ONC dog park

ONC dog park

501 Ohana Nui Cir, Honolulu, HI 96818, USA

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What People Are Saying

Awesome little dog park for those with base access
Honestly surprised! Had no idea this little gem was in the neighborhood

About ONC dog park

Nestled within Hickam’s military base, this dog park offers a solid space for medium and large breeds. The park features a decent size fenced area, complemented by a small dog run nearby. A large tree provides ample shade for those hot afternoons, making it a pleasant spot for pups and their owners to hang out. However, be prepared to bring your own water, as the big dog run lacks a water source, which can be a drawback on warm days.

It’s a quiet escape, especially during mid-afternoon, as fewer owners mean less distraction for training sessions. Reviewers appreciate this peaceful atmosphere, perfect for honing your dog’s skills. The park is well-kept, with clean grounds that let your furry friend roam freely while still being safe.

One downside is the park’s somewhat tricky location due to Hickam’s one-way streets, which can deter some visitors from outside the area. Despite this, many locals find it a worthwhile stop for quick visits or longer play sessions. If you’re near Honolulu and have base access, this park is a solid option for a low-key day with your dog.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ONC Dog Park fully fenced and safe for off-leash play?
Yes, the park has a fenced area where dogs can run off-leash. There's also a separate small dog run nearby, so different sizes have their own space.
Is there water available for dogs at ONC Dog Park in Honolulu?
The large dog run does not have a water source on-site, so it's a good idea to bring your own water bottle or bowl, especially on warm Honolulu days.
Is ONC Dog Park open to the public or only for military personnel?
This park is located on Hickam military base, so you'll need base access to visit. It's not open to the general public without proper credentials.
Are there separate areas for small and large dogs?
Yes, there's a main fenced area suited for medium and large breeds, plus a separate small dog run nearby — handy if you have a petite pup.
What are the best times to visit ONC Dog Park?
Mid-afternoon tends to be quieter with fewer dogs around, which reviewers say is great for training sessions or a more relaxed visit. Early mornings and weekends may be busier.

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