Address: 6959 Buck Lake Rd NE, Hansville, WA 98340, USA
“Very nice park. Lots of parking. Nice swimming spot and free life vests for kiddos to use down by swimming area. Also a lovely garden of local plants and flowers to walk. Basketball court and public bathrooms. 😁”
Address: 20821 Renton-Maple Valley Rd, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA
“Beautiful grounds, great open rental facility, nice managers, easy to work with. Clean facilities. Be careful there is poison oak over growing some smaller trails. But, the bigger ones are cut back. Highly recommend for business picnics, baby shower, wedding, birthday party, or family reunion.”
Address: 16030 SE 46th Way, Bellevue, WA 98006, USA
“Collingwood Mini Park is a small park but has a lot to offer for what they have. Beautiful trees, parking, kids area and not very busy.”
Address: 1900 NW Milford Way, Seattle, WA 98117, USA
“Scenic views and good hill climbs”
Address: 301-353 1st Ave, Port Hadlock-Irondale, WA 98339, USA
“WATCH OUT FOR THE INCOMING TIDE!!!!! The tide gets really high in the winter and you can get caught if you walk on the beach going right from the parking lot. Past the round brick mill remnants. This is a good sandy beach with lots of history. It is listed as an historical landmark with remains of the Iron Mill which was located here in the early”
Address: 6401 Denny Peak Dr SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“Neat trails surprisingly close to civilization.”
Address: 26200 NE Stephens St, Duvall, WA 98019, USA
“Great park with easy access to the riviera beach and the trail system.”
Address: 1508 SW 356th St, Federal Way, WA 98023, USA
“It is what it is, like many Federal Way parks it isn't huge. What is nice is a place to park and take a walk. It's safer to park here than it is at the parking lot on 356th for the BPA trail.. You can also walk south down the dirt path and into Fife Heights a ways. It's also a nice spot to park if you want to walk around the neighborhood to the east. I've done all these with my dog and it's a great out of the way area with lots of directions to go.”
Address: 7644 NE Day Rd W, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA
“I didn't go too far into the trail, but it was nice and wooded where I did. Gravel road leading into it and plenty of turnaround spots to pull over if needed. A couple businesses have access to this trail from their lots.”
Address: Milton Way & 15th Avenue, 1400 15th Ave, Milton, WA 98354, USA
“Nice big park without too much traffic around. Kept up nicely. Pretty mix of trees and grass and a spectacular Rhododendron (only blooms late April early May). Safe area. Has drive-thru coffee stand right next to it.”
Address: 5117 NE 15th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98663, USA
“Ike Memorial is a fully fenced and a very large park for letting your pooches roam. There's a long and wide dirt pathway that you follow uphill into some woods, then veers off to the right. It continues to the top where you can snag photo of the sunset. Then you head back down to complete the loop. I went today with my client, Bucky, who's a large Samoy and he absolutely loved it. There were about 50 dogs at the park and were very friendly: sniffing, chasing each other, chasing balls, and some light wrestling. The owners walking their pets were friendly as well and many were not on their phones which was refreshing to see compared to Normandale park. There's free dog bags, trash cans at the top of the hill on the right, and water. If your dog likes Chimney park, it'll really enjoy this spot since it's quadruple the size. I'll be back again with more of my dog boarding clients. Reach out to me at poochpatrolpdx.com if you need help with your senior, rescue, or anxious pup 🐶”
Address: 16107 10th St SE, Snohomish, WA 98290, USA
“Decades of canine experience. Nearly 6 acres of play and Dogs feel at home and owners even comment they seem to miss them. Also decades of grooming experience. You Dirty Dog is at a different location @ 401 Ave J. Very good and very affordable & dogs are happy and always happy to come”
Address: 7031 148th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052, USA
“We were in the area for a soccer tournament and stopped by this place randomly. Quite the complex, I was very impressed. One of the nicest soccer fields I’ve ever seen. They have baseball fields as well. There is a large and a small playground for kids of different ages. There are a few different restrooms that are easily accessible and they were all really clean. Lots of shade under the trees if you want to spend the afternoon and have a picnic. All around a great park and they had a lot of parking so it’s pretty easy to get in and out.”
