
Dog Parks in Washington
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Rotary Bark Park
location_onGig Harbor, WA
Rotary Bark Park is a 97-acre natural area featuring a 15-acre fenced off-leash dog area with over one mile of trails through forest and a play meadow. It includes picnic tables, portable restrooms, paved parking, and dog waste bags. Parking is across the street at Fire District #5 Headquarters, with potential limitations due to nearby construction.

Gold Bar Dog Park
location_onGold Bar village, WA
Gold Bar Dog Park is a fenced-in recreation space in Gold Bar, WA, where dogs can explore, socialize, and play off-leash. Amenities include trails, a shaded gazebo, benches, drinking water, and waste bags.

Issaquah Highland Bark Park
location_onIssaquah village, WA
Issaquah Highlands Bark Park is a spacious, fully fenced off-leash area in Issaquah, WA, featuring separate sections for small and large dogs, grassy fields with a sloped hill and large boulders, and scenic elements like two ponds forming a walking loop. Amenities include a water fountain, waste stations with bags, benches, a gazebo, and picnic tables. Managed by the Issaquah Highlands Community Association, it offers a welcoming environment for dogs to play and owners to relax.

Dog Park at Tambark Creek Park
location_onBothell village, WA
Tambark Creek Dog Park is a 1.5-acre fully fenced off-leash area nestled among woodlands, shrubs, and trees in Tambark Creek Park, part of the Snohomish County Parks System. The entrance is a short walk from the west parking lot, featuring a double-gated entry. It offers benches, trash receptacles, and waste bags, but visitors should bring their own water.

Bremerton Bark Park
location_onBremerton village, WA
Bremerton Bark Park is a popular fenced dog park located on the grounds of Pendergast Park, right of the soccer fields. Dogs can explore, play, and socialize in this off-leash recreation space featuring a pool, picnic tables, and wooded areas.

Coby's Cafe
location_onSeattle village, WA
Coby's Cafe is Seattle's first health department-approved dog-centric coffee shop featuring a separate leash-free dog lounge for playtime and socialization. Humans can order coffee, tea, artisan sandwiches, pastries, and dog treats like Pawcha Latte and Woofles via QR code from a dog-free preparation area. Registration is required with fees of $7 per dog or $12 for two dogs from the same family, maximum two dogs per guardian.[1][2][3]

Ephrata Dog Park
location_onEphrata village, WA
Ephrata Dog Park is a fenced, off-leash facility featuring two separate sections designed for large and small dogs. Opened in 2019, the park offers grassy play areas with shade trees, water stations, picnic tables, and waste disposal amenities.

Hounds Hollow Dog Park
location_onBonney Lake village, WA
Hounds Hollow Dog Park is a spacious off-leash area in the Tehaleh community of Bonney Lake, WA, featuring separate areas for large and small breeds, agility equipment, open grassy fields, and wooded trails. It provides shaded seating for owners and fosters socialization for dogs and people alike. The park is praised for its well-maintained, inviting environment ideal for exercise and play.

Irene Rinehart Riverfront Park
location_onEllensburg village, WA
Irene Rinehart Riverfront Park is a 117-acre riverfront park along the Yakima River offering trails, swimming, disc golf, and picnicking. It features an off-leash dog area accessible from the northern parking lot near the boat launch. The park includes grassy areas, volleyball courts, and connects to paths leading into Ellensburg.

Fort Steilacoom Dog Park
location_onLakewood, WA
Fort Steilacoom Dog Park offers 22 acres of fenced, off-leash space landscaped with bushes, trees, and logs, ideal for dogs of all sizes. It features a separate fenced area for small dogs, water fountains, and benches. Located near historic barns and Waughop Lake Trail within the larger 340-acre Fort Steilacoom Park.

Denny Park Off-Leash Area
location_onSeattle, WA
Denny Park Off-Leash Area is located in Seattle's oldest park, established in 1883. The 0.105-acre fenced off-leash area features granolithic gravel surfacing and is surrounded by large trees and landscaped grounds with benches and recently installed lighting.

Grandview Off Leash Dog Park
location_onSeaTac, WA
Grandview Off-Leash Dog Park spans 37 fenced acres with walking trails, forest paths, agility courses, open fields, and stunning views of Mount Rainier. Formerly a Cold War-era Nike missile site, it offers ample space for dogs to play and socialize. Amenities include water access, benches, waste receptacles, and restrooms.

Pawsome Park and Lodge
location_onEverett, WA
Pawsome Park and Lodge is a full-service indoor dog facility in downtown Everett featuring a 6,000 sq ft climate-controlled indoor dog park with turf flooring. The facility offers daycare, overnight boarding with kennels, self-wash stations, and a café called Barkside Food & Beverage.

Orcas Off-Leash Area
location_onEastsound village, WA
The Orcas Off-Leash Area is a fully fenced dog park in Eastsound, WA, adjacent to Buck Park on Mt. Baker Road. It features separate gated areas for small and large dogs with grassy and mulched surfaces, shade trees, small hills, rocks, and amenities including picnic tables, benches, and on-site water spouts. Managed by Orcas Park and Rec as a volunteer effort, it provides a safe space for licensed and neutered dogs to play year-round.

Wildwood Park
location_onMercer Island village, WA
Wildwood Park is a nearly 3-acre neighborhood park featuring natural areas and a designated off-leash dog area with a large grassy lawn along a wooded area. Amenities include benches, picnic tables, dog waste bag dispensers, and trash cans. It is unfenced but less crowded than other local options, ideal for quick play sessions.

Traveler's Park
location_onSultan, WA
Traveler's Park is a 1.9-acre pet-friendly rest stop along U.S. Highway 2 in Sultan, WA. The park features an off-leash dog area, picnic areas, restrooms, water fountains, and a living willow picnic area.

Reber Ranch
location_onKent, WA
Reber Ranch in Kent, WA features two free outdoor off-leash dog parks: a large turfed area ideal for fetch with agility equipment, shelter, and bench, and a smaller mulch-covered area with a bench. The fully fenced parks include separate areas for small and large dogs, double-gated entrances, shaded seating, obstacles, and waste bags with receptacles.

Pup Town Dog Park
location_onFriday Harbor village, WA
Pup Town Dog Park is a nearly two-acre off-leash dog park located at Roche Harbor Resort in Friday Harbor. The park features separate areas for large and small dogs, with amenities including water stations, waste bag dispensers, shade, and seating in a scenic setting.

Pints and Pups
location_onEverett, WA
Pints and Pups is an indoor/outdoor dog park combined with a craft beer bar in Everett, WA, featuring off-leash play areas with agility courses, tunnels, ball pit, toys, and hydrants. Humans can enjoy beers, ciders, and food like hot dogs and pizza while watching their dogs from benches or an overlooking bar. An outdoor area with real and fake grass is accessible via a large roll-up door when weather permits.

Thurston County Dog Park
location_onLacey village, WA
The Thurston County Off-Leash Dog Park is a 5-acre fully fenced facility in Lacey, WA, offering ample space for dogs to run and play. It features a separate shaded area for small and shy dogs, multiple water stations, waste bag dispensers, trash receptacles, and a sand/gravel digging pit. Located behind the Waste and Recovery Center, it provides double-gated entrances for security and picnic tables for owners.
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