Some helpful info about San Francisco's dog parks.
Walter Haas Dog Play Area sits atop a hill in the Diamond Heights neighborhood, offering a fenced off-leash space with panoramic views of downtown San Francisco and the Bay. The park's standout feature is its natural boulder formations, which create an obstacle-course element that agile dogs love to climb and larger dogs enjoy chasing around.
The dog play area is part of the four-acre Walter Haas Park, featuring a fenced enclosure with a mix of grass and dirt surfaces across gently rolling hilltop terrain. Natural boulder formations are scattered throughout, providing climbing challenges and visual interest that set this park apart from typical flat dog runs. The hilltop elevation provides excellent natural drainage and cooling breezes, keeping the ground usable and comfortable even during warmer days or after rain.
Agile, playful dogs who enjoy climbing and scrambling over natural boulders. The fenced enclosure provides security for off-leash play, while the boulder features add stimulation that more active dogs crave. The larger park's playground, basketball court, and picnic area make it a great choice for families.
Morning visits tend to be quieter, while afternoons and weekends bring out the neighborhood regulars from Diamond Heights and Glen Park. Weekday evenings also see steady traffic from the local community.