Dog Parks in Hawaii

Island breezes, lava-coast lookouts, and neighborhood parks built for sunrise and sunset walks

331 Total Locations
15 Dog Parks
60 Fenced Areas
40 City Parks

Featured Parks in Hawaii

Hand-picked by the BarkParks community — verified, photographed, and Bindi-approved.

Ala Wai Dog Park

Honolulu favorite with central fenced grass near Waikiki for quick city play.

🏞️ Dog Park 🟢 Fully Fenced
A practical stop before or after exploring the south shore.

Sand Island State Recreation Area

Honolulu favorite with breezy shoreline roads and wide-open sunset sniff walks.

📍 Recreation Area ⚪ Open Area
Best enjoyed on leash with water packed for warm afternoons.

Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park

Kailua-Kona favorite with lava coast paths and tidepool views with cultural significance.

📍 Historic Park ⚪ Open Area
Leashed dogs fit best on outdoor routes and parking-area strolls.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Volcano favorite with roadside viewpoints, campgrounds, and scenic pullouts for leashed dogs.

📍 National Park ⚪ Open Area
Stick to dog-allowed areas and watch for hot surfaces.

Punaluu Black Sand Beach

Naalehu favorite with dramatic shoreline scenery and an unforgettable road-trip stop.

🏖️ Beach Walk ⚪ Open Area
Keep dogs leashed and give resting wildlife lots of space.

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Hawaii Dog Park Guide

Everything you need to know about adventuring with your pup in Hawaii.

How many dog parks are in Hawaii?

BarkParks has mapped 331 dog-friendly locations across Hawaii, including 15 dedicated off-leash dog parks, 40 city parks with dog-friendly walking space, and hundreds of beaches, trailheads, preserves, and scenic stops where leashed dogs are welcome.

Are there fenced dog parks in Hawaii?

Yes — we've flagged 60 places with full or partial fencing in Hawaii, from Ala Wai Dog Park to smaller neighborhood runs around Honolulu. Use BarkParks filters to narrow by fencing, water access, trail surface, and crowd level.

Where should I start if I'm planning a dog outing in Hawaii?

If you're starting near Honolulu, begin with Ala Wai Dog Park. It's one of the most useful launch points on this page, and it's easy to pair with our trail maps, activity ideas, and hidden gems for a full dog-friendly day.

What should I pack for a Hawaii dog park day?

Bring water, waste bags, and a collapsible dog water bowl for trailheads, beach walks, and rest stops. Then check BarkParks for leash rules, parking notes, and the best time-of-day to visit each spot.

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