Top 10 Best Dog Parks in Seattle

Discover the best off-leash dog parks in Seattle, Washington. Complete with amenities, tips, and directions.

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Marymoor Park Off-Leash Area dog park
#1

Marymoor Park Off-Leash Area

6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway NE, Redmond, WA 98052

Known as "Doggy Disneyland," Marymoor is the largest off-leash dog park in the Seattle area at 40 acres. Features open fields, 6 miles of wooded trails, 5 river access points on the Sammamish River, and dedicated dog swimming areas. A true paradise for dogs who love to run, explore, and swim.

Amenities:

40 acres of space 6 miles of trails River swimming access Open fields Wooded areas Large parking lot

Pro tip: The park is not fully fenced at entrances, so keep dogs leashed near the parking lot. Parking costs $1/day. Arrive early on weekends to avoid crowds.

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Warren G. Magnuson Park Off-Leash Area dog park
#2

Warren G. Magnuson Park Off-Leash Area

7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115

The largest fully fenced off-leash area within Seattle city limits at 8-9 acres. The only Seattle dog park with direct Lake Washington swimming access. Features gravel trails, a separate small dog area, drinking fountains, and double-gated entrances for safety.

Amenities:

8-9 acres fenced Lake Washington access Small dog area Drinking fountains Double-gated entrances Gravel trails

Pro tip: Free parking but fills up quickly on weekends between 12-2 PM. Check water quality advisories before letting your dog swim, as bacteria levels can occasionally be high.

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Dogwood Play Park dog park
#3

Dogwood Play Park

12568 33rd Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125

A unique indoor/outdoor hybrid dog park with a coffee and beer bar for humans. Climate-controlled for year-round play regardless of Seattle's famous rain. Features agility equipment and a social atmosphere for both dogs and their owners.

Amenities:

Indoor/outdoor play Agility equipment Coffee & beer bar Climate controlled Year-round access Supervised environment

Pro tip: Admission is $16 for drop-in visits, or monthly memberships at $65 for 1 dog / $90 for 2 dogs. Vaccination records are required for entry.

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Westcrest Park Off-Leash Area dog park
#4

Westcrest Park Off-Leash Area

9000 8th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98106

An 8.4-acre off-leash area in West Seattle featuring stunning Mount Rainier views on clear days. Includes a doggie drinking fountain, separate area for small and shy dogs, and an obstacle/agility course. The gravel center helps reduce mud during Seattle's wet months.

Amenities:

8.4 acres Mount Rainier views Small/shy dog area Agility course Dog drinking fountain Benches & shade

Pro tip: The gravel center stays relatively mud-free even after rain. Nearby restrooms are available. Great for watching sunsets with your pup.

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Golden Gardens Park Off-Leash Area dog park
#5

Golden Gardens Park Off-Leash Area

8498 Seaview Pl NW, Seattle, WA 98117

A wood-chip covered hillside park with an obstacle course featuring ramps, hoops, and jumps. Located near the beautiful Puget Sound waterfront. The off-leash area offers a fun, active environment for dogs who love to climb and play.

Amenities:

Obstacle course Ramps & jumps Wood chip surface Puget Sound views Hillside terrain Near beach access

Pro tip: Note that the off-leash area is separate from the beach - dogs are not allowed on the sand. Park in the upper lot for easier access to the dog park.

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Dr. Jose Rizal Park Off-Leash Area dog park
#6

Dr. Jose Rizal Park Off-Leash Area

1008 12th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144

A Beacon Hill gem featuring spectacular Seattle skyline views. The gate-protected off-leash area has walking paths and flat terrain for easy supervision. A favorite spot for Instagram-worthy photos with your pup against the city backdrop.

Amenities:

Seattle skyline views Flat terrain Walking paths Gate protected Photo opportunities Easy parking

Pro tip: Come at sunset for stunning photos with the Seattle skyline. The flat terrain makes it easy to keep an eye on your dog at all times.

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I-5 Colonnade Park Off-Leash Area dog park
#7

I-5 Colonnade Park Off-Leash Area

1701 Lakeview Blvd E, Seattle, WA 98102

A creative urban dog park located under Interstate 5, featuring a concrete canopy that provides all-weather protection. The gravel surface stays mud-free year-round, making it the perfect rainy day destination for Seattle dog owners.

Amenities:

Rain protection Gravel surface Mud-free Year-round use Fully fenced Urban setting

Pro tip: This is your go-to spot during Seattle's rainy season. The covered area means you and your dog stay dry while still getting exercise.

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Woodland Park Off-Leash Area dog park
#8

Woodland Park Off-Leash Area

1000 N 50th St, Seattle, WA 98103

A fully fenced, fully shaded wooded area in north-central Woodland Park. Features a gravel surface and a sloped hillside that dogs love to run up and down. The natural forest setting provides a peaceful escape from the city.

Amenities:

Fully fenced Fully shaded Wooded setting Gravel surface Benches Water access

Pro tip: The shaded wooded area keeps dogs cool in summer. Located in the northeast corner of Woodland Park near the tennis courts.

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Magnolia Manor Park Off-Leash Area dog park
#9

Magnolia Manor Park Off-Leash Area

3500 28th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98199

A 21,000 square foot off-leash area perched atop a former reservoir in the Magnolia neighborhood. Features a dedicated "chuck it" zone perfect for fetch games and a dog drinking fountain. Offers spectacular views of the surrounding area.

Amenities:

21,000 sq ft Fetch zone Dog drinking fountain Scenic views Former reservoir site Fenced area

Pro tip: The open fetch zone is perfect for ball-obsessed dogs. Bring a tennis ball launcher to tire out your pup!

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Northacres Park Off-Leash Area dog park
#10

Northacres Park Off-Leash Area

12718 1st Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125

A fully fenced off-leash area in northeast Seattle featuring a mix of open space and wooded trails. Well-shaded with benches for owners to relax while dogs explore. A friendly neighborhood park with a welcoming community of regular visitors.

Amenities:

Fully fenced Open space Wooded trails Well-shaded Owner benches Community atmosphere

Pro tip: Located in the northeast corner of Northacres Park. The mix of open and wooded areas gives dogs variety in their play.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dog parks in Seattle?
The top dog parks in Seattle include Marymoor Park (40 acres in Redmond), Magnuson Park (8-9 acres with Lake Washington access), Westcrest Park (8.4 acres with Mount Rainier views), and Golden Gardens Park. Each offers unique features from swimming access to agility courses.
Are Seattle dog parks free?
Most Seattle city dog parks are free to use. Marymoor Park in Redmond charges $1/day for parking. Indoor facilities like Dogwood Play Park charge admission ($16 drop-in or monthly memberships starting at $65).
What are the dog park hours in Seattle?
Seattle off-leash dog parks are typically open from dawn to dusk daily. Some parks have specific posted hours, so check signage at individual locations. Indoor facilities like Dogwood Play Park have their own operating hours.
Do I need to license my dog to use Seattle dog parks?
Yes, dogs must be licensed in King County and have current rabies vaccinations. Dogs must be leashed until inside designated off-leash areas. Fines for off-leash violations range from $50-500.

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