Dog-Friendly Activities in Mercer Island, WA

There are 3 dog-friendly activities in Mercer Island, and 209 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 Mercer Island.

Pet Friendly Luther Burbank Park Off Leash Area
Luther Burbank Park Off Leash Area An off-leash area at the north end of the Luther Burbank Park in Mercer Island, WA provides plenty of room for your pup to romp with other dogs. The space features paved walkways, grassy areas, a sandy shore, and water for Fido to cool off and play. Be mindful that the area isn't fully fenced and they have three separate spots for your furry friends. See Details
Pet Friendly Wildwood Park
Wildwood Park Wildwood Park is an off-leash area in Mercer Island, WA. It's not fenced, but it features a large, grassy lawn along a wooded area for Fido to run or play without a leash. It's a great spot for some quick exercise or a game of fetch! A picnic table and dog waste station are available. See Details
Marymoor Park Known locally as "Doggy Disneyland," Marymoor Park in Redmond, WA, is best known for its 40 acres of off-leash dog park area. There are trails, open fields, wooded areas, and water to play in. Total heaven if you're a dog! Keep in mind the park is not fully fenced. See Details
Washington Park Arboretum Washington Park Arboretum is a dog-friendly park in Seattle, WA. Leashed pets are welcome on the extensive trails of this beautiful recreation area, with plenty of benches for resting and lots of local wildlife. Please note that dogs are not permitted inside buildings. See Details
Seattle Water Tours Ice Cream Cruise During the season, the Seattle Water Tours Ice Cream Cruise offers a popular, dog-friendly trip along the Lake Washington Ship Canal to Lake Union in Seattle, WA. Well-behaved, leashed pups are welcome aboard this 45-minute cruise as you enjoy ice cream and take in the unique and vibrant waterway. Departing from Dock 9 at Fisherman’s Terminal, the location provides ample free parking, pet relief areas and nearby dining options. Check their website for the current schedule. See Details
Olympic Sculpture Park The Olympic Sculpture Park is a dog-friendly recreation space in Seattle, WA, created and operated by the Seattle Art Museum. Leashed pets are welcome to walk around and see the beautiful sculptures with you at this free public park. See Details
Kenmore Air Are you looking for the best way for you and Fido to see Seattle, WA? Kenmore Air offers pet-friendly flightseeing tours! Enjoy an exciting water takeoff, an air tour of Seattle, and a gentle landing on Lake Union aboard one of Kenmore Airlines's seaplanes. Cost depends on dog size. For the comfort and safety of all passengers, they maintain a limit of one pet per flight. See Details
Seward Park Bring Fido to visit the 300-acre Seward Park, a dog-friendly attraction in Seattle, WA. This recreation space offers a lovely paved waterfront trail, quiet forested areas, a native plant garden, tennis courts and more. Dogs may join their owners at this park if they remain leashed during their visit. See Details
Ballard Locks Take a scenic stroll with your leashed pet through Ballard Locks, a pet-friendly public park in Seattle, WA. The long, narrow paved walkway in the park gives you the opportunity to watch boats pass through the locks or catch a glimpse of the salmon making their way up the specially-designed fish ladder and through the locks. See Details
Seattle Center Monorail The Seattle Center Monorail is a pet-friendly transportation service in Seattle, WA. This elevated monorail line welcomes dogs and their owners to ride together, as long as Fido is wearing his leash. The service operates along Fifth Avenue between Seattle Center in Lower Queen Anne and Westlake Center in Downtown. See Details
Lucky Envelope Brewing Lucky Envelope Brewing is an award-winning, dog-friendly brewery located in the Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. Fido is welcome inside the taproom or on the patio outside. The brewery draws from modern and historic brewing styles, incorporating both traditional and non-traditional ingredients to create beers ranging from classic lagers to tea-infused sour ales. See Details
Westcrest Park Off-Leash Area Westcrest Park Off-Leash Area is an 8.4 acres, dog-friendly park in Seattle, WA. The park features a doggie drinking fountain, shade, trees and lots of open space. There is also a separated area for small and shy dogs located on the southwest side of the main off-leash area. For people, the off-leash area provides benches, chairs, and a shady place to relax. Restrooms, play areas and picnic areas are nearby. See Details
Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park Willis D. Tucker Community Park in Snohomish, WA, features a nearly eight-acre dog park. This recreation space is designed with Fido in mind and features three fenced, off-leash areas: a six-acre open meadow, a 1.25-acre forest hiking area and a .20-acre space for older/shy/small dogs. A dog hydrant is available for Fido to drink from, but note that it is disabled during winter. See Details
Dog Park at Beaver Lake 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
Discovery Park Leashed dogs are welcome in Discovery Park, a 534-acre recreation space in Seattle, WA. This pet-friendly area offers spectacular views of both the Cascade and the Olympic Mountain ranges, along with open meadows, lush forest groves, a playground, tennis and basketball courts, trails and more. 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
Jakob Two Trees Jakob Two Trees, a pet-friendly spot in Issaquah, WA, invites leashed dogs to explore the trail. Crafted entirely from recycled materials, Jakob and the other trolls are monumental public art pieces that celebrate nature and pay tribute to the land and waterways. Standing 14 feet tall, Jakob watches over visitors near the train tracks. He is one of six trolls located throughout the region. See Details
Warren G. Magnuson Park Off-Leash Dog Area Bring Fido out for a day of play at Magnuson Off-Leash Dog Area in Seattle, WA. It's a fully-fenced, 6-acre dog park divided into several smaller areas with winding trails and access to swim in Lake Washington. There are picnic tables and benches for humans to sit and watch their pups have fun. See Details
Dogwood Play Park Dogwood Play Park is an indoor/outdoor off-leash dog park & bar in Seattle, WA. Fido can run, play and socialize in a safe environment while you unwind with a relaxing drink. A fee is required for entry. Visitors can choose to pay for a "drop in" single visit, or purchase a monthly or annual membership. Fido can romp around both the indoor and outdoor areas which are equipped with play structures such as tunnels and giant oversized tires. Human visitors can step up to the bar and choose from a selection of beer, cider, wine, non-alcoholic drink options and snacks. See Details
Barnes & Noble Barnes & Noble is a popular bookstore chain with a dog-friendly location in Seattle, WA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you while perusing the aisles for a classic novel or brilliant best-seller. Pets are not permitted inside the in-store café. See Details
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