Dog Friendly Activities in Index, WA

There are 12 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Index. 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 Index.

Pet Friendly "Dogs on First" Off-Leash Dog Park
"Dogs on First" Off-Leash Dog Park "Dogs on First Off" Leash Dog Park welcomes furry friends of Sultan, WA, to explore, socialize, and exercise among their pet companions. This fully fenced recreation space is located inside Osprey Park, right off 1st St. During an afternoon of play, Fido can stay hydrated with the water faucet in the park. See Details
Pet Friendly Traveler's Park
Traveler's Park Traveler's Park is a pet-friendly rest stop in Sultan, WA. This 1.9-acre peaceful space features a gated off-leash dog park, plenty of shade, running water, restrooms and picnic areas. See Details
Snoqualmie Falls Leashed dogs are welcome to explore Snoqualmie Falls, one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. The area features a two-acre pet-friendly park, an observation deck, and a famous 270-foot waterfall. See Details
Three Forks Off Leash Area Three Forks Off Leash Area is a great place to take Fido for some off-leash fun in Snoqualmie, WA. The park is partially fenced and right on the slough with eight of open space for dogs and owners to play. Picnic tables, benches, and shelters are available. Please note that the park doesn't have separate areas for large versus small dogs. See Details
Big Creek Falls (Taylor River) Big Creek Falls (Taylor River) is a pet-friendly path in North Bend, WA. It's a 10-mile hike in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest that will take about five hours to complete with Fido. This trail is paradise for you and your dog. It lies less than an hour from Seattle, yet will lead you through lush forests and past spectacular waterfalls. Better yet, it is a well-kept secret, so you and Fido will be able to walk side by side on this wide and lonely trail. See Details
Poodle Dog Pass-Silver Lake-Twin Lakes Trail Poodle Dog Pass-Silver Lake-Twin Lakes Trail is an 11-mile hike in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest in Skykomish, WA. The first four miles of the trail allow for a gentle stroll to the old mining town. Once past the town, the path will have you ascending a series of switchbacks. Ensure you bring the essentials for a comfortable journey with Fido. See Details
Williams Lake Trail Williams Lake is a pet-friendly trail in North Bend, WA. It's a long, 15-mile hike that will take about 2 days to complete with Fido. This trail is best in the fall around mid-September when the color is in full force and the mosquitoes are gone. The assortment of award-winning color comes from the huckleberries, vine maples, slide alder, and the lakeside meadows. Remember to pack water and waste bags for your pup. See Details
Gold Bar Dog Park Gold Bar, WA, is home to the Gold Bar Dog Park. This fenced-in recreation space welcomes pups to explore, socialize and play off-leash. The park's amenities include picnic benches, shade trees, trash receptacles and more. See Details
Round Lake Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest in Darrington, WA, is home to the dog-friendly Round Lake trail. This 11-mile hike will take about eight hours with your furry hiking friend. Along the steep path, you and Fido can appreciate the numerous resting stops to take in the views. If you are day hiking, you may want to cut off a strenuous mile by ending at the ridgeline. If you are backpacking, you can set up camp alongside the lake. See Details
Curtson Distillery Curtson Distillery is a local watering hole in Sultan, WA. They create specialty spirits in their artisan distillery. Although they do not have a kitchen, Curtson Distillery offers a handful of snacks to munch on while you sip on hooch which your pooch. Outdoor patio seating is dog friendly. See Details
Wallace Falls State Park Wallace Falls State Park is a pet-friendly destination offering 12 miles of trails in Gold Bar, WA. Leashed pups are welcomed when hiking to the falls or exploring the grounds. Packaging water for you and your furry friend in the warmer months is highly recommended. The park accepts an Annual Discover Pass for entry, or you can purchase a day pass at their automated pay station. See Details
Mount Pilchuck State Park Mount Pilchuck State Park in Granite Falls, WA is dog friendly. This park features a challenging 5.2 hike with steep slopes and uneven terrain. Make sure you and Fido are well-equipped with the right shoes, plenty of water and snacks! The summit of the hike will take you to a fire lookout tower with panoramic views. Other popular activities are bird watching, wildlife viewing and snowshoeing in the winter. Dogs must stay leashed and under your control at all times during your visit to the park. Please consider your pet's hiking abilities before visiting. See Details
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