Boneyard Dog Park

Boneyard Dog Park

Duquesne Ave, Culver City, CA 90230, USA

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What People Are Saying

Rarely crowded, generally a good group playful dogs and attentive dog owners
Fun place to bring the dogs. It’s big enough for them to run compared to the West Hollywood dog park on San Vicente
I recently started taking my puppy to Bone Dog Park in Culver City, and it has quickly become one of our favorite spots

About Boneyard Dog Park

Nestled in Culver City, Boneyard Dog Park offers a spacious area for dogs to run freely and socialize. With its primarily dirt terrain, the park can be tough on sensitive paws, so bring along some sturdy footwear. The lack of grass means it can get dusty, especially during dry spells, but the dogs seem to embrace the freedom this provides. There’s ample parking available with a free lot that accommodates about 20 cars, along with metered spots nearby, ensuring you won’t have trouble finding a place to park.

While the park is often described as having a friendly community of dog owners, some visitors have raised concerns about food being thrown in the small dog area, creating distractions for dogs with dietary restrictions. Despite these issues, most attendees appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and attentive owners who help maintain a clean environment. Water stations are available, but some suggest it’s wise to bring your own, as the water bowls can develop biofilm.

Although shade is limited and there are no nearby restrooms, the overall vibe is lively, and many dogs leave happily exhausted after their visits. The park features a secure fenced area, allowing pups to explore off-leash safely. If you’re looking for a place where your dog can socialize and burn off energy, Boneyard Dog Park could be your go-to spot in Culver City.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Boneyard Dog Park fully fenced and safe for off-leash play?
Yes, Boneyard Dog Park in Culver City has a secure fenced area where dogs can roam off-leash safely. It's a good setup for letting your pup run freely without worry.
Is there parking at Boneyard Dog Park?
Yes, there's a free parking lot on site that fits around 20 cars, plus metered spots nearby if the lot is full. Parking generally isn't a hassle here.
Does Boneyard Dog Park have separate areas for small and large dogs?
Yes, the park has a designated small dog area. Just a heads-up — some visitors have noted that food occasionally gets tossed into the small dog section, which can be a distraction for dogs with dietary sensitivities.
Is there water available for dogs at Boneyard Dog Park?
Water stations are available at the park, but some visitors recommend bringing your own water just in case, as the bowls can sometimes develop biofilm. Better safe than thirsty!
How busy does Boneyard Dog Park get?
Reviewers describe it as rarely crowded, with a generally friendly group of attentive dog owners. Compared to other LA-area dog parks, it tends to be a more relaxed visit for both you and your dog.

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