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  • Woodland Park (Greenlake)

    Address:  Aurora Ave. N and N 59th St.
    Hours:  4 am to 11:30 pm
    Acreage:  90.9
    With a big hill, the Woodland Park off-leash dog area is a great place to let your dog burn some energy when you don’t want to!  The area gets extremely muddy in the winter/wet months so beware!  The fresh water feature in the middle offers thirst quenching relief for your dog except during the winter months and it turns on right before spring. 
    To find the park follow Green Lake Way to the south end of the lake and head west towards the tennis courts past Pitch n Putt.  Turn left into Woodland Park.  Just to the east of the tennis courts you will find the off-leash dog park!

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  • Westcrest Park (West Seattle)

    Address:  9000 8th Ave SW
    Hours:  4 am to 11:30 pm
    Acreage:  81.1
    A large park with panoramic views of the city, Westcrest Park offers an off-leash dog area with a large meadow for ball chasing and a covered area perhaps to get out of the rain!

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  • Warren G Magnuson Park (Sand Point)

    Address:  7400 Sand Point Way NE
    Hours:  May 1 – Labor Day 4 am to 11:30 pm
     Labor Day – April 30 4 am to 10 pm
    Acreage:  350
    On the shores of Lake Washington sits Seattle’s second largest park, Magnusun Park.  Within the park is Seattle’s only off-leash dog area with beach access.  To find the dog area, turn into the guardhouse entrance to the park from Sand Point Way and follow straight back to the playground.  Parking for the dog area is located behind and to the left of the playground.  There is a one mile path that leads to the beach which is a great way for dog owners to get some exercise too!

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  • Sam Smith Park (I-90 Lid)

    Address:  1400 Martin Luther King Jr. Way S
    Hours:  4 am to 11:30 pm
    Acreage:  15.2
    Blue Dog Pond is the off leash dog area marked by the big blue metal dog!  This park is more enjoyable during dry weather due to the drainage.

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  • Plymouth Pillars Park (Capitol Hill)

    Address:  Boren Ave. and Pike St.
    Hours:  6 am to 11:30 pm
    Acreage:  .6
    At the base of Capitol Hill, let your dog play while you enjoy the panoramic view of the city!

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  • Northacres Park (North Seattle)

    Address:  12718 1st Ave NE
    Hours:  4 am to 11:30 pm
    Acreage:  20.7
    Located between 130th and the freeway, Northacres Park is surrounded by a greenbelt and in addition to the off-leash dog area, it includes a picnic area, 2 ball fields, a play area for children and a wading pool.

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  • I-5 Colonnade (Eastlake/Capitol Hill)

    Address:  Beneath I-5, south of E Howe St.
    Hours:  4 am to 11:30 pm
    Acreage:  7.5
    Connecting Eastlake and Capitol Hill, the southern end of the 7.5 acre park is dedicated to an off-leash dog area.  There is plenty of room for dogs to run around on the gravel surface.

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  • Golden Garden Park (Ballard on the Puget Sound)

    Address:  8498 Seaview Place NW
    Hours:  6 am to 11:30 pm
    Acreage:  87.8
    Located on the Puget Sound, Golden Gardens Park offers astounding Sound and mountain views.  The off leash area is located in the upper northern portion of the park.  The area is covered with bark to help minimize mud and there are some benches for dog owners to sit and watch the playdate!  Water is available at the park restrooms.

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  • Gennessee Park and Playfield (South Seattle)

    Address:  4316 S Gennesee St.
    Hours:  4 am to 11:30 pm
    Acreage:  57.7
    Genessee Park and Playfield includes a 2 ½ acre off-leash dog park which is fully fenced and has a doggie drinking fountain!  It is a favorite social gathering spot amongst neighbors and their dogs!

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  • Dr. Jose Rizal Park

    Address:  1008 12th Ave South (West Beacon Hill)
    Hours:  4 am to 11:30 pm
    Acreage:  9.6
    Dr. Jose Rizal Park has amazing views of south downtown and Elliot Bay.  The off leash area is at its north end and offers running water and wood chips help to minimize mud in the rainy season.  Sit on a bench and enjoy the views while your four legged friend runs around!

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