We recently moved back to the valley with our pup and wanted to find a fenced in area for him to run free. This dog park is huge! Wide open field for your pup to run, amazing view of Mt Si for the humans, and a water fountain for all. Easy access to the river, and lots of space for your furry friend to roam. Hope to see you and your pups there soon!
Stephen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Bend, WA
Great dog park to bring your dogs and let them go. It’s a few acres big, and there’s a walking track(bark-covered, but muddy in spots) so you can keep up with your dog. There are benches and tables scattered around if you want to sit for a bit. I can’t speak to the dog etiquette as the dog I walk is quiet, but it is an off-leash park, so if your dog can’t handle other dogs, whether your dog is the aggressor or not, this might not work for you. The city provides plastic bags, for free, to clean up your dog’s droppings, and there are receptacles to leave the bags in. There are no human restrooms, but there are drinking fountains, one for dogs, one for humans. If you want a meal or a cup of coffee afterwards, there’s a golf course & restaurant just down the road.
Carly B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Snoqualmie, WA
The park itself is absolutely beautiful and well maintained. I’m giving it 3 stars because the people that come here are typically yuppie snobs who freak out if your dog even thinks of jumping around their lululemon yoga pants. Don’t bring a dog here on the weekends unless your dog is trained for the Westminster Kennel Club. I had people yell at my dog when she was only months old because she was trying to heard other dogs by nipping at their legs.(She’s a border collie).
Krista J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Large and rural dog park. Very nice to be in this large expanse of grass amongst trees sitting at the foot of beautiful Mt. Si. Best for large dogs that need to run and most dogs there are bigger ones but if you have a small dog who doesn’t have a problem with larger dogs then check it out.