Dog Friendly Activities in Duvall, WA

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Duvall, and 74 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Duvall.

Pet Friendly Duvall Dog Park
Duvall Dog Park Duvall Dog Park is a fully-fenced area for Fido to enjoy off-leash play in Duvall, WA. There are shaded picnic tables, a water fountain, and waste bags and toys are provided. The scenic Snoqualimie Valley Trail is nearby if Fido needs a casual riverside walk after the excitement of the dog park. See Details
Pet Friendly Marymoor Park
Marymoor Park Known locally as "Doggy Disneyland," Marymoor Park in Redmond, WA, is best known for its 40 acres of off-leash area. There are fields, woods and water. Total heaven if you're a dog! See Details
Luther Burbank Park An off-leash area at the north end of the Luther Burbank Park in Mercer Island provides plenty of room for your pup to romp with other dogs. There is a shore area so water-loving dogs can get in the water and play. See Details
Howarth Park Howarth Park has a dog-friendly long beach area to take your dog in Everett, WA. At low tide, the sand stretches out forever with plenty of room for you and pooch to run around, or just bring a picnic and get some sun! Check the tide reports before going to ensure ultimate beach bliss, and park up top for a fun little hike down to the water in this lush little 28 acre park. Unfortunately, not the entire park is off leash, just the beach area, but other areas of the park include picnic facilities, trails, a playground, tennis courts, restrooms, fishing, and salt-water access. See Details
Willis Tucker Dog Park Willis Tucker Dog Park is an off-leash dog area at Willis Tucker Snohomish County Park that has over 10 acres of fully-fenced areas for dogs and their people to enjoy. Willis Tucker Dog Park has three fenced, off-leash areas to choose from: an open meadow, a forested trail, and a smaller older/shy/small dog area. Drinking water is available. See Details
Beaver Lake Dog Park Your dog will love to play off-leash at Beaver Lake Dog Park in Sammamish, WA, a fenced dog park with separate small dog area, trees, both dog and human drinking fountains, and walking trails. See Details
Crucible Brewing Crucible Brewing in Everett, WA, is a dog-friendly brewery serving refreshing craft beer in a contemporary and open setting. Fido is welcome inside the taproom or outside. Sample a variety of signature, seasonal, and bourbon barrel aged libations, produced using classic brewing techniques and flavorful ingredients. Guests may bring their own food. Be sure to check their website for current events and food trucks that are sometimes onsite. See Details
Triplehorn Brewing Co. Triplehorn Brewing Co. is a dog-friendly brewery in Woodinville, WA, that welcomes Fido both outside and inside the taproom. Guests can enjoy pints, flights and growlers of craft beer that's brewed on site. The taproom gives full vantage of the brewing experience. See Details
Seward Park This Seattle secret includes a lovely paved waterfront trail, quiet forested areas, and tennis courts. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Molbaks Molbaks is a dog-friendly garden store with a wide variety of plants and decor along with a cafe. See Details
Medina Dog Park Pets love the chance to play off-leash at this dog park, which includes a swimming pond. Be careful as the area is not fenced. See Details
Ales and Tails - Indoor Dog Park & Taproom Ales and Tails is an indoor dog park and taproom in Woodinville, WA. Your pup will love all the benefits Ales and Tails offers to its members. Dogs are able to run freely in a 5,500 square foot warehouse while owners enjoy a refreshing beverage. Memberships and day passes available. Entrance fees are only charged for dogs. See Details
Cedar River Trail The Cedar River Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Renton! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Cedar River Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Pints and Pups Pints and Pups is an indoor dog park and craft beer bar located in Everett, WA. The facility is open to people 21 and older and there is a nominal fee per dog. There are several dark, light, hoppy, and sour beers to try along with hard cider, seltzers, and wine. Fido can enjoy a flight of non-alcoholic dog beer in beef, chicken, shrimp, and veggie flavors. Pre-packaged snacks are available or you can bring your own food to enjoy in the on-leash area. Please visit their website for the full list of rules and pricing. See Details
Warehouse Wine District Located on the hill above Woodinville and Highway 522, the Warehouse District is a bit like the Meatpacking District of New York. This is a smaller, grittier, no-frills style of winemaking. The results, however, are anything but. And what it lacks in scenery and façade, the Warehouse Wine District more than makes up for in vibe and taste. For wine, beer and spirits enthusiasts, there’s a density here that’s to die for. This is the home of more boutique wineries per square foot than any wine region in the world, right in Seattle’s backyard, and most of them are dog friendly. See their website for a listing of wineries. See Details
Barnes & Noble Barnes & Noble is a popular bookstore chain with a dog-friendly location in Lynwood, WA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you while perusing the aisles for a classic novel or brilliant best-seller. Settle into an armchair and read a couple chapters with your best friend before you buy. Pets are not permitted inside the in-store café. See Details
Edith Moulton Park Dog-friendly Edith Moulton Park in Kirkland, WA, offers an off-leash area for Fido. The dog park is fully fenced and allows your canine companion the opportunity to play and socialize in a secure space. Occupying 26 forested acres, Edith Moulton Park also offers trails, designated picnic areas with shelters, a playground and restrooms. See Details
Warren G. Magnuson Park Off-Leash Dog Area Magnuson Off-Leash Dog Area is a fully-fenced, 6-acre dog park divided into several smaller areas with access to swim in Lake Washington. Best of all, it's the only dog park in Washington with beach access. See Details
Cedar River Off-Leash Dog Park Pets love the off-leash fun at this fenced dog park, which includes a separate area for smaller dogs. See Details
Redmond Town Center Browse a map of dog-friendly unique shops at Redmond Town Center. Excellent holiday shopping. See Details
Postdoc Brewing Located at the east entrance to Marymoor Park, Postdoc Brewing offers a variety of beers on tap perfect for savoring after playing in the park with you pup. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome to accompany their humans in the tasting room. See Details
Sammamish River Trail The Sammamish River Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Bothell! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Sammamish River Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Cavalero Hill Off-Leash Dog Area Cavalero Hill Off-Leash Dog Area is a Snohomish County Parks facility located in Lake Stevens, WA. The dog park consists of two completely fenced separate areas. The larger area is a 3 acre meadow that has some trees, benches, picnic tables and agility equpment. There is also a smaller one quarter acre "shy dog" area. See Details
Preston-Snoqualmie Trail The Preston-Snoqualmie Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Issaquah! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the Preston-Snoqualmie Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details