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Seattle Dog Parks
Dr. Jose Rizal Park (Beacon Hill)
While your dog romps around this off-leash area, you
can enjoy the view of the Seattle skyline and Puget
Sound.
Genesee Park (South Seattle)
Genesee has a fully-fenced off-leash area with double
gates and a doggie drinking fountain.
Golden Gardens Park (Ballard)
This fenced, off-leash area is located uphill to the
east of the beach and includes a natural slope. A nearby
restroom provides access to water.
I-90 "Blue Dog Pond" (South Seattle)
It's a bit muddy in the winter, but there are plenty
of high slopes and roaming areas for exercising. The
park is fully-fenced and has running water.
Luther Burbank Park (Mercer Island)
Amenities at Luther Burbank are geared toward families
and children. If your family includes a dog, there's
an off-leash area at the north end of the park.
Marymoor Park (Redmond)
Dog nirvana! The off-leash exercise area here includes
water access and covers 40 acres, bigger than many neighborhood
parks.
Regrade Park (Belltown)
At a third of an acre, Regrade Park in Belltown is the
smallest of Seattle's nine off-leash parks, and the
first one downtown.
Sand Point Magnuson Park (Sandpoint)
Featuring the city's largest and only off-leash area
with beach access, the park includes a shelter with
running water so you can rinse the seaweed off your
pup.
Westcrest Park (White Center)
Westcrest has a large off-leash field for the dogs as
well as a covered shelter for their human companions.
Woodland Park (Wallingford)
This off-leash area includes a big hill perfect for
ball-chasing exercises (tennis balls are available for
use). There's a faucet to provide water for your pooch,
but it's turned off in the winter.
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