We are lucky in Snohomish County to have several great dog parks to enjoy with our favorite pups. Dog parks are a great place for our pups to play unleashed and meet new friends! Not sure about how dog parks work or if your dog is ready for one? Check out our etiquette and rules tips at the bottom of this story.
Big bonus: Dog parks in Snohomish County are FREE!
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Willis D. Tucker Park Dog Park
6705 Puget Park Drive
Snohomish, WA 98296
What we love about Willis D. Tucker Park Dog Park: A 6-acre meadow area, a 1.25-acre forest area and a .20 shy-dog area.
Howarth Park
1127 Olympic Blvd.
Everett, WA 98203
What we love about Howarth Park: If you have a water loving dog, this is the place to go!
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Loganberry Lane Park
18th Avenue W.
Everett, WA 98204
What we love about Loganberry Lane Park: Loganberry Lane Park offers wooded trails to enjoy with your dog off-leash. FYI, this park is not fully fenced.
Lowell Park
4605 S 3rd Ave
Everett, WA 98201
What we love about Lowell Park: Hilly park for a little more fun!
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Tails to Trails Dog Park
1100 5th Avenue
Mukilteo, WA
What we love about Tails to Trails Dog Park: The Tails to Trails Dog Park includes two fenced areas for off-leash dogs including a small dog area and a larger open area. This park provides on-site parking and trail connections into the Japanese Gulch Conservation Area.
Cavalero Hill Community Dog Park
27032 79th Ave.
Lake Stevens, Washington 98258
What we love about Cavalero Hill Community Dog Park: A 3-acre off-leash dog area, and a 1/4 acre shy dog area.
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Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-Leash Park
6100 152nd St. NE
Marysville, WA 98271
What we love about Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-Leash Park: Really well taken care of dog park.
Wiggly Field Off-Leash Dog Park
413 Sky River Pkwy.
Monroe, WA 98272
What we love about Wiggly Field Off-Leash Dog Park: 2.5 acres with dog agility equipment, shade trees and a small covered shelter for dogs and people to cool off.
Dog park tips
Follow the rules! Typical dog park rules include:
- Dogs must be spayed or neutered, up to date on vaccines and shots, and supervised at all times.
- Clean up after your pooch! No one wants to step in that mess.
- Know your dog: If you have a dog that has shown aggression toward other animals, children, or adults, it's best to leave them at home.
- Taking your kids? Supervise them closely! Let them know that running and loud play aren't a good idea around dogs they don't know well, and teach them how to approach a dog to pet it.
- Don't bring your lunch. It only invites begging and aggressive behaviors.
- Be polite and considerate of other park users. Common sense prevails!
Read more about dog park etiquette from the Whole Dog Journal.
We hope this list of dog parks in Snohomish County helps you find some fun places for your family to explore with your dogs. Now get the whole family — even the four-legged members — out to play!
Know of a dog park in Snohomish County we're missing? Let me know at melindalarke@macaronikid.com and we will add it to our list!