Centennial Dog Park

Centennial Dog Park

SSF, Centennial Way Trail, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA

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What People Are Saying

Excellent spacious dog park always with dogs present to play with
Between this park and the adjacent Orange Memorial Park, there are roughly 50 parking spots
Maybe more like a 3.5 star place but since its a local place, it gets a bump up

About Centennial Dog Park

Centennial Dog Park in South San Francisco boasts a spacious layout that keeps both small and large breeds happy. The large dog area features a mix of wood chips and a stretch of artificial turf, perfect for an intense game of fetch. With sturdy fencing and accessible gates, dog owners can feel secure while their pets romp around. While shade is somewhat limited, there are benches and a pavilion for a bit of respite.

Parking can be tricky since the park is nestled close to residential streets, but there are around 50 spots available if you’re patient. Dogs can enjoy the agility equipment, including jumps and tunnels, which keeps them engaged. As you walk around, expect to find a vibrant mix of friendly pups and their owners—great for socialization.

One minor downside is that water stations could benefit from more frequent refills, as shared bowls may lead to health concerns. Nevertheless, nearby amenities like public restrooms and playgrounds make it a convenient location for a day out with your furry friend. It’s an excellent spot for both playtime and a leisurely stroll.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Centennial Dog Park fully fenced and safe for off-leash play?
Yes, Centennial Dog Park has sturdy fencing and accessible gates, so dogs can run off-leash safely. It's a secure setup that lets owners relax while their pups do their thing.
Is there parking at Centennial Dog Park in South San Francisco?
Yes, between Centennial Dog Park and the adjacent Orange Memorial Park, there are roughly 50 parking spots available. It can get a bit competitive during busy times, so arriving early helps.
What amenities does Centennial Dog Park have?
The park includes agility equipment like jumps and tunnels, benches, a pavilion, and a mix of wood chips and artificial turf. There are also public restrooms and a playground nearby, making it a solid outing spot.
What are the hours for Centennial Dog Park?
Hours aren't listed here, so it's worth checking with the City of South San Francisco's parks department or stopping by to confirm current posted hours before your visit.
Is it usually busy at Centennial Dog Park?
Reviewers note there are almost always other dogs around, which is great for socialization but means it can feel crowded at peak times. If your dog prefers a quieter vibe, a weekday morning visit might be your best bet.

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