Torrey Pines Dog Park - Murrieta, CA

Torrey Pines Dog Park - Murrieta, CA Torrey Pines Dog Park - Murrieta, CA Torrey Pines Dog Park - Murrieta, CA Torrey Pines Dog Park - Murrieta, CA Torrey Pines Dog Park - Murrieta, CA
Off Leash
Small Dog Area
Large Dog Area
Water Fountain
Parking
Fenced Area

Torrey Pines Dog Park in Murrieta, California

Torrey Pines Dog Park is a welcoming destination for dog owners in Murrieta, California. Nestled in a quiet residential area, this dog park provides a spacious environment for both large and small dogs, thanks to its two separate, fully fenced enclosures. The park features grassy areas (sometimes with DG or artificial turf) and is generally well-kept, offering local dogs plenty of room to run and play off-leash.

A dog water fountain is available for pups to stay hydrated. While the park usually has a friendly community feel, visitors have noted the importance of responsible pet ownership for everyone’s safety and enjoyment. Parking is available, but there is a bit of a walk to the enclosures unless you take advantage of nearby school parking on weekends. For anyone seeking a clean, dog-friendly retreat with large open spaces in Murrieta, Torrey Pines Dog Park is a great option.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash within the designated fenced areas.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, there are two fully fenced enclosures at the park.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, the park has individual sections for small and large dogs.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there is a dog water fountain available.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is parking near the park, but for easier access, parking at the school is recommended on weekends due to a long walk from the main lot.
  • What should I do if there’s an aggressive dog? Visitors are encouraged to leave the area and report any issues with aggressive dogs to local authorities as no staff is present at the park.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The park is generally kept clean, though occasional issues with waste not being picked up by some visitors have been reported.

Reviews

Rise

I took my Labrador/Greyhound here in 2017 ‘& 2018 they had grass and the dog park was well kept. I liked how there are 2 seperate fenced off enclosures; one for large dogs and the other for small dogs there’s also a dog water fountain . I’ll be visiting again very soon in 10/ 2025bu this time with my small dog.

Rise

I took my Labrador/Greyhound here in 2017 ‘& 2018 they had grass and the dog park was well kept. I liked how there are 2 seperate fenced off enclosures; one for large dogs and the other for small dogs there’s also a dog water fountain . I’ll be visiting again very soon in 10/ 2025bu this time with my small dog.

Tony Ochoa

If you see an older woman driving a Honda suv with a white poodle run. The owner refuses to use a leash, dog doesn’t respond to recall and the dog is super aggressive. If my dog went further than 5ft from me this dog would run the entire length of the enclosure to attack and pin my dog. Pulled her dog off mine more than 10 times in less than 20 minutes and she refused to even respond to a single attack literally standing in front of us an half of the occasions. Laughing it off saying she obsessed with my dog. Got fed up and left, as we walked away her dog started 2 dog fights and and had to be pulled off by other people as she watched.

If you see a middle age woman with a malinois run, she cannot and refuses control that dog. She would not stop it trying to mount my dog, I’ve seen it attack multiple dogs and refuses to train the dog. She’s actively using the dog park to train her dog to attack other dogs.

Some really friendly people and dogs before hand but last 2 months these people have made it unsafe

Tony Ochoa

If you see an older woman driving a Honda suv with a white poodle run. The owner refuses to use a leash, dog doesn’t respond to recall and the dog is super aggressive. If my dog went further than 5ft from me this dog would run the entire length of the enclosure to attack and pin my dog. Pulled her dog off mine more than 10 times in less than 20 minutes and she refused to even respond to a single attack literally standing in front of us an half of the occasions. Laughing it off saying she obsessed with my dog. Got fed up and left, as we walked away her dog started 2 dog fights and and had to be pulled off by other people as she watched.

If you see a middle age woman with a malinois run, she cannot and refuses control that dog. She would not stop it trying to mount my dog, I’ve seen it attack multiple dogs and refuses to train the dog. She’s actively using the dog park to train her dog to attack other dogs.

Some really friendly people and dogs before hand but last 2 months these people have made it unsafe

Tony Ochoa

If you see an older woman driving a Honda suv with a white poodle run. The owner refuses to use a leash, dog doesn’t respond to recall and the dog is super aggressive. If my dog went further than 5ft from me this dog would run the entire length of the enclosure to attack and pin my dog. Pulled her dog off mine more than 10 times in less than 20 minutes and she refused to even respond to a single attack literally standing in front of us an half of the occasions. Laughing it off saying she obsessed with my dog. Got fed up and left, as we walked away her dog started 2 dog fights and and had to be pulled off by other people as she watched.

If you see a middle age woman with a malinois run, she cannot and refuses control that dog. She would not stop it trying to mount my dog, I’ve seen it attack multiple dogs and refuses to train the dog. She’s actively using the dog park to train her dog to attack other dogs.

Some really friendly people and dogs before hand but last 2 months these people have made it unsafe

J Chan

Good-sized large- and separate small-dog parks, with some grass in both.
Long’ish walk from the parking lot to the actual dog park, unless you park at the school (recommend on weekends).

J Chan

Good-sized large- and separate small-dog parks, with some grass in both.
Long’ish walk from the parking lot to the actual dog park, unless you park at the school (recommend on weekends).

J Chan

Good-sized large- and separate small-dog parks, with some grass in both.
Long’ish walk from the parking lot to the actual dog park, unless you park at the school (recommend on weekends).

Jim & Karen Chan

Mostly gravel with some grass. Walk down the driveway to get to the dog parks. One for small dogs under 30 pounds and one for bigger dogs. Very big parks.

annita zamora

It’s tucked in a residential area but it’s clean new and has a baseball field with fake grass.

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