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Northacres Park Off-Leash Area

Pets love playing at the fenced-in off-leash area at Northacres Park in Seattle, WA. This recreation space is located in the northeast corner of the community park. Open spaces, trails, shade, play areas, picnic spaces, benches, and drinking water can all be found within this 1.6-acre dog park. Ensure Fido is leashed when re-entering the more extensive public park. Visit Website

Or call (206) 684-4075 or email PKS_Info@seattle.gov for more information.

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BringFido Guest Rating

Northacres Park Off-Leash Area has received a rating of 2.7 out of 5 bones by 10 canine critics on BringFido.

  • Debbie
    Sep 2, 2022
    Great for running trails

    Our brittany loved it! Lots of places to explore and roam. Probably not the best for dogs who need big open spaces for fetching, etc. Bags and water provided. Pretty well picked up. Thanks Seattle!!

  • Tobias
    Aug 22, 2021
    Mostly mellow, always cool

    When you and your dog(s) need shade on one of Seattle’s increasingly toasty summer days, North Acres delivers. It also has a built in water unit, bags, some downed trees and stumps you can use for agility training, and regular upkeep from volunteers (the reviewer complaining about not being allowed in probably came during one of their regularly scheduled restoration sessions). The narrow, branching trails are perfect for training privacy, and they offer a haven to shy dogs who want to walk off leash without being cornered. Other reviewers are correct that it’s not built for ball throwing, but there are a few spots regular visitors use that work just fine.

  • Michelle
    Jul 15, 2021
    Trailers - good for walking

    a lot of trailers for dogs to play and run, but no place to play balls. Moose loves since he can make friends

  • Gina
    Jun 20, 2021
    Stanky overcrowded mud pit

    oh but first you get to park next to the encampment and play “beast or human” when encountering the mounds of feces

  • Olivia
    More than a year ago
    not for runners

    If your dog likes to run and get the zoomies, this is not the park to go to! There wasn’t any space to spread out, throw a ball, or just run. With all the skinny paths, I almost felt like I was imprisoned. We will not be going back.

  • Marion
    More than a year ago
    Small & Intense

    Came with my GD meetup group for the first time. Its probably better for smaller dogs. And I did notice the dog walkers that came in with several dogs weren't paying attention to the pooping and cleaning it up. And there were several fights, probably won't go back.

  • Paulina
    More than a year ago
    Great off leash park

    This park gives you the unique feeling of hiking through the forest with its mini trails. You'll meet a variety of dogs and their owners here. The place is wonderfully maintained by volunteers.

  • Ashley
    More than a year ago
    Weird Layout

    This park is just ok. Has a strange layout - fenced skinny paths, no open area to throw a stick. Lots of tree coverage, all wood chips to keep the mud down. Does have water and bags.

  • Mechelle
    More than a year ago
    RUDE

    Was told I couldn't come in unless I volunteered for their work party. Last time I checked this was owned by the city and volunteering was an option. That being said, rudest dog park I have EVER encountered. 3-15-2014

  • Priscilla
    More than a year ago
    well attended dog park

    This park has a wonderful layout, but due to the high use it is often muddy or feels crowded. The paths are ideal for training your dog to heal. Not a lot of space for chasing balls. I appreciate the doggy bags and access to water.

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