Address: 7901 196th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98053, USA
“Much bigger than the average dog 🐶 park. Small agility course on site”
Address: 1718 SE 7th Ave, Camas, WA 98607, USA
“Safe, Clean, and a great place to enjoy some time with your family.”
Address: Olympic View Rd NW, Silverdale, WA 98383, USA
“Olympic View Park is a network of well maintained trails within a forested area. It's great for short nature walks.”
Address: 8811 Airport Rd, Everett, WA 98204, USA
“Cool trails. Hard to find the trailhead when its overgrown but it connects to the loganberry lane dog park which is awesome. First time I went i wasn't sure if it did or not but there are plenty of trails and they are connected at the north end. Neat area and plenty of fields for sporting events as well.”
Address: 9612 NW Lower River Rd, Vancouver, WA 98660, USA
“Frenchman's is a really nice place to fish when it's not busy. Lots of beach real estate, but during peak season it's way too crowded and there are too many swimmers, jet skis, and boats. It's a great park to take the family, there's a couple covered patios, a playground, volleyball courts and hiking trails. The bathrooms are nasty and mosquitos are abundant but those are the biggest complaints.”
Address: 10541 Flagler Rd, Nordland, WA 98358, USA
“I camped in my trailer in the tent area. Little bit tricky. Soft ground. Amazing trees. Very lush and peaceful staring at the trees. The lower beach area was awesome. Mountain views every direction you look, if weather allows. Cool cliffs. Spent hours at the beach park playground area. Tiny weekend concession stand. Milkshake good, burger very lunch lady made it taste. Not bad for biking around a bit. The main road in is nice and long and wide. My campsite was pretty private and large area near campfire.”
Address: 11804 N Lakeshore Dr, Lake Stevens, WA 98258, USA
“Beautiful place - can't help but be a bit green with envy of the folks that live around here.”
Address: 1300 SE 469th St, Enumclaw, WA 98022, USA
“Beautiful scenery and we'll paved trail, perfect for walking or biking and everything in between. Usually always good people and daily walkers in this trail. Great place for anyone that comes.”
Address: Pine Ridge Park, 20330 83rd Ave W, Edmonds, WA 98026, USA
“A quiet, flat trail that runs through a forested area with a small pond about midway through. The parking lot is free, unpaved and small (not a criticism, just pointing out what to expect). Parts of the trail are a bit muddy on wet days, so you may want to come prepared when walking your dog. There’s a convenient trash bin at the entrance of the trail. Would recommend for a short, peaceful walk!”
Address: Park Rd, Woodland, WA 98674, USA
“It’s a lovely park with a playground, bathrooms and even horseshoe pits (bring your own shoes). The baby swings have been missing for a few months and the drinking fountain in the park has been plugged for a while as well. Besides that it’s quite nice, easily accessible, and a great place to make memories.”
Address: 1030 Roe St, Steilacoom, WA 98388, USA
Address: 32511 Mountain Loop Hwy, Granite Falls, WA 98252, USA
“Beautiful...not a fish bowl like other campgrounds”
Address: 6449 Old Pietila Rd, Clinton, WA 98236, USA
“The institute is a non profit that offers retreats and has its grounds open to the public. This review is for the trails visited though after eyeing the cabins and the grounds, I'm looking at signing up for a retreat. Went here for a group hike and it was a lovely, relaxed walk through multiple short trails. Mostly gentle incline except for the steep Goat trail. Lots of tree roots to watch out for to avoid tripping on the hike but other than that, its safe for older and the littlest of hikers. No restrooms onsite but downtown Langley is just a few minutes drive and has public toilets. Recommended for families with little kids, older adults, and individuals looking for a meditative hiking experience. Dogs are not welcome on the trail. Plenty of parking available.”
Address: 1851 NW Blue Ridge Dr, Seattle, WA 98177, USA
“Beautiful neighborhood with fabulous views of the sound.”
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