Brotherhood Mini Dog Park

Brotherhood Mini Dog Park

702 Brotherhood Way, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA

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What People Are Saying

Very clean small dog park. Just make sure that you park on the street parking and not on the residential area up the hill because they will tow your car or just glare at you, whichever one is more convenient
Pretty small and minimal dog park, the closed area allows dogs to run around and enjoy themselves
Nice "quiet" place (not many people or dogs visit, but is right next to busy and loud Brotherhood Way)

About Brotherhood Mini Dog Park

Nestled along Brotherhood Way in San Francisco, this small dog park offers a peaceful retreat for pups and their owners. While it may not be large, the fenced area allows dogs to roam freely, enjoying some off-leash fun. Benches for humans are a welcome touch, though don’t be surprised if you find the dog poop bag dispensers often out of service—it’s best to bring your own.

Parking can be a hassle, as street parking is the only option and can be a bit unsafe, with reports of broken glass in the area. Many visitors appreciate the park’s quieter atmosphere, especially those with reactive dogs seeking less crowded environments. However, it’s essential to be mindful of cleaning up after your furry friends; some users have noted the need for better maintenance regarding waste management.

Though there are no public restrooms on-site, the park remains a decent choice for those looking for a quick stop where their dogs can exercise. Keep an eye out for the grass area, as cleanliness can vary, but overall, most dog owners find it a pleasant spot to enjoy with their pets amidst the busyness of the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Brotherhood Mini Dog Park fully fenced and off-leash safe?
Yes, the park has a closed/fenced area where dogs can run around off-leash. It's small but enclosed, so your pup should be able to roam freely without worry.
Where can I park when visiting Brotherhood Mini Dog Park in San Francisco?
Stick to street parking along Brotherhood Way — reviewers specifically warn against parking in the residential area up the hill, as cars have been towed. Plan a few extra minutes to find a spot on the street.
What are the hours for Brotherhood Mini Dog Park?
Hours aren't listed for this park, so it's worth checking with San Francisco Recreation and Parks or visiting the city's park finder to confirm current access times before heading over.
Is it usually crowded at Brotherhood Mini Dog Park?
Not really — reviewers describe it as a quiet spot that doesn't get many visitors, which makes it a nice option if your dog is reactive or you just prefer a more relaxed outing. Just keep in mind it's right next to busy Brotherhood Way, so there's some road noise.
Is Brotherhood Mini Dog Park free to use?
As a San Francisco public dog park, there's no fee to use it. Just show up, follow posted rules, and bring your own waste bags since the dispensers are reportedly unreliable.

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