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  2. Point Isabel Regional Shoreline - Wikipedia

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    Point Isabel Dog Owners and Friends (PIDO) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with approximately 7,500 members as of 2024. PIDO was founded in 1985 when Point Isabel was made on-leash-only and by 1987 successfully negotiated off-leash, multi-use status for Point Isabel again.

  3. Fort Funston - Wikipedia

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    Fort Funston is a popular dog park and the only park in the GGNRA that allows off-leash dogs. The strong, steady winds make the cliffs overlooking the beach a popular site for hang gliding . The gliding is rated intermediate difficulty (Level III). [ 11 ]

  4. Dog park - Wikipedia

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    Dog parks are the fastest-growing segment of city parks. There were 569 off-leash dog parks in the 100 largest U.S. cities in 2010, a 34 percent jump in 5 years, while overall parks increased only 3 percent. Portland, Oregon has the highest per capita in the US with 5.7 dog parks for every 100,000 residents.

  5. Ohlone Park - Wikipedia

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    The dog park, established in 1979 when the park was dedicated, was one of the first off-leash dog parks in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ page needed ] There are four play areas for children, two for school-age children at McGee and at Milvia, and two for toddlers at Bonita and at McGee.

  6. These California cities are among the top dog-friendly ... - AOL

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    The Central Coast city has nearly 29 dog-friendly restaurants and around 19 dog-friendly commodations per 100,000 residents, plus 57 trails that are open to canine companions.

  7. Mission Bay (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    The California least tern has more than tripled in number since it was put on the endangered species list, and has many colonies from San Diego Bay to the San Francisco Bay area. Most are fenced and protected from public access. The major cause for its decline was habitat destruction and alteration, as occurred in Mission Bay.

  8. Brand New 70-Acre Off-Leash Dog Park in NC Is Giving ... - AOL

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    Related: Video of Blind Dog Finding 'Treasure' at the Park Is Melting Hearts. According to WSOC-TV, Off Leash will feature a pebble beach, dock, and dog wash station. There are lots of way to ...

  9. List of parks in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of parks in the city of San Diego, California: [1] [2] List of parks ... Dog Beach (off-leash dog area in Ocean Beach) Dusty Rhodes Park (with off ...