Coyote Hills Regional Park - Fremont, CA

Coyote Hills Regional Park - Fremont, CA Coyote Hills Regional Park - Fremont, CA Coyote Hills Regional Park - Fremont, CA Coyote Hills Regional Park - Fremont, CA Coyote Hills Regional Park - Fremont, CA
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Coyote Hills Regional Park Dog-Friendly Guide

If you’re searching for a scenic, dog-friendly destination in Fremont, California, Coyote Hills Regional Park offers a spacious retreat that’s ideal for outdoor-loving pups and their families. With well-maintained, pet-friendly trails that boast spectacular views of the Bay and San Francisco skyline, this park is perfect for leashed dog walks, hiking, and birdwatching. The Bayview Trail and several other stroller- and wheelchair-accessible paths give visitors flexible options, whether you want a quick stroll or a longer adventure. Ample parking (with a $5 daily fee), picnic areas, restrooms, and water fountains make visits comfortable and convenient for everyone.

What sets Coyote Hills apart for dog owners is its peaceful, clean environment and variety of outdoor amenities. While it’s not a traditional fenced-in dog park, it’s a wonderful spot for dog-friendly hiking, nature walks, and family outings. Enjoy the breezy, shady areas, explore the marsh trails, or visit the Visitor Center for educational exhibits about local wildlife and Ohlone history. Whether you’re a Bay Area local or just visiting, this park stands out among East Bay dog-friendly destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs are welcome but must remain on-leash at all times in Coyote Hills Regional Park.
  • Are there water fountains available? Yes, there are water fountains and refill stations located around the park and at restrooms.
  • Are there restrooms available for owners? Yes, restrooms are available near main facilities and picnic areas, but access may be limited in some sections.
  • Is there a fee required to enter? Yes, parking is $5 per day. Regional park season passes are also available.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a large parking area by the first lot near the Bayview Trail; arriving early or in the afternoon is recommended for the best chance at available spots.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, Coyote Hills Regional Park is open year-round, making it great for all seasons.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Absolutely—Coyote Hills offers a network of well-maintained, dog-friendly hiking and biking trails for all fitness levels.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, visitors note that the park, restrooms, and picnic areas are kept clean and well-maintained.

Reviews

Gordon Robinson

Wonderful time. We’ll worth the stop. Beautiful views of bay and San Francisco skyline from afar. Perfect trails, dog friendly and a cool visitor center with exhibits. Plenty of restrooms and drinking fountains. An awesome butterfly garden. Great to hike with tons of options for trails. Five dollar parking for all day. Season regional park passes are available.

Gordon Robinson

Wonderful time. We’ll worth the stop. Beautiful views of bay and San Francisco skyline from afar. Perfect trails, dog friendly and a cool visitor center with exhibits. Plenty of restrooms and drinking fountains. An awesome butterfly garden. Great to hike with tons of options for trails. Five dollar parking for all day. Season regional park passes are available.

Gordon Robinson

Wonderful time. We’ll worth the stop. Beautiful views of bay and San Francisco skyline from afar. Perfect trails, dog friendly and a cool visitor center with exhibits. Plenty of restrooms and drinking fountains. An awesome butterfly garden. Great to hike with tons of options for trails. Five dollar parking for all day. Season regional park passes are available.

Gordon Robinson

Wonderful time. We’ll worth the stop. Beautiful views of bay and San Francisco skyline from afar. Perfect trails, dog friendly and a cool visitor center with exhibits. Plenty of restrooms and drinking fountains. An awesome butterfly garden. Great to hike with tons of options for trails. Five dollar parking for all day. Season regional park passes are available.

Gordon Robinson

Wonderful time. We’ll worth the stop. Beautiful views of bay and San Francisco skyline from afar. Perfect trails, dog friendly and a cool visitor center with exhibits. Plenty of restrooms and drinking fountains. An awesome butterfly garden. Great to hike with tons of options for trails. Five dollar parking for all day. Season regional park passes are available.

Aram S

Visited on August 30, 2025. The weather was amazing. I only walked .5 miles of the Bayview Trail off the first parking lot with a stroller, my wife and our 2 year old grandson, but it was very nicely graded, paved until it opens up to a view of the Bay and an easy walk or bike if you just want a nice place to exercise or take in views of the Bay Area. There are picnic areas and places to sit along the way if needed. I’ll be back with a bike to do a more comprehensive tour. The views from the hills and trails above are presumably spectacular. I was with family and we had other obligations, but it was perfect for a quick stroll before heading to dinner.

Aram S

Visited on August 30, 2025. The weather was amazing. I only walked .5 miles of the Bayview Trail off the first parking lot with a stroller, my wife and our 2 year old grandson, but it was very nicely graded, paved until it opens up to a view of the Bay and an easy walk or bike if you just want a nice place to exercise or take in views of the Bay Area. There are picnic areas and places to sit along the way if needed. I’ll be back with a bike to do a more comprehensive tour. The views from the hills and trails above are presumably spectacular. I was with family and we had other obligations, but it was perfect for a quick stroll before heading to dinner.

Aram S

Visited on August 30, 2025. The weather was amazing. I only walked .5 miles of the Bayview Trail off the first parking lot with a stroller, my wife and our 2 year old grandson, but it was very nicely graded, paved until it opens up to a view of the Bay and an easy walk or bike if you just want a nice place to exercise or take in views of the Bay Area. There are picnic areas and places to sit along the way if needed. I’ll be back with a bike to do a more comprehensive tour. The views from the hills and trails above are presumably spectacular. I was with family and we had other obligations, but it was perfect for a quick stroll before heading to dinner.

Aram S

Visited on August 30, 2025. The weather was amazing. I only walked .5 miles of the Bayview Trail off the first parking lot with a stroller, my wife and our 2 year old grandson, but it was very nicely graded, paved until it opens up to a view of the Bay and an easy walk or bike if you just want a nice place to exercise or take in views of the Bay Area. There are picnic areas and places to sit along the way if needed. I’ll be back with a bike to do a more comprehensive tour. The views from the hills and trails above are presumably spectacular. I was with family and we had other obligations, but it was perfect for a quick stroll before heading to dinner.

Aram S

Visited on August 30, 2025. The weather was amazing. I only walked .5 miles of the Bayview Trail off the first parking lot with a stroller, my wife and our 2 year old grandson, but it was very nicely graded, paved until it opens up to a view of the Bay and an easy walk or bike if you just want a nice place to exercise or take in views of the Bay Area. There are picnic areas and places to sit along the way if needed. I’ll be back with a bike to do a more comprehensive tour. The views from the hills and trails above are presumably spectacular. I was with family and we had other obligations, but it was perfect for a quick stroll before heading to dinner.

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