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    Raleigh Linear Dog Park

    3.1 (20 reviews)

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    Only get shade from trees outside the fence
    Jason A.

    Raleigh Linear Dog Enclosure. If you put your kids in here I bet it can pass calling it a daycare too. 2 benches, a table but no sun protection. It's mostly astroturf with a couple of left-behind tennis balls lying around and a water fountain by the gate entrance. I outlasted a Pit and his owner and another after had two different-colored Collies come visit. Emi likes to greet and let alone so when she was done sniffing around she chilled next to me by one of their sorry excuses for tree shade. Go the human park across the street from Target instead.

    Chloe loves the fake grass
    Stacie V.

    This dog park is always empty, but it won't be for long. They're building apartments across the street. The park will soon be filled dog lovers. In a few months, this park will be crowded! This is one of the cleanest dog parks I've been to. Not a single piece of dog poop anywhere. Strangely though, the park usually runs out of doggy bags so it's best to bring your own. It's a little hard to find a seat in the shade if you go in the afternoon, but there is plenty of seating. There are a few public toys (balls, ropes, chew toys) laying around too. It's not hard to find. You pass a "human" park, basketball court, and a few large grassy fields with closed sewage. These large grassy fields are great space for your pup to run around but be careful of the sewage/drains. It's really icky and my sweetie loves to get wet.

    Sunset or morning is best! NO shade midday in the hot months

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    Don't come here, it's not worth the drive. It's extremely small and dirty. There's also no parking usually.

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    So great to have such a large space and let my rescue pup be free to roam around. Clean and close.read more

    Raleigh Linear Green (RLG) is an approximate 5-acre park that's hidden away in deep south San José…read more Due to the (still under construction) surrounding housing development, RLG was built as a turnkey project to fulfill the requirements of the Parkland Dedication Ordinance (PDO), which states that a developer must provide 3-acres of parkland for every 1,000 anticipated residents. RLG is built on a PG&E easement, and is surrounded by huge transmission towers with active power lines looming overhead. This is also how it gets the "linear" moniker, which means that it's longer than it is wide. A good portion of this park (±50%) is dedicated to fenced off areas that are essentially gussied up drainage ditches for all the local outfalls. RLG lacks more than it has, but -as has become customary with my park reviews- here is a list: -x2 Full Basketball Courts -Pathetic fitness area -Decent little dog park located at the south end -Street parking on the westerly side of Raleigh Rd. -NO Playground -NO Picnic Tables or BBQ Pits -NO Restrooms -NO grassy fields for sports The only good thing about RLG is it's Dog Park, but why would you go here when there's a much nicer one (Miyuki) less than a mile away? This park has no redeeming qualities about it, and was obviously built to satisfy PDO requirements. Otherwise, it would never exist, and as far as I'm concerned--it doesn't.

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    My family was looking for a lowkey place to play pickleball in San Jose because we didn't want to…read moreplay at courts that were really busy and packed. We wanted to play as a family and keep on switching off. This was the park to do so. Park seems very relaxing and there were benches, big trees, playground that I noticed while walking on the path to the courts. Courts were pretty good, they were well taken care of, lines and courts look re-done recently. The nets had a little dip in the middle and looked a little uneven. Would definitely come back to play with the family or to play against other people.

    I came across this park since I was staying at the Hayes Mansion next door and wanted to walk off…read moremy dinner. The park is right next to the Hayes Mansion and it had a nice loop that served its purpose for me. The first loop around, it struck me as somewhat odd- there were seemingly random paths, wood fences, and different terrain. It all made sense to me when I saw a little bulletin board that talked about the park's past history as an amusement park called Frontier Village! Even though I had never visited Frontier Village, I could imagine how some of the park must have looked and could see a western theme in some of the leftover infrastructure. The park has some nice amenities- a large playground area, shaded areas to picnic, a basketball court, tennis courts, pickleball courts, not to mention the loop that goes around the perimeter of the park that is great for walking or jogging laps. However, large areas of the park seem like they are underused/undeveloped/somewhat neglected. I definitely think the city could find better use for some of the space here to develop and create a much better park. Also there were some strange characters hanging around the park, definitely not a place that I'd want to be when it gets dark.

    Raleigh Linear Dog Park - petservices - Updated July 2026

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