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The field guide to San Francisco's dog parks.

Potrero Hill Dog Play Area

The Potrero Hill Dog Play Area is a beloved neighborhood gem featuring thoughtfully designed separate areas for small and large dogs. Perched on Potrero Hill with views of the San Francisco skyline, this fenced park provides a secure and sociable environment for dogs of all sizes to enjoy off-leash play.

Terrain & Layout

This medium-sized, fenced park is divided into separate sections for small and large dogs, ensuring safe and comfortable play experiences for all visitors. Well-maintained grassy areas provide a soft surface for running and play, while gravel sections offer texture variety and help with drainage and cleanliness. The park's elevated position on Potrero Hill rewards visitors with views of the city skyline, adding urban charm to the natural setting.

Amenities

  • Seating: Benches for owners to rest and socialize within the park
  • Water: A dedicated dog fountain keeps pets hydrated during play
  • Parking: Street parking available on surrounding Potrero Hill streets
  • Restrooms: Not immediately adjacent to the dog area
  • Lighting: Limited; primarily a daytime park

Best For

Owners of smaller dogs who appreciate the safety of a separate small-dog area. Also great for larger dogs who enjoy grassy play space within a secure fence. The separated design makes this one of the better options for dogs who are timid around bigger playmates.

Busy Times

Weekday evenings (5–7 PM) and weekend mornings (9 AM–12 PM) are the busiest. Midday on weekdays tends to be quieter, with a mix of dog walkers and work-from-home residents.

Tips

  • The separate small/large dog areas are a real standout feature — great for shy or small dogs
  • The gravel sections stay cleaner and drier than the grass during wet weather
  • The hilltop location can get windy in the afternoon — bring a layer

Seating

benches

Enclosure

fenced

Water

dog fountain

Surfaces

grass
gravel