Where is a good dog park in this area?

Thu Dec 14 12:52:58 PST 2006
stuccosteve Wrote:
In Millbrae or Burlingame area. One that is not too populated with dogs and does not get too muddy.

Thu Dec 14 12:57:23 PST 2006
veeka Wrote:
Is your dog nice? How big?

Fri Dec 15 23:08:20 PST 2006
hal Wrote:
Bayside Park has a very large dog park. It's also next to long walking and jogging trails along the Bay for walks with leashed dogs. I've attached the webcard below.

hal attached these links:
Bayside Park


Sat Dec 16 10:10:24 PST 2006
townhall Wrote:
Foster City has the best dog park. It is paved and has a section for small dogs and another for large dogs. There are pooper scoopers, plastic bags and water. Also chairs and tables. Corner of Foster City Blvd., and Bounty.

Thu Dec 21 12:51:51 PST 2006
botltopp Wrote:
There is a great Dog Park out past Fourth Avenue in San Mateo. If I remember correctly I think it will be on your left hand side of the road. Awesome dog run area with bags to clean up after. There is also a separate partition for small and large dogs. Hope this helps!

Fri Dec 29 17:26:40 PST 2006
anothera Wrote:
The previous post is correct but it may need some clarification. The dog park is just south of Ryder Park. See attached webcard. There is a parking area that can be accessed from East 3rd Avenue -- about a mile or so from the Bayshore Freeway (101). For those who have lived in San Mateo for a while you will remember this area as the old dump site. There's no doubt lots of history buried under the big mound out there.

anothera attached these links:
Shoreline Parks - Bayfront, Seal Point, Ryder


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