🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
If you’re looking for one of the best dog parks in Union City, California, Drigon Dog Park is a local favorite known for its two well-defined play areas: one for small dogs and another for large breeds. The park features double-gated entryways for safety, paved pet-friendly trails that circle the park, and a variety of agility courses to keep your dog entertained and stimulated. Dog owners can enjoy convenience and peace of mind with multiple benches, shaded spaces, and garbage cans throughout.
What sets Drigon Dog Park apart is its dedication to dog-friendly amenities. There are separate agility stations in both small and large dog zones, accessible water fountains (though users have reported low pressure or periodic lack of functionality), and covered canopies for shelter from heat or rain. The park is wheelchair accessible, and there is ample seating for owners. While the park is generally clean, occasional maintenance issues may arise, such as overgrown grass or closures during wet weather—so bring your own water, especially after rainy days. Overall, it’s a well-equipped, off-leash space perfect for socializing and exercising your pup in the East Bay area.
What a dog park!! There’s so much great things to do in these parks – there’s a small dog and a large dog area. The entrance/exits are great with plenty of space to leash up your dog before leaving. Each section has a full course of great agility stations for your dogs big and small! My dogs had never done this kinda training and immediately interacted with some things before I got to them so I’m guessing the equipment is extremely dog friendly. You can adjust some of the jumps as you’re training increases 😉.
There’s multiple water fountains, picnic benches, and even a shaded area in big dog park.
This place used to be a great location. Where the community could get together and watch the pet children play. Unfortunately all the money that was spent to establish it and maintain it has gone to waste. The aggressive dog section is completely unkept and overgrown. The hours read 6am to 10 pm Tuesday to Sun but it’s been shut down with no signs or reasons. We went on a Sunday at 930 am and it remained locked. There is a disclosure about rain however the parameters were not to remain closed today.
There are a couple of foxtails right now but nothing too crazy. It says it’s open til 10pm however the lights don’t go on making it way too dark to see anything if you go at night. I’ve only been here twice so far, once around 8-9pm on sat and then around 7-8pm on a Sunday and had the park to ourselves. Lots of agility equipment although some of the round tubes look broken however still functional. I was happy to see that there was barely any dog poop around which is a rarity these days. Also, the water fountains don’t seem to have much pressure in them so one star removed for that and the lack of lights at night. Otherwise, a great dog park!
Best doggy park. There is a small entrance with an agility course that has a gate that leads into a bigger dog park for big dogs. Inside the big dog side of the park is another agility course. The park is clean and has a paved walk way all the way around, garbage cans, dog fountain, and benches. Then there is a separate small dog doggy park with the same amenities.
9/2021: Open 6 a.m.-10 p.m. It is mostly clean. It has a canopy over concrete area for dogs or people to get out of the sun/rain. There are about 6 concrete benches in/out of the shade. The Water fountain has not worked since 2020. It has a small dog area that has a nice little obstacle course. The Big dog area also has an obstacle course. The big area has about 5% grass, the rest is dirt. It has a nice large area for the dogs to run. Not a good place to go on wet days unless you don’t mind the mud. I stopped by today to see if improvements occurred from a year ago like turning the water on so dogs can drink and grass can grow, but no change which is unfortunate. Remember to bring your own bowl and water!