Diamond Head Bark Park - Honolulu, HI

Diamond Head Bark Park - Honolulu, HI Diamond Head Bark Park - Honolulu, HI Diamond Head Bark Park - Honolulu, HI Diamond Head Bark Park - Honolulu, HI Diamond Head Bark Park - Honolulu, HI
Fenced Area
Double-Gated Entry
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Water Fountain
Trash Bins
Parking
Off Leash

Diamond Head Bark Park — Honolulu’s Beloved Dog Park

Diamond Head Bark Park is a popular dog park in Honolulu, Hawaii, known for its welcoming community and dog-friendly amenities. Located conveniently at 4155 Diamond Head Rd, this fenced dog park is an off-leash haven where Oahu dog owners gather to let their pups enjoy open play in a safe and friendly environment. The park features a large, grassy landscape with excellent shade from established trees, ensuring a comfortable visit even on sunny Hawaiian days. A highlight of the park is its strong neighborhood presence; you’ll often find dog lovers, dog walkers, and retirees mingling while their pets enjoy some free time.

This dog park stands out for its separate area for small or reactive dogs, making it a versatile choice for both large and small breeds. The area is fully fenced with a double-gated entry for added safety. Facilities include benches in some locations (especially in the small dog area), complimentary poop bags, and a cool water fountain activated by a foot pedal. A small parking lot is handily located across the street, and the sloped landscape ensures the park stays less muddy even after rainfall. Diamond Head Bark Park is donation-funded and maintained by community effort, so consider bringing extra waste bags or chipping in to keep it one of Honolulu’s best pet-friendly parks.

Diamond Head Bark Park FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated fenced area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the park is completely fenced with a double-gated entrance.
  • Are there separate areas for small and large dogs? Yes, there are separate fenced areas for small/reactive and large dogs.
  • Are water fountains or bowls available for dogs? There is a dog water fountain with foot pedal activation; sometimes, a spigot is also present for refilling bowls.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, complimentary poop bags are offered, and there is a lost-and-found area for dog owners.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There are trees providing shade, particularly on one side of the park.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Some benches are available, especially in the small dog area.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is a small parking lot across the street from the park.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? The sloped and grassy terrain helps with drainage, reducing mud even after rain.
  • How busy does the park get? The park tends to get busy in the late afternoon and after work hours; mornings are generally quieter.
  • Who do I contact for lost and found? There is a dedicated lost-and-found area within the park for owners to check.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The park is community-managed and kept relatively clean through local volunteer effort and donations.

Reviews

Nonya Bisness

Great place as the park is always populated with folks retired or dog walkers. Good shade cover and the sloped landscape helps the rain runoff so even when rainy, the park is well covered in grass so the dogs aren’t too muddy. Water area is off in the corner and concrete platform helps keep things less muddy.

Gets busy after work hours so be attentive for poo/aggressive behavior. All in all, best park and funded by donations

Nonya Bisness

Great place as the park is always populated with folks retired or dog walkers. Good shade cover and the sloped landscape helps the rain runoff so even when rainy, the park is well covered in grass so the dogs aren’t too muddy. Water area is off in the corner and concrete platform helps keep things less muddy.

Gets busy after work hours so be attentive for poo/aggressive behavior. All in all, best park and funded by donations

Nonya Bisness

Great place as the park is always populated with folks retired or dog walkers. Good shade cover and the sloped landscape helps the rain runoff so even when rainy, the park is well covered in grass so the dogs aren’t too muddy. Water area is off in the corner and concrete platform helps keep things less muddy.

Gets busy after work hours so be attentive for poo/aggressive behavior. All in all, best park and funded by donations

Ryan Kawailani Ozawa

Large open space, decent grass and shade minimal mud. Assorted used toys strewn about. Separated areas for smaller dogs. No water. Donation funded.

Ryan Kawailani Ozawa

Large open space, decent grass and shade minimal mud. Assorted used toys strewn about. Separated areas for smaller dogs. No water. Donation funded.

Ryan Kawailani Ozawa

Large open space, decent grass and shade minimal mud. Assorted used toys strewn about. Separated areas for smaller dogs. No water. Donation funded.

Joseph Ting jr

At least a quarter-acre or more with a bulletin board and small library of books about dogs that you can borrow, a place for lost n found items with complimentary poop bags. There’s a cool water fountain for the dogs activated with a foot pedal. Completely fenced in with a single double gated entrance. Lots of trees for shade and benches to sit on. A small parking across the street. Let your dog run free and mingle with others. Your pet will love you for the experience.

Joseph Ting jr

At least a quarter-acre or more with a bulletin board and small library of books about dogs that you can borrow, a place for lost n found items with complimentary poop bags. There’s a cool water fountain for the dogs activated with a foot pedal. Completely fenced in with a single double gated entrance. Lots of trees for shade and benches to sit on. A small parking across the street. Let your dog run free and mingle with others. Your pet will love you for the experience.

Joseph Ting jr

At least a quarter-acre or more with a bulletin board and small library of books about dogs that you can borrow, a place for lost n found items with complimentary poop bags. There’s a cool water fountain for the dogs activated with a foot pedal. Completely fenced in with a single double gated entrance. Lots of trees for shade and benches to sit on. A small parking across the street. Let your dog run free and mingle with others. Your pet will love you for the experience.

JMAC

Cool place for dogs in the area. Kept clean. Nice dogs. Seemingly good, responsible owners too.

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