Off The Leash Dog Park

Off The Leash Dog Park Off the Leash Dog Park provides 5+ acres of land for our dogs & their humans to safely walk/run/play off-leash. Open to the public. Hours are sunrise to sunset.

Our non-profit 501(c)3 org is funded & maintained entirely by volunteers + donations, and is the only dog park across Yuba-Sutter counties! Yuba-Sutter Off the Leash Dog Park, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, funded and maintained entirely by volunteers and through donations - and the only dog park across the Yuba-Sutter counties. We provide 5+ acres of land, leased by Caltrans, for our dogs and

their humans to safely walk / run / play off-leash, to promote responsible dog ownership, and ultimately bring community together. No food/drink/treats allowed in park. Park rules + guidelines are posted on-site. Donations can be sent to: Off the Leash Dog Park, PO Box 923, Yuba City, CA 95992

08/09/2025

We have an extension in the park until at least end of September! Will keep everyone posted as we learn more.

A large branch has come down at the back of the park, on top of the fence. Please be aware of the potential for your dog...
05/11/2025

A large branch has come down at the back of the park, on top of the fence. Please be aware of the potential for your dog to escape until it is repaired.

Exciting news to share!!
04/29/2025

Exciting news to share!!

And a big shout out to Pauline Robinson who mowed around the park! What an effort!!
04/19/2025

And a big shout out to Pauline Robinson who mowed around the park! What an effort!!

A big THANK YOU to the crew at Beale AFB who helped get the dog park ready for tomorrow’s egg hunt! Just a reminder that...
04/19/2025

A big THANK YOU to the crew at Beale AFB who helped get the dog park ready for tomorrow’s egg hunt! Just a reminder that the park will be open only for egg hunt participants and volunteers.

04/16/2025

Just a reminder that the egg hunt is this Saturday!

04/05/2025

Hi park-goers! Mowing and bagging the FoxTails is going well. Please be aware that if you arrive at the park and you see there is mowing, it is likely that the back gate is open .

Please be on the lookout for tennis balls! If you could try to clear tennis balls from Foxtail – infested areas that would be helpful. Tennis balls are bad news for the blower on the mower. Thank you!

04/03/2025

For anyone who had their pet photos taken at the Community Day event a few weeks ago, they will be posted soon!

Thank you Tom for always making the dog park look great!
03/28/2025

Thank you Tom for always making the dog park look great!

Address

2050 Wild River Dr
Yuba City, CA
95991

Website

https://www.offtheleashdogpark.com/how-to-give

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Our Dog Park

In 2005 Off the Leash was conceived, at least the idea of a local dog park was incubated. For the next two years, volunteers approached local city governments with the idea of a public use, community sponsored Off the Leash Dog Park. During this period an application was made to become a 501©3 not for profit corporation. The I.R.S. and the state of California granted is nonprofit status. After a year or more of searching, Cal-Trans agreed to lease 5 acres of land on Wild River Drive to Off the Leash.

In 2007 the city of Yuba City granted a conditional use permit to Off the Leash, Inc. to build and open the current dog park.

Why a dog park? Studies have shown that dogs that are well exercised and socialized tend to be better behaved. A dog park also gives us a forum to educate the public about responsible pet ownership, behavior, training and health care issues. The added benefit is that dog owners get to socialize also. You can meet new friends and share dog stories.

With the use permit in hand we mowed the evil star thistle, bagged it up and put up the first fence. With help from members, and a group from Beale AFB we dug holes, poured concrete and erected fence posts. The following day with the help of approximately 20 volunteers we fenced the 5 acre site and installed our rear gate. The following day we opened for business. Our official grand opening was not to take place for approximately 2 months.