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    Ohlone Park West

    3.5 (57 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Annie is somewhat impressed by Yankee's crazy antics.
    Molly K.

    I'm a dog walker, so I spend a lot of time with dogs in various rails and parks and so I am pretty opinionated about them. I think you should only take your dog to Ohlone if you're truly desperate and have very little time. It's one thing if you live in a spot where this dog park would be the best you've got, but we East Bay dog owners/walkers have so many other amazing dog parks and trails to choose from. A few spots that are FAR better than Ohlone are: Pt. Isabel, Albany Bulb, Cesar Chavez at the Berkeley Marina, and my favorites--the trails in Redwood Regional Park and Tilden. **Pros: --It's enclosed. If you have a puppy or not-well-trained-to-come dog, because Ohlone is enclosed and pretty small, you can have some hope of being able to catch him or her when you want to leave. --It has water and water bowls for dogs. --There are picnic tables for owners and dogs to sit on/scramble over. --It's a good place to meet new friends since there's a lot of standing around. **Cons: --It gets pretty stinky, especially in the summer. --The woodchips wear thin sometimes and it becomes a mud hole in the rainy season. --It's small. --It's boring to some (that includes me--I would rather hike or walk with dogs than stand around. Then again, if I had a puppy, standing around while the pup goes nuts might be more fun.) --I've seen some pretty irresponsible people with their poorly trained dogs at the park (and seen some fights). (Note: I advise you to stop outside the park and check out the dogs' behavior inside the enclosure. If you see aggressive dogs and/or irresponsible owners, don't go in.) --If your dog is barky, you might want to go someplace else. There's been a lot of tension between neighbors and park-users. There are signs asking you to keep your dog's barking to a minimum, which, to some terrier or chihuahua owners, might be near to impossible. I use this park 1-2x/year these days because there are so many other truly wonderful spots that are close by to explore with my dog friends.

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    Puhan H.

    This is a review for the dog park: Close-by and good for a quick dog-with-dog interaction. They have nice wooden benches and tables for you to sit on. However, do be wary. Dogs love to pee on them and there's one table that smells pretty awful. There is no grass in the park and a lot of sticks that dogs like to chew on. There's always golf balls or ropes for dogs to play with and of course water and potty bags. Usually it is better if you have big dogs as most of the dogs there are pretty big. I bring my miniature pinscher/chihuahua there from time to time when I don't have time to bring him to the bigger dog parks. There are a few medium to small dogs that come by that he can play with but that is rather rare. To sum it up, it is a decent park and I will continue to go there. If you do have time and a car though, take your dog out for a treat at Cesar Chavez Park or Point Isabelle Park!

    Reyna M.

    I love bringing my baby to this park! For the most part there are some very well behaved gentle dogs here. I am not giving it a 5 star because every now and then you do have those owners who dont control or watch their dogs which can be very annoying. I have a small (17 pound) mutt and he loves all dogs. He sure enjoys coming here! Overall great park, pretty clean and they even have bags for people to clean up and a bowl of water if they get thirsty!

    It's small dog day!
    Loungshung Y.

    What can I say about this dog park? I really do want to like, it can be a nice park at times, but for the most part it's rather just sub-par. There are a lot of better choices in terms of dog parks in the east bay area, and even in Berkeley itself there are better alternatives than Ohlone. However it does have its merits, it's just that those merits are oftentimes overshadowed by all the downfalls of the place. So let's start off with the good points. First and foremost, for all that live in the area, it's just really convenient. I mean it's really really convenient and requires no work really on the part of owners. Which is probably one of the biggest faults of the park as well, but we'll get to that in a bit. Put it simply, if you're desperate then this place will work perfectly for your dog. Had a long/bad day at work? Well, just drop them off at Ohlone and let them rear around... And the reason you can do that is because it's enclosed, another point for the park. Next, I've also noticed that there are regulars at this park which allows for dogs to become accustomed to one another, a good thing. Plus most of the community members are generally really nice and cordial individuals. Lastly, this next point is a bit case specific but I think it's pretty decent for puppies on off days where the park is less crowded. Because of the enclosed location and small size, you can socialize your pup in a confined location and have control over the situation. That's a plus. But now for the demerits of this park...First off, as i mentioned earlier this place does not exactly require a lot of input from the owners. Dogs can run around freely without any supervision and frankly they do. An off-leash park comes with some liberties, but when owners are completely oblivious to what is going on around them and more importantly what their dog is up to then we have a big problem on our hands. It's not an exaggeration when other reviewers make statements about the acuity and focus some dog owners at this park are exhibiting. What compounds this situation is when these dogs that are running around unsupervised have behavioral issues i.e aggressiveness, dominance, barking etc. Sometimes these dogs can get out of hand and with a non-attentive owner things usually progress a lot further than they should under normal circumstances. Don't get me wrong though, I have a tiny and well trained miniature pinscher that I bring to this park. I'm not overprotective when dogs get into rough play and believe me when this guy plays with any other dog it gets rough for the little guy quick. Usually I'll just let them rough-house and rear around, but there are moments when you really just have to step in because a dog is too aggressive and the owner not paying any attention is unable to intervene or recall their pet. This goes for dogs of all shapes and sizes at this park as well, not just the smaller dogs. Obviously some of the dogs that grace this park are not properly trained and do have some behavioral problems. Other than those glaring problems with this park, I just have another minor complaint about the park. This place is kept relatively clean, generally because of clean up days, but on far too many occasions owners do not pick up after their dogs. It's like a game of minesweeper when you're walking out on the woodchips. Overall, I'd say if you're desperate you can come here. It's not half bad when there's a good crowd here, and for convenience sake it does the job. However, with all the inattentive owners that frequent this park and the dogs that have behavior issues, I'd advise that you to take a little bit of extra time and go to one of the prime dog parks at your disposal in the extended area.

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    OK early morning stop. I wanted my parents and kids to see some water and we stopped by since we…read morewere in the area and this park is open early. It's too cold to go into the water but you can see a bit of San Francisco on a clear day. Its actually a perfect representation of the Bay Area for visitors. Cold, sky is gray, and rocks near the water is covered with slippery seaweed. At the very end of University Ave you can find plenty of parking and two of the odd/unique attractions. There is a giant sundial near the pier. Its 10 foot in diameter and a gift from Berkeley's sister city Sakai, Japan. There is a giant proto-asian culture style statue called "The Guardian" on the grass. The Guardian is an extrapolation of a six-inch clay and wood sculpture in a Buddhist temple in Penang. The city fiercely resisted Frederic Fierstein's plopping of the Guardian. Fierstein fiercely fought back. Fierstein gathered signatures and placed an initiative on the ballot in support of the Guardian. The worst thing about coming so early are there was a person smoking weed in their car and kept loudly cursing on the phone even with kids and old people visibly around.

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