
I went in at 10:30 AM. Not only is there no space for a stroller, but there is limited space and no signs of where to form a line. I could not bring my dogs and there is no where to order from the outside.

I had stayed at a Stay Pineapple hotel before without my pets. This was great and really made it easy to travel with my two dogs. They provided me with a third dog bed when my large dog needed a second one to really stretch out. The hotel is quiet and I was able to relax.

The room was quiet and the AC worked very well. Breakfast was great and I was able to bring a plate back to the room to share a little with the pups.
I went with my large and small dog on a Friday morning. Many owners did not pick up after their animals on the edge of the road and that was disappointing. The paved part is narrow for the dogs, walkers, bikers, and runners.

During a move, I stayed at the Downtowner Inn to recharge before returning to the road with my dogs. The room was comfortable and the area was quiet for us to sleep. The main street is only a block away so there were paved sidewalks to walk my dogs around town before we got to bed. There was a fridge in the room and the linens were clean. This motel is in the process of upgrading their AC and fixtures, but it was suitable for our needs.

We went at high tide and watched the waves crash in from the top of the cliff. There is ample parking and trash cans.
I’m truly glad we went.

This park is about 1 block off HWY 101 and a great neighborhood park with trash cans, separate enclosed areas for big and little dogs, dog bowls, and benches for the humans. There are about a dozen parking spots around the park too. It’s a great off leash spot after a bunch of on leash time at the beach.

My dogs and I travel from Forks to Tacoma and this is a great break. there is enough space to run and interact with many dogs.
I saw an eagle flying about 100 feet above us in the large park, so make sure you are observing your little dogs while enjoying the park.

My mom and I originally were going to another area in town, but they weren’t allowing dogs! we scurried to this garden instead and had a great 1+ walk with a senior dog and two adult dogs. some of the paths were a little overgrown during our visit and the water fountain wasn’t on, but overall it was a fabulous experience. I grew up 10 miles south away and never knew it was there.

I really liked our stay and the Covid precautions being implemented at the inn. The area was quiet and just two blocks from the Main Street and the promenade.

I brought my boys for 2 hours as they explored every inch. there was so much space that dogs didn’t get territorial like you see in other parks.

This park is mostly sand with water, poop bags, and a fair amount of space for dogs. I was impressed that they updated the park signs with recommendations for COVID-19 (no one was enforcing it on a rainy November Saturday).

WE stopped by for treats while passi through Eureka. My dogs didn’t have a vet or groomer need at the moment, but the place looked well set up for your many pup/kitty needs.

Easy hike for 2 dogs and a deconditioned owner. There is a map at the start of the loop. Just check that you start at the correct trail head. We parked and didn’t realize we needed to cross the street first.

This bakery is great! Half of the shop is treats/food, the other is a training bath area with toys and apparels for sale. The workers are kind and remember my dogs when we come back for treats, toys, or food restocking.
For all our dog impulse buys, I remind myself that in OR, there is no sales tax!!

We went in Saturday evening for sunroom seats in the early fall. There is a 3 barks and you’re out policy, but well behave dogs are welcomed to be there.

Lovely beach—no garbage cans/toilets.

I’m so glad we finally went out to this trail! We certainly didn’t see it all, but it was great on a weekday in June.

I went here with my pup in tow and was happy to see 3 other dogs there. It is a smaller shop, but worth the visit.
They have vegan options too.

This park is kitty corner from the baseball diamond for t-ball in May. I love that this off-leash area has a barrier and double gate to allow dogs to adapt to the area. My dog loved kicking up the sod.

I’m so glad we found this park along our trip from Seattle to Portland. We’ll definitely use it on our beach trips in the future too! The google maps led us the wrong way from the hwy, but instead of turning left from Dike Rd we went right to the park. There is a parking lot that suits trailers and plenty of visitors. There are swings within walking distance too.
**They have a portapotty there for humans. There are bags for the puppies supplied by the local off-leash dog community group. There are two areas (but it’s not dog size specific).**

I like taking my dog on the subway to get a change of scenery at this park. You can get here by 4-5-6-L-N-Q-R-W lines. There is a farmers market in the square most days of the week so you can get a bite or some shopping done too.
There are provided dog bags at this gravel park. Benches are available for pets and humans.
I have a 15# dog who thinks he’s huge. He can handle being in the big Park. I don’t like the small park as much because kids and teenagers walk in there when the posted rules say that the space is for dogs, not for children.
The space is split for big vs small groups or dogs. The smaller area is below the road and smells strongly of exhaust from the cars in traffic. It gave me a headache.