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Discover Lowry Park, a serene neighborhood spot tucked into Fremont’s Lakes & Birds community. While not exclusively a dog park, this quiet and clean park is perfect for pet owners seeking scenic, dog-friendly trails and a relaxing stroll. Enjoy a peaceful walking loop, shaded benches, and grassy spaces ideal for taking your pup on-leash—plus, the park connects to local routes like the Apay Way Trail, offering beautiful Bay vistas and ample walking exercise for dogs and owners alike.
Lowry Park stands out for its family and pet-friendly amenities: well-maintained playgrounds, shaded picnic tables, BBQ areas, clean restrooms, and dedicated parking lots. While there is no off-leash dog area or dog-specific enclosures, considerate dog owners will appreciate the park’s calm atmosphere and convenient paved paths for easy dog walking. With its ornamental stonework and hidden storybook-like charm, Lowry Park is a wonderful spot for Fremont residents looking for a pet-friendly park experience close to home.
Lowry Park’s one of those blink-and-you-miss-it kind of spots—but that’s what makes it great. Tucked into the Lakes & Birds neighborhood, it’s got a casual charm: a shaded play structure, a loop trail just big enough for a stroller stroll or a stretch-your-legs lap, and benches under trees that make you want to stay a little longer.
Look closer around the playground and you’ll spot big decorative stones with fossil-style imprints—starfish, fish, even a dragonfly or two. It’s a fun little surprise that gives the park a unique, almost storybook feel.
Quiet, easy, and totally underrated.
#PaulEverHome @BayAreaWithPaul
Lowry Park’s one of those blink-and-you-miss-it kind of spots—but that’s what makes it great. Tucked into the Lakes & Birds neighborhood, it’s got a casual charm: a shaded play structure, a loop trail just big enough for a stroller stroll or a stretch-your-legs lap, and benches under trees that make you want to stay a little longer.
Look closer around the playground and you’ll spot big decorative stones with fossil-style imprints—starfish, fish, even a dragonfly or two. It’s a fun little surprise that gives the park a unique, almost storybook feel.
Quiet, easy, and totally underrated.
#PaulEverHome @BayAreaWithPaul
Lowry Park’s one of those blink-and-you-miss-it kind of spots—but that’s what makes it great. Tucked into the Lakes & Birds neighborhood, it’s got a casual charm: a shaded play structure, a loop trail just big enough for a stroller stroll or a stretch-your-legs lap, and benches under trees that make you want to stay a little longer.
Look closer around the playground and you’ll spot big decorative stones with fossil-style imprints—starfish, fish, even a dragonfly or two. It’s a fun little surprise that gives the park a unique, almost storybook feel.
Quiet, easy, and totally underrated.
#PaulEverHome @BayAreaWithPaul
Pretty nice park!
Pretty nice park!
Pretty nice park!
Great , clean, calm
Great , clean, calm
Great , clean, calm
With the addition of the side walk all around the park, it makes it better for late night walks or just to stroll around while kids are playing.