While there aren’t many off-leash dog parks in Fairfield, California, just outside the city limits, you can find plenty of places to take your pup. Whether you’re visiting or moving to Fairfield, California, your dog doesn’t have to miss out on the fun!
Below, we’ve highlighted 10 of the best off-leash dog parks in the area you should check out the next time you’re in or around Fairfield.

The 10 Off-Leash Dog Parks in Fairfield, CA
- Separate small and large dog parks
- Large dog park has wood chips and concrete surfaces
- Small dog park has granite and concrete surfaces
- Free parking on-site
- Bring your own waste bags
2. Kennedy Park
- Not a gated dog park
- Wide open spaces for dogs to run
- Bring your own water and waste bags
- Plenty to do for people at the park
- Parking on-site
3. Wardlaw Dog Park
- 2-acre fenced-in dog park
- Separate parks for large and small dogs
- Bring your own water and waste bags
- Plenty of parking
- Right off a busy road
4. American Canyon Dog Park
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- Smaller dog park
- Waste bags available
- Bring your own water
- Street parking only
- Not very busy
5. Centennial Dog Park
- Separate parks for small and large dogs
- Seating and shade are limited at the dog park
- Mulch surfaces throughout the dog park
- There is water available for dogs
- Wooden agility course available for dogs
6. Pinole Dog Park
- Very large dog park
- Separate parks for small and large dogs
- They provide water and waste bags at the parks
- Restrooms are located near the dog park
- Plenty of hiking trails
7. Markley Creek Dog Park
- Separate dog parks for small and large dogs
- Gravel surface at both parks—not great for hot days
- Very clean and well-kept
- Plenty of parking
- Very quiet location
8. Martinez Dog Park
- The dog park is right next to the waterfront
- Separate parks for small and large dogs
- Mulch surface at both dog parks
- Plenty of picnic tables and benches
- Very quiet
9. Benicia Dog Park
- Separate areas for small and large dogs
- Water is available
- There is a walking trail right next to the park
- Plenty of parking
10. Baldwin Dog Park
- Maximum of two dogs per handler
- Dogs must be at least 6 months old
- Separate dog parks for small and large dogs
- Plenty of shade and grass on site
- Parking available

Final Thoughts
With so many great off-leash dog parks right around Fairfield, California, there’s no reason you and your pup can’t get out and enjoy some fresh air. Not only will you enjoy your time at the dog park, but you and your dog might meet a new friend or two along the way!
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