Some helpful info about San Francisco's dog parks.
Eureka Valley Dog Play Area is a compact, fenced off-leash space at 100 Collingwood Street, adjacent to the Eureka Valley Recreation Center in the heart of the Castro neighborhood. While small in size, this well-maintained park provides a safe and convenient spot for neighborhood dogs to socialize and burn off energy in one of the city's most vibrant districts.
This small, fenced park features a mix of grass and dirt surfaces on relatively flat terrain, making it easy to navigate for dogs of all sizes and ages. The secure fencing provides peace of mind for owners during off-leash play. The compact footprint means the space is intimate rather than expansive, which helps foster a friendly atmosphere among regulars. The park sits alongside the Eureka Valley Recreation Center, which adds to the neighborhood park feel.
Dogs who do well in smaller, calmer settings and owners who need a quick, convenient off-leash stop in the Castro. The fenced enclosure makes it a solid choice for dogs still building recall skills. The intimate size is best suited for smaller dogs or dogs who prefer fewer playmates at a time.
Morning hours (7–9 AM) and evening hours (5–7 PM) are the busiest with neighborhood regulars. Weekend mid-mornings also see steady traffic. The small size means it can feel full quickly during peak hours.