Dog Friendly Activities in Woodinville, WA

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There are 11 dog friendly activities in Woodinville. 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 Woodinville.

Pet Friendly Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community Park
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
Pet Friendly Dog Park at Beaver Lake Park
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
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
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
Howarth Park Beach Fido is welcome to join you for a visit to Howarth Park Beach in Everett, WA. When the sand stretches out at low tide on the long beach, you're left with plenty of space for you and your pup to play off-leash. 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 28-acre park. Ensure Fido is leashed when re-entering the larger communal areas. 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
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
Medina Park Off Leash Area Medina Park in Medina, WA includes a designated off leash area for dogs to run, play, and socialize with other pups! There is a paved walkway loop and lots of green space for a picnic or a game of fetch. Dogs are allowed off leash in the right area of the park. Dogs aren't allowed in any of the ponds. Be careful as the area is not fenced. See Details
Green Lake Park Green Lake Park is a pet-friendly public park in Seattle, WA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you for a walk on the 2.8-mile path around the lake, a picnic on the lawn or at the pavilion, or for a day on the lake. 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
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
Coal Creek Trail Coal Creek Trail is a pet-friendly hiking path in Bellevue, WA. Fido can accompany you on the six mile trail, where you'll see lush foliage, wooden bridges, waterfalls, and historical markers along the way. It's an out-and-back loop trail can be started from the west (Coal Creek Parkway parking lot), east (Red Town Trailhead parking lot), or from one of many spur trails along the route. Dogs must be leashed on the path. 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
Whidbey Island Ferry Whidbey Island Ferry is a way of getting your pooch to the pet-friendly island of Whidbey from Mukilteo, WA. Located near Seattle, the island has dog beaches and more to keep Fido entertained. The ferry schedule varies, so check out their website to plan your trip. 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
Indoor Sun Shoppe Bring Fido to the pet-friendly Indoor Sun Shoppe in Seattle, WA. Leashed pups are welcome to join you inside as you browse their selection of houseplants and indoor gardening supplies. 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
University Village Shopping Center University Village Shopping Center is a pet-friendly outdoor mall in Seattle, WA. Leashed dogs can join you for a walk on the paved pathways in the open-air setting. You'll encounter a variety of familiar stores along with some unique, exclusive shops. There are also 30+ dining options as well as services or attractions throughout. Keep in mind that stores and restaurants have their own pet policies, so be sure to check with each one before entering with Fido. See Details
Dog Park at Woodland Park Bring Fido to this dog park in Seattle, WA, located in the north-central area of Woodland Park. The fully fenced space is gravel covered in a fully-shaded, wooded area with a sloped hillside and steps. Amenities include benches, water access, and waste stations. See Details
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