Mission Dolores Park - San Francisco, CA

Mission Dolores Park - San Francisco, CA Mission Dolores Park - San Francisco, CA Mission Dolores Park - San Francisco, CA Mission Dolores Park - San Francisco, CA Mission Dolores Park - San Francisco, CA
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Mission Dolores Park, located at Dolores St & 19th St, is a vibrant dog park in San Francisco, CA, known for its open green spaces and pet-friendly atmosphere. The park provides a beautiful cityscape backdrop, offering locals and visitors a spacious spot to enjoy with their dogs in the heart of the Mission District. This popular destination is an excellent choice for dog owners seeking dog-friendly recreational options in San Francisco.

While strolling through Mission Dolores Park, dog owners will find plenty of grassy areas to let their dogs play and relax. It’s a social hot spot for both humans and pups, making it a great place to meet fellow dog lovers. The park’s location near public transportation and lively neighborhood cafes makes it a convenient and picturesque outing for pet owners.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated area.

Reviews

Hypo

The green, open space is perfect for activities, picnics or relaxing in the sun, but other than that there’s not much this park offers other than some monuments. The view of the skyline is alright. Some peculiar individuals roam the park.

Eric Shalov

One of my favorite parks in S.F… Couples and small groups gather to enjoy peaceful afternoons either sunning themselves or taking some shade refuge under trees on the park’s large green slope. J train drops you off right at the park, which is watched over by a giant statue of Miguel Hidalgo.

Nicole N

I like this place. Just as magical as people make it out to be. You can go here and just mind your own business, by yourself or with a group, prepared with picnic supplies or last minute hangout, its the perfect spot. Reminds me that SF really is a refreshing city.

Nicole N

I like this place. Just as magical as people make it out to be. You can go here and just mind your own business, by yourself or with a group, prepared with picnic supplies or last minute hangout, its the perfect spot. Reminds me that SF really is a refreshing city.

Ben Park

Beautiful, vibrant park and always full of energy. Other than the occasional overcrowding, Mission Dolores Park has never disappointed. This is undoubtedly one of the best parks in the city with a breathtaking view.

Ben Park

Beautiful, vibrant park and always full of energy. Other than the occasional overcrowding, Mission Dolores Park has never disappointed. This is undoubtedly one of the best parks in the city with a breathtaking view.

Gaurav Aggarwal

Parking is very difficult around the park but what a great park for meeting friends and having a nice picnic.

The bathroom is clean. People are respectful and nobody disturbs anyone. Well maintained park.

Gaurav Aggarwal

Parking is very difficult around the park but what a great park for meeting friends and having a nice picnic.

The bathroom is clean. People are respectful and nobody disturbs anyone. Well maintained park.

Hana Estalilla

The view is one of the best in the city, breathtaking at any time of day and in any weather. Almost the entire skyline can be seen. The park is wonderful, there is so much space to walk or lay in the grass and just relax. Some nice businesses and restaurants in proximity, too. I would recommend taking the Muni J line up to this park, not just because of how direct it is (it runs and stops right next to the park) but also how beautiful it is when seen from the train. Stuff like this can only be found in San Francisco. 5/5.

Hana Estalilla

The view is one of the best in the city, breathtaking at any time of day and in any weather. Almost the entire skyline can be seen. The park is wonderful, there is so much space to walk or lay in the grass and just relax. Some nice businesses and restaurants in proximity, too. I would recommend taking the Muni J line up to this park, not just because of how direct it is (it runs and stops right next to the park) but also how beautiful it is when seen from the train. Stuff like this can only be found in San Francisco. 5/5.

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