Wrigley Heights Dog Park 3401 Golden Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90806
About the Business
Welcome to Wrigley Heights Dog Park, a delightful oasis for you and your furry friend in the heart of Long Beach, California. Nestled at 3401 Golden Avenue, this 1.9-acre park offers the perfect setting for dogs to romp and play, while their owners relax and enjoy the serene environment. Open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM, Wrigley Heights Dog Park is designed to cater to the needs of both pets and their owners.
Our park features a convenient entry vestibule area where dogs can be safely unleashed or held when entering or leaving the park. The park's surface is covered with existing mulch, ensuring a comfortable play area for all dogs. The site is securely enclosed with painted chain link fencing, and the existing trees provide ample shade, offering a cool respite on sunny days.
For your convenience, we provide dog pick-up bags, separate trash receptacles, benches for relaxation, and a water fountain to keep your pet hydrated. Please note that the park may be closed for maintenance on Mondays before noon.
Managed by Long Beach Parks, Recreation, and Marine, Wrigley Heights Dog Park is a must-visit destination for dog owners in the area. For any inquiries, feel free to contact us at (562) 570-3111. Come and experience the joy of a well-maintained, community-focused dog park where both pets and their owners can enjoy quality time together.
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Location & Phone number
3401 Golden Avenue, Long Beach, California 90806, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"i used to come to this park for years. it just took one bad owner with an american bully to ruin it all. my golden retriever got attacked by his dog 2 days ago, unprovoked and ended up hurting my baby, costing 1200$ at the vet and the dog bit my hand as well. please be careful, wouldnt want to wish this traumatic experience on anybody."
"You peeps that gave 3/4/5 star reviews, please go to San Pedro dog park or Huntington "Beach" dog park, otherwise st. hu. UPDATE: I see why more dogs are not here!!!! THORN ALERT! I'm not sure, but plants or trees are dropping thorns that got between Kobi's pads twice. Your dog LIMPING is not a site you want to see at a lunch break dog park. NOTE PICTURE! The arrow shows the thorn area, outside the dirt and rock area! A large open area for dogs-both big and small. This park has so much potential! Get it together, LBC! Lacking in any ambiance or grass, this place has great potential, but for now, it reminds me of wild west ghost town. There is a large development going up nearby, and this dog park would be great updated to version. 7.0 to go with that development. Kenji and Kobi didn't mind, but they weren't impressed enough to play at all. Thorns will do that."
"It’s a pretty big park. No grass. Wood chips. Lots of poop left on the ground. Hardly any dogs when I went. 2nd door is broken. Thankfully someone made a makeshift barrier. Be careful with little spiky things from a tree to the very far left from the entrance. My dog got some stuck to his paw. They were pretty sharp."
"Nice big dog park with a separate area for small dogs. It was wonderful, but I was told about coyote in the area so on the lookout at dusk. That's -small dog area,- not a place to bring an aggressive animal because you have to put a muzzle on it around other dogs in the park. The dog park rules for Long Beach specifically state No Aggressive Dogs in their dog parks within the City."
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