Top Public & Private Dog Parks in South San Jose, San Jose, CA
Sniffspot's private dog parks are the best way to exercise your dog. We have the best variety and the best priced dog parks anywhere!
Top Public & Private Dog Parks in South San Jose, San Jose, CA
Sniffspot's private dog parks are the best way to exercise your dog. We have the best variety and the best priced dog parks anywhere!
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Public dog park
Raleigh Linear Park
The Raleigh Linear Park in San Jose, California is an unfenced dog park located at 6108 Raleigh Rd. This park offers chairs and tables for dog owners to relax while their furry friends play. The park is open from 6 AM to 10 PM seven days a week. For more information, visit the website sanjoseca.gov or contact [email protected].
Park hours: 6 AM–10 PM 7 days per Week
Chairs
Table
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Public dog park
Miyuki Dog Park
Miyuki Dog Park located in San Jose, California, is a fully fenced enclosure where owners can bring their dogs to play. The park has strict rules in place such as accompanying dogs at all times, a limit of two dogs per person, and a requirement to pick up after your dog. Children must be accompanied by a guardian, and dogs must have proof of license and vaccinations. The park provides amenities such as chairs and tables for visitors. Operating hours are from 6 am to 9 pm daily. Any dogs showing bad behavior will be asked to leave. For more information, visit their website or call (408) 535-3570.
Park hours: 6 am–9 pm, every day
Chairs
Table

Private dog park
Behin's Fully Fenced Yard For Dogs To Rent In San Jose
Small dog friendly
Water - hose
Dog treats
Chairs
Private dog park
Behin's Fully Fenced Yard For Dogs To Rent In San Jose

Private dog park
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St. Stephen's in-the-Field Episcopal Church's Fully Fenced Yard In San Jose
Hello! We’re just getting started hosting with Sniffspot and are excited to host you! Please let us know what we can do to improve the space. A past guest let us know we needed better signage, so we got a bright blue sign printed and hung it on the fenced area. Another guest mistook the community garden (incompletely fenced) for the play area (completely fenced). If you see vegetables, the area is not completely fenced! You're welcome to explore, just be respectful of the gardeners and plants please. The avocado tree overhanging the play area is dropping fruit right now, so if your dog likes to eat random stuff on the ground please be careful! The play area is tucked between St Stephen’s in-the-Field Episcopal Church and the left hand fence (turn from Santa Teresa Blvd onto Avenida España, then take the first right and head to the back). There are two churches on the lot, ours is at the back, with ample off street parking and lots of gardens to explore, in addition to the enclosed play space. Feel free to message with any questions!
Fertilizer-free
Parkour obstacles
Pesticide-free
Small dog friendly
This is a great little spot! It’s like a very large backyard, fully fenced,... more

























