Off leash Dog Parks
Posted under Oahu Directory by oahupet
Information provided with permission by the Hawaiian Humane Society.
(Updated on Dec. 6, 2007)

Off leash dog parks, whether privately or publicly owned, are maintained by volunteers. All dog parks require that users pick up after their dogs so that all park users can enjoy a clean a safe environment. Please remember to bring your own plastic doggie waste bags and dispose of them properly.
Park Guidelines
- Pet owners accept full responsibility for themselves, their pets, and their children.
- Dogs are to be leashed while entering and exiting the park.
- Dogs in heat should be left at home.
- Puppies and dogs are to be vaccinated and healthy.
- Dogs are to be kept under close supervision of their owners.
- Leash your dog in the park at the first sign of aggressive behavior.
- . . . and please, pick up after your dog.
| Ala Wai K-9 Playground is presently located on the softball/soccer field of the Ala Wai Community Park adjacent the Ala Wai canal at the end of University Avenue. | |
| Bark Park, an off-leash dog park at Diamond Head Rd. and 18th Avenue, open during daylight hours every day. |
McInerny Dog Park is one-third acre of grass, trees, and tropical foliage at the Hawaiian Humane Society. The grounds are encircled by a redwood fence, ensuring the safety of dogs and allowing them to enjoy being off leash. Dogs can sniff the plants, play in the waterfall, run on the grass, and socialize with canine friends. (See map above for park location.)
| Moanalua Dog Park, the City’s first off-leash dog park at Moanalua Community Park off Pu’uloa Road, open during daylight hours every day (except Tuesday morning closed for maintenance). |
Mililani Dog Park, the City’s second off-leash dog park at Mililani Mauka District Park at Park & Ride, 95-1069 Ukuwai St., open during daylight hours every day (except Wed. morning closed for maintenance).






