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Marin Locations

Learn where you can walk your dog in Marin!

Mill Valley: Bayfront Park

Sycamore, east of Camino Alto

Bayfront’s 3-acre dog park is spacious and diverse with access to Bay swimming for the avid water dogs. A small agility course offers exercise for dogs that like to play alone. 

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Larkspur: Canine Commons at Piper Park

250 Doherty Drive, Larkspur

Larkspur's Canine Commons, located in Piper Park, is the regular playground for hundreds of local dogs and their guardians. This special area re-opened in January of 2006, and allows dog guardians and pets an opportunity to enjoy one another in a safe enclosure.

For more information, please contact Larkspur Park and Recreation Department at (415) 927-5110.

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San Rafael: Field of Dogs

Civic Center Drive at Armory Drive and the Lagoon

The Field of Dogs officially opened on July 11, 1998. It is located at the Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael.

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Novato: O'Hair Park

Dog park group: D.O.G.B.O.N.E. (The Dog Owners Group Bettering Our Novato Environment)

Novato Blvd. just west of Sutro/San Marin

The park is available for romping, but funding for improvements is still needed.

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Sausalito: Remington Park

Ebtide at Bridgeway, Martin Luther King Open Space

Opened in 1991, Remington Park has become one of Marin's premier pooch places.

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San Anselmo: Red Hill Community Park

The property that has become Red Hill Community Park is owned by the Tamalpais Union High School District (TUHSD) and is located behind Red Hill Shopping Center between Shaw Drive and Sunny Hills Drive. The park is designed to meet the diverse needs of our citizens, providing a beautiful area for recreation for our children and active adults, a safe walking track and a new, fully contained dog park.




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