Corona Heights Dog Run

Corona Heights Dog Run

263 Roosevelt Way, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA

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What People Are Saying

Best park in San Francisco with a view. Not a lot of people usually
One of the better dog parks in San Francisco
Beautiful views of the city... super quaint and tranquil

About Corona Heights Dog Run

Nestled in San Francisco, the Corona Heights Dog Run offers stunning city views that make every visit a scenic delight. The park is fully fenced, providing a safe space for pups to roam, with ample room for them to stretch their legs. Fresh water stations and trash bins are conveniently located throughout, ensuring a tidy and comfortable environment for all visitors.

Locals appreciate the park’s tranquility, often highlighting the chill vibe that allows both dogs and their owners to unwind. With benches available, you can relax while your furry friend mingles with other pups. The relatively lower foot traffic means it’s a great escape from the more crowded tourist spots, making it feel like a peaceful retreat.

Reaching Corona Heights requires a short hike, but the panoramic vistas waiting at the top are well worth the effort. Parking is generally easy to find, making it accessible for anyone in the area. This park is perfectly suited for those looking for a dog-friendly spot that combines exercise, relaxation, and breathtaking scenery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Corona Heights Dog Run fully fenced and safe for off-leash dogs?
Yes, Corona Heights Dog Run is fully fenced, so your dog can roam off-leash without worry. It's a secure spot that locals consistently recommend for letting pups run free.
Is there water available for dogs at Corona Heights Dog Run?
Yes, there are fresh water stations on-site, so you don't need to lug a bowl from home. Trash bins are also available throughout the park to keep things tidy.
Is Corona Heights Dog Run usually crowded?
One of the things regulars love about this San Francisco dog park is that it tends to be pretty low-key — reviewers specifically call it tranquil and note that there aren't usually a lot of people. It's a nice alternative if you find bigger city parks overwhelming.
What are the hours for Corona Heights Dog Run?
Hours aren't listed here, so it's worth checking with San Francisco Recreation and Parks or calling ahead before your visit to confirm current access times.
Is there parking near Corona Heights Dog Run?
Parking is generally easy to find in the area around 263 Roosevelt Way, though keep in mind you'll have a short uphill hike to reach the actual dog run. The views at the top make it worth it!

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