Elisabeth
Reviews (3)
Love this park!
Dog Park at Willis D. Tucker Community ParkWe love this park! There is parking at the actual dog park or at the playground if you want to get some more exercise. The actual park is great bevause it has everything my dog could ask for in a park. Holes, hills, trees, and some large mud puddles. After we do the actual dog park, we head over to the off leash trail which is also amazing. My dog loves to be off leash and be able to explore and I like that I don’t have to worry about her because it is all fenced. There is a hose and water pump to wash off your dog and yourself because this park can get quite muddy so bring towels. Lots of parking and areas to sit and watch your dog play.
Pretty Great!
Marymoor ParkOne of my pups favorites. It is a very large dog park, with lots of space for the dogs to run around. We also really enjoyed the water and it was nice on a nice-ish Washington day. I wish there was a few more trees or shady areas because it can just feel like a big wide open field at times. We went on a nice weekend in March and it was BUSY but it is such a large park that it didn’t feel cramped. Also, you do have to pay a few dollars for parking.
Disappointed
Dog Park at Tambark Creek ParkI had heard great things from other people about this dog park, so I decided to check it out. When we got there, it was quite difficult to find (like most dog parks are) and there was only a few small dogs wandering around. My dog, a 60 lb pit mix, was very uninterested with this park. It was very small compared to Willis Tucker dog park and there was nothing for the dogs to do. It was just dirt with a few trees. We only stayed for about 15-20 minutes and went and walked around the rest of the park.