Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park
Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park is a fenced dog park (free entry) at In additional parking lot for dog park, 6705 Puget Park Dr, Snohomish, WA 98296. Open 7:00 AM - Dusk. Has a separate small-dog area.
Address
In additional parking lot for dog park, 6705 Puget Park Dr, Snohomish, WA 98296, USA
Hours
7:00 AM - Dusk
Price
Free Entry
About the Park
Willis D. Tucker Community Park features three fenced off-leash dog areas totaling nearly 8 acres, including a 6-acre open meadow, a 1.25-acre forest hiking area, and a 0.20-acre shy dog area. The park provides water access via a dog hydrant and year-round hose for rinsing off pets.
infoWhat to Know Before You Go
Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park is fully fenced, so your dog can run and play off-leash without worry. This makes it a great choice for dogs still working on recall or for owners who want extra peace of mind.
There's a separate area for small dogs, which is perfect if you have a smaller breed that might be intimidated by larger dogs. This is a feature many dog owners specifically look for.
Dogs can enjoy water features here — great for cooling off on hot days. Bring a towel for the car ride home, because your pup will probably get soaked.
Walking trails are available, so you and your dog can enjoy a walk beyond just the off-leash area. Trails are a great option for dogs who enjoy sniffing and exploring at their own pace.
Best of all, Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park is completely free to visit — no membership or daily fees required.
backpackWhat to Bring
Fresh water and a bowl
Even parks with water fountains can have them out of service. Bring your own to be safe.
Poop bags
Most parks provide them, but don't rely on it. Always come prepared to clean up after your dog.
A towel
Your dog will likely get wet at the water features. Save your car seats with a quick dry-off.
A folding chair
This park may have limited seating, so a portable chair can make longer visits more comfortable.
A reflective collar or light-up leash
If you visit near dusk, visibility gear helps you keep track of your dog and stay safe.
High-value treats
Useful for practicing recall in a distracting environment and rewarding good social behavior.
Your dog's favorite toy
A familiar toy can help shy dogs feel more comfortable and give them something to focus on.
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Location
Note: Owners must bring their own bowls for water. Bowls should not be left behind or shared with other dogs to avoid spreading pet-borne illnesses. The main dog hydrant dispenser button is disabled during winter months (late Fall to early Spring). Park can get muddy after rain.
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helpFrequently Asked Questions
Is Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park fenced?
Yes, Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park is a fenced dog park, providing a safe enclosed area for off-leash play.
Is Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park free?
Yes, Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park is a free public dog park open to all visitors.
What are the hours for Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park?
Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park is open 7:00 AM - Dusk. Hours may vary on holidays — check locally for updates.
Does Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park have a separate area for small dogs?
Yes, Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park has a separate area designated for small dogs.
Does Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park have water features?
Yes, Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park offers water features or water access for dogs to cool off and play.
Where is Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park located?
Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park is located at In additional parking lot for dog park, 6705 Puget Park Dr, Snohomish, WA 98296, USA in Snohomish, WA 98296.
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