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Lafayette Park Dog Play Area

Lafayette Park's dog play area sits at an elevation of 371 feet in Pacific Heights, offering stunning panoramic views of the Bay, Alcatraz, and the Golden Gate Bridge. Renovated in 2019 with premium amenities, this fully enclosed and double-gated park is one of the most polished dog play areas in the city.

Terrain & Layout

The enclosed play area features premium K9 artificial turf with an antimicrobial infill system and advanced drainage, keeping the surface clean and usable in all weather. Concrete paths surround the turf area, and a double-gated entry system provides extra security for off-leash play. The surrounding park features historic trees dating back to the 1930s, and the elevated position provides sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay.

Amenities

  • Seating: Benches and retaining walls for sitting
  • Water: Communal water bowls and a dedicated dog fountain with automated bowl fillers
  • Parking: Street parking in the Pacific Heights neighborhood
  • Restrooms: Available in the surrounding Lafayette Park
  • Lighting: Modern LED lighting, making the park safe and accessible until 10 PM daily

Best For

Dogs who thrive on artificial turf surfaces and owners who want the security of a fully enclosed, double-gated space. The premium surface is easy on paws and stays clean year-round.

Busy Times

Weekday lunch hours are particularly popular due to the park's proximity to the Pacific Heights business district. Weekends see steady traffic throughout the day, with mornings typically being the quietest.

Tips

  • Take advantage of the LED lighting for evening visits — the bay views at dusk are stunning
  • The double-gated entry requires patience during busy times but provides excellent security
  • Visit during weekday mornings for the most space and fewest crowds

Seating

benches
retaining walls

Enclosure

closed
double-gated

Water

communal bowls
dog fountain

Surfaces

turf
concrete paths

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