Moscone Park

1998 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA 94123

4.5
166 reviews
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Dog Park Features

Surface Type
🟩artificial turf
Park Size
medium
Fencing
Fully Fenced
Off-Leash Area
Available
Indoor Space
Outdoor Only
Water Fountain
Not Available

Overview

Tucked into the heart of the Marina, the Moscone Park dog area offers city pups a lively, neighborhood hangout with soft turf, secure fencing, and plenty of new friends to romp with. Owners enjoy an easygoing, social vibe steps away from playgrounds, sports courts, and grassy fields for extra walks before or after off‑leash time.

Details

This cozy, fully fenced run is covered in artificial turf, keeping paws cleaner and making fetch and zoomies easy year-round. Regulars mention that it comfortably fits around twenty dogs and that the community is friendly, with “humanoids” chatting on the benches while pups mingle. A newer gravel section adds an extra space option, though some dogs prefer to sprint on the adjacent athletic field’s real grass before or after their dog-park session. With trees for a bit of shade, nearby restrooms and playground, and lots of open lawn for picnics and leashed strolls, it’s a convenient neighborhood hub for both dogs and their people.

⏰ Opening Hours

Monday6 AM to 11 PM
Tuesday6 AM to 11 PM
Wednesday6 AM to 11 PM
Thursday6 AM to 11 PM
Friday6 AM to 11 PM
Saturday6 AM to 11 PM
Sunday6 AM to 11 PM

♿️ Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

📞 Contact Information

Address
1998 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA 94123
Plus Code: RH28+M5 Marina District, San Francisco, CA

Located in: George R. Moscone Recreation Center

📍 Location

Popular Times

💡 Pro Tip: Quietest Time to Visit

The park is typically least busy on Sunday mornings.

Sunday

6am12pm6pm

Monday

6am12pm6pm

Tuesday

6am12pm6pm

Wednesday

6am12pm6pm

Thursday

6am12pm6pm

Friday

6am12pm6pm

Saturday

6am12pm6pm

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