at the park.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park is known to be clean and well-maintained by the community and staff.

Reviews

daniigrl05

I am dog sitting my friends MalChiPoo, and I was looking for a dog park near by and found this park. It was early in the morning and there was few Dogs and Owners, most dogs were big I was a bit afraid at first (my first time being at a Dog Park lol) but I was really pleased with everything! The only thing I was not sure or happy with is that there was a water hose I thought I can use but I was not able to turn it on so I had to used my personal emergency nice white towel other than that I had a good experience here.

Reina Villegas

First time here with my dog, and I’m super impressed! There were so many friendly dogs of all sizes. There was a section for small dogs, but all the dogs seemed to be mingling well in the large enclosure, and they were all so well-behaved, so we stayed in the larger area. There’s plenty of parking and two water fountains in the large enclosure. We’ll definitely be coming back here again, my pup loved it. Highly recommend it ^-^

Jennifer Barraza

My dog and I really enjoy this park. It is really big and has plenty of grass and shade. There are two water fountains for the large dogs on opposite sides of the fenced area. We usually visit mid-morning when it’s not too busy but we are sure to run into some friends. Dogs are friendly and playful, and the owners are for the most part attentive and respectful.
This park is frequented by dog daycare/ walking services, so don’t be surprised when you see a pack of 8 dogs run in at the same time. Also be prepared for seeing small dogs in the large dog area. If you have a large dog with a high prey drive or aggression towards small dogs I would use caution.

C S

It’s a great dog park—just wish there were fewer “Karens,” but hey, wouldn’t the world be a better place that way? We intentionally let our under-20-pound pups run in the large dog area because they love the exercise, play well with others, and never cause trouble. If you’re so worried about your dog playing with others, maybe take them to the small dog area—or better yet, skip the park entirely. No need to unleash your inner Karen for the whole park to see

Diana Trujillo

Nice place to bring your pups. Water available inside park for your dog and you. Plenty of room for you to sit if you want and room for your dogs to run and play. Doggy poop bags available and pooper scoopers. Been there a couple of times and the people are always friendly and welcoming. Clean porta potties and hand washing stations with soap and hand sanitizer available for cleaning up after

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