Riverside, California is known for its citrus industry and 24 nationally-registered historic sites.1 Full of navel oranges and history, this city offers art and plenty of cultural activities, including museums, performing arts centers, and fabulous restaurants. It also offers plenty of off-leash dog parks where you can take your pooch for a day of fun.
In this guide, we’ll list eight off-leash dog parks in Riverside and nearby areas you can visit today. Grab your pup, leash, treats, and water bowl, and let’s check them out!
Offers 25 acres of fun with a scenic view of the Santa Ana Mountains
Waste bags provided
Separate area for small and large doggies
Drinking fountains on site
Conclusion
We hope our list of eight great off-leash dog parks gives you the information you need to take your dog out for a fun day and meet new furry friends. Don’t forget to pick up after your pooch and abide by park rules. It’s a good idea to double-check times and rules of any park you’re considering in case anything has changed. Remember to bring a leash, as many parks require your dog on a leash before entering and exiting the park. Don’t forget a water bowl and poop bags, too!
Rachel Giordano is a writer and musician living in Pensacola, Florida, with her partner and their two dogs, Aero, a Border Collie/Sheltie mix and Sophie, a Boston Terrier. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication and loves writing about animals of all types. When she’s not writing about pets, she loves to write suspense/thriller novels. A musician by night and writer by day, she enjoys educating the public about the needs and requirements of animals, big and small.