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Discover one of the best dog parks in San Francisco at Pine Lake Park, conveniently located in the Parkside neighborhood near Sloat Blvd & Vale St. With a scenic pond, pet-friendly trails, and flat, accessible terrain, this park is a favorite spot for daily dog walkers and families looking for a peaceful escape. The abundance of trees brings both shade and quiet, making it perfect for hikes, picnics, and outdoor relaxation with your furry friend.
Pine Lake Park stands out for its unique blend of amenities including picnic tables, benches, a barbecue grill area, public restrooms, and wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking. Whether you’re aiming for a relaxing stroll along the pond, participating in family-friendly activities, or just letting your dog enjoy the pet-friendly atmosphere, this San Francisco dog park promises a welcoming experience. Enjoy easy parking, wildlife watching, and a dog-friendly community in a big-city green space.
Beautiful respite in the Inner Parkside. Bring your telephoto – lots of wildlife especially birds and coyotes 🙂 dogs love all the smells
I always find parking. Nice walk around the very small lake. I call it Pine Puddle Park, or pond. The park smells terrific.
Very decent place to bring a dog. We have many friends here and we come here almost daily.
However, this park could be a bit busy on weeknights after work, and it also brings many dog walkers during the day.
Easy parking and flat terrain, benches, water , many other amenities make it a good dog park.
Beautiful huge dog park with a little lake and public tables, benches, and restrooms. Surprisingly Quiet too since it’s surrounded by houses and tall trees in the hills all around it. Another great park in San Francisco to bring your fur baby on a nice sunny, breezy day!
Great park in the west end of San Francisco in the park side / pine lake park neighborhood that extends from west portal to the sunset blvd. It’s very dog friendly, free summer concerts, a pond (and a lake) and plenty of trails for walking and running that are friendly to all fitness levels and ages. Beware of carol, she runs the summer camp in June until August by the lake and she hates dogs.