Dog Parks in Thousand Oaks, CA
2 dog parks found
About Dog Parks in Thousand Oaks
Thousand Oaks has two dedicated dog parks, giving local dog owners a choice between a high-traffic destination with full amenities and a quieter neighborhood spot. Both parks are off-leash and fenced, so the basics are covered no matter which you choose — but they offer pretty different experiences depending on what you and your dog are after.
Conejo Creek Dog Park is the standout in Thousand Oaks by a wide margin — it has drawn over 300 reviews and is the kind of place people drive across town for. Reviewers consistently highlight the well-organized separate gated areas for large and small dogs, which takes a lot of the stress out of visits, especially if you have a smaller pup. It also has on-site parking, which makes it easy to pop in without circling the block. Kimber Dog Park is the more low-key option — a smaller, quieter space that reviewers describe as a friendly, relaxed place to let dogs run off-leash. It has benches for owners and a neighborhood feel, with one reviewer even organizing a regular evening group there.
A few practical notes: if your dog does better without a crowd, Kimber is worth trying during off-peak hours. Conejo Creek’s size means it tends to absorb more visitors without feeling chaotic, but the separate areas also make it easier to manage social situations. Both parks are off-leash, so a reliable recall is helpful before you unhook the leash.

