PugetHounder Guide to Dog Parks
Dog parks provide something many dogs and their owners don't have at home -- a large fenced area for our pets to romp and play in where they can be safe, unleashed and natural in the company of other dogs! After a few hours at the park, your Puget Hound will be ready for a nap. Remember, a tired dog is a happy dog which usually translates into a happy dog owner!
Puget Sound Dog Parks
Ebey Island Dog Park --located one mile east of I-5 and downtown Everett, on Ebey Island, and directly adjacent to the raised highway at 55th Avenue.
French Lake Park - Off Leash Dog Park - Federal Way, WA
31531 1st Ave S
Federal Way, WA
Size: 10 acres
Description: Off Leash Dog Park; open lawn area, picnic area and parking stalls.
Lakewood WA
Fort Steilacoom Bark- Off-Leash Area
8714 87th Avenue SW
Lakewood, WA 98498
www.fortsteilacoombark.com/
Seattle Parks with Off-leash Dog Areas
Dr. Jose Rizal Park
1008 12th Ave. S
Genesee Park and Playfield
4316 S Genesee St.
Golden Gardens Park
8498 Seaview Pl. NW
I-5 Colonnade
Beneath I-5, south of E Howe St.
Northacres Park
12718 1st Ave. NE
Plymouth Pillars Park
Boren Ave. and Pike St.
Regrade Park
2251 3rd Ave.
Sam Smith Park
1400 Martin Luther King Jr Way S
Warren G. Magnuson Park
7400 Sand Point Way NE
Westcrest Park
9000 8th Ave. SW
Woodland Park
Aurora Ave. N and N 59th St.
SeaTac, WA
Grandview Park (37 acres)
Off Leash Dog Area
3600 S. 228th St., SeaTac, WA
Hours:Open daily from dawn till dusk.
Tacoma Dog Parks
Rogers Off-Leash Dog Park
E 34th St. at East L St.
3151 East L St.
University Place, WA
Dogs are our link to paradise. They don't know evil or jealousy or discontent. To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden, where doing nothing was not boring--it was peace. - Milan Kundera