Lyndhurst Dog Park

Lyndhurst Dog Park, located in Riverside County Park, offers a well-maintained and friendly environment for dogs and their owners. It features separate areas for large and small dogs, with ample space especially on the large dog side. The park is wheelchair accessible and has picnic tables for visitors. Visitors appreciate the socializing opportunities for dogs and the responsible community of dog owners. The park is clean, though occasionally some old dried waste and gravel are noted. While it currently lacks lighting for nighttime use and more interactive amenities, it remains a favored spot for dog exercise and socialization.
Reviews
Have been coming here for years off and on. My pups love it, only thing it when it rains my dogs track the Gray gravel stuff they use on the ground looks like kitty litter all over, so be sure to take a few towels and wipe their paws before getting back in the car.
Decently sized dog park. Clean and friendly people and dogs here when I came on a Saturday afternoon. My small dog was able to have a great time socializing with about 10 other dogs in the span of 1 hour. Some old dried dog waste was found around the edges of the fence however.
I learned that earlier is better. It gets crowded and there’s always a scuffle. I end up walking the trail with the dogs instead, if I can’t get there early enough. Plenty of space around the park to exercise your dog on a leash.
Great dog park very friendly dog owners and regulars that come almost daily I just wish everyone who visited paid attention and picked up after their dogs but for the most part lots of good responsible owners and even some who care so much they pickup after others. Could use some more attractions for the dogs and owners to interact with and perhaps increase the footprint but that’s a town thing. Also if they had lights at night that would be great as well.
Located in Riverside County Park, Lyndhurst Dog Park is one fine place to bring your dog for some outdoor activities. It has an area each for larger and smaller dogs. The larger breed side has ample space for larger dogs to run around and exercise in; the smaller breed side is considerably undersized, that is, if more than a couple of people bring their little ones, it can be decidedly cramped in there.