Valley Village Park - North Hollywood, CA

Valley Village Park - North Hollywood, CA
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Parking
Accessible Paths

Valley Village Park – A Dog-Friendly Gem in North Hollywood, California

Nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood, Valley Village Park is a welcoming dog park in North Hollywood, California, perfect for pet owners seeking pet-friendly trails and open green spaces. Known for its tranquil environment and ample shade, the park features wide paths ideal for walking dogs or enjoying a stroll with friends. Shaded picnic tables and grassy areas make it a relaxing place to unwind with your pet.

This North Hollywood park also offers various amenities, including a playground for children, public restrooms, and accessible entrances and pathways. While dogs are welcome, please note there is no designated off-leash or fenced dog park area here; dogs must remain on-leash. Street parking is available, and the setting is perfect for dog-friendly gatherings, leisurely walks, or an outdoor family picnic.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed at Valley Village Park.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must be kept on-leash as there is no dedicated off-leash area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, there is no fenced or double-gated dog area at this park.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are plenty of picnic tables and seating areas, some of which are shaded.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park offers a lot of natural shade from trees and some sheltered picnic tables.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are public restrooms at the park.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, Valley Village Park has wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a playground and areas suitable for kids and birthday parties.
  • Are picnics allowed? Yes, picnics are allowed and there are many picnic tables available.
  • Where is the best place to park? Only street parking is available near the park.

Reviews

Kalina Vanska

Small park. Only street parking. Has a playground. Faces a residential area. Restrooms get locked up too early. I was hired to face and bodypaint for a realtor.

Tanisha Moore

Quaint and simple, beautiful park! I’d never heard of it before until a friend asked me to meet there for a walk. Safe place to walk with friends or alone. I would feel safe walking there day and night and located in a very nice residential area.

Good for walking dogs too!

Jeff

Nice park. I’d say this is a more dog friendly park. It has wide open spaces and a large path that surrounds the park. There’s is only a small area designated for kids. There is a toddler area. There’s only street parking. There’s about 20 picnic tables with 8 of them under a canopy. The best thing about this park is there’s a ton of shade. It’s a decent place to take a stroll with your honey

Dominika van Santen

Very nice, tranquil, well kept private neighborhood park. Feels like a huge private backyard. You can come here for a nice long walk or come and play in the playground. Beautiful houses surrounding it. It is next to the freeway but still worth it. Easy free parking. You can also come with your bike. There is a pathway to walk or ride your bike. There is a chess table. Plenty of pic Nic tables. Smells really good here too.

Peter Xaymountry

A very nice park to come and relax. I believe this park is kind of hidden since there not a lot of people here and it’s like in a residential neighborhood. We came here to eat our tacos since we wanted to social distant from other people but still be outdoor. There were some people having a baby shower and another group having a small gathering. We found a nice shaded area under the tree. We had to park on the residential street for parking so be aware of that

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