Lynn Robie Off-Leash Dog Park
About the Business
Lynn Robie Off-Leash Dog Park is a beloved institution located at 7895 Freeport Boulevard in Sacramento, California. This park is a part of the extensive parks and recreation system in Sacramento, which offers over 4,265 acres of regional, community-wide, and neighborhood facilities for residents to enjoy. With 129 neighborhood parks, 56 community parks, and 25 Regional/Citywide Specialty Parks, there are plenty of opportunities for exercise and relaxation.
The City of Sacramento Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment is dedicated to updating its Parks Plan to ensure that the community's vision and priorities for services are met over the next 20 years. Park Planning & Development is constantly working on new construction and improvement projects to enhance the park experience for visitors and neighbors alike.
At Lynn Robie Off-Leash Dog Park, guests can let their furry friends roam free in a safe and enjoyable environment. The park is a great place for dogs to socialize and get some exercise, while their owners relax and unwind. Visit the Parks Plan 2040 page to learn more about the future plans for Sacramento's parks and recreation system, and discover all the wonderful amenities that Lynn Robie Off-Leash Dog Park has to offer.
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Location & Phone number
7895 Freeport Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95832, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Reviews
"Park was well maintained. Seemed like a great community of dog owners that meet up regualrly for walks and dog dates. Very friendly."
"Great place to bring my Pomeranians whenever we come into town. However, took them there today and got yelled at by a lady who wanted to bring her 120lbs+ husky into the small dog side. She asked if she could let her dog in and I told her sure but I think her big dog may do better on the big dog side. She got upset and started yelling she comes there daily and does her public service of cleaning the place and should be able to use either side. I was taken aback because I just got a call my mom was on life support and won't have long to live and here I have a lady with a big dog yelling at me while everyone stood and watch. She eventually did take her dog to the big dog side but mocked me by telling anyone coming to the dog park not to bring their dogs to the small dog side because that section was closed for private usage. I tried to explain the rules I saw on the bulletin as I came in, but one of the folks in her circle signaled for me not to. So I guess bullying is common here. My dogs were all alone on the small dog side and begged to go to the big dog side but I didn't let them because I thought the rules were rules. I won't be coming back. And if I do, it's not safe to come by myself."
"Large dog park with separate smaller section for small dogs. Many regulars to this park so if you go regularly you will start getting to know the other dogs and owners. For the most part the dogs have been well behaved and friendly and owners responsible. The park can get very muddy during rainy season."
"It's not huge, but there's running room & some seating and shade. This park is separated by dog size which some people like. There are nearby restrooms which is important for us humans!!!"
"Cute little park with owners who don't pick up their dog's poop. Literally just watched someone's dog take a dump right in front of their owner and the owner didn't even care. There aren't any poop bags provided but I doubt that would make a difference. I usually come during the morning or afternoon and I'm usually the only person in the small dog side. After work or on weekends the small dog side can get very crowded very quickly."
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