Top public and private dog beaches in Edgewood, Washington
Rent safe and private dog beaches all around the world. Sniffspot's private dog beaches are the best way to exercise your dog. We have the best variety and the best priced dog beaches anywhere!
Top public and private dog beaches in Edgewood, Washington
Rent safe and private dog beaches all around the world. Sniffspot's private dog beaches are the best way to exercise your dog. We have the best variety and the best priced dog beaches anywhere!

Private dog park
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Ashley's 25 Acre Partially Fenced Private Dog Park In Duvall
River access July through September. Very secluded area with only one family who visits when it’s nice with their two dogs.
Pesticide-free
Fertilizer-free
Fire pit available for use
Off street parking
Dogs had a great time sniffing and enjoyed the river with its sandy beach. ... more

Private dog park
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Camp Dilly Dally Doggie Park In Buckley
We offer five acres of partially mowed fields and a natural wooded area. There is a small spring-fed pond and access to South Prairie Creek. Since the creek has a variable current, it may be best for larger dogs. The pond is ideal for smaller dogs who aren't strong swimmers. Trails began as deer/elk trails but have been improved. There are some small logs and rocks to step over so sturdy shoes are recommended. We make a constant effort tosubdue the blackberries but you may encounter vine strong-willed vines. The leaves that cover the trails in the fall may be a little slippery, so take care. Please avoid the dead tree area. There is a shed with supplies where you park.
Parkour obstacles
Dog treats
Dog toys
Water - hose
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Private dog park
4.98(137)
Pig Beach (near Port Ludlow)
A .63 acre dog sanctuary for you and your pup. The yard is well maintained with dog friendly grass and has incredible views of the Hood Canal and Puget Sound. If you're interested, there is private beach access for you and your pup to explore miles of beach (public but almost always empty). There are numerous dog toys available and a massive 6+ person, dog friendly couch (late Spring to early Fall) you can relax on and watch the canal when you need a break! Regarding the beach, there are approximately 50 steps which you will need to climb up and down to access the beach so please wear proper footwear. As this is on the Hood Canal and not a lake or a pond, tides impact the size of the beach. If you are hoping to walk endless miles of beach, the tide will need to be at 2ft or below. Anything under 4ft will give you a massive area (probably 1/2 mile or more) and almost guaranteed private area as only people with stairs can access the beach at this tide level. Though the beach is open at any point, I think the maximum height you would probably want to go is about 6.5ft. This still gives you and your dog a decent sized area to play in (approximately 500ft by 30ft or 1/2 acre). Photos 16 and 17 show the beach at 6.25ft with a very large sandy area for you and your pup to play in. Anything above 6.5 ft is not recommended as the beach just gets thinner and thinner, but you're able to try if you want. (no refunds given if you don't like what you find). You are responsible for checking out the tides before you go. Legally, I can't recommend any specific source for you to use, but you might find good information Googling "tide chart port ludlow". Regarding ADA Accessibility, my property is on a gently sloping hill. To access it, there are 2 very wide concrete steps to get to the grass. This would be doable for someone on crutches and probably ok for a regular wheelchair if you had a second person to help lower you to each step and pull you up. It's definitely not accessible to a motorized wheelchair. Sorry. Note - restroom is only available if I'm home, otherwise there is one approximately 2 miles northwest at the gas station in Port Ludlow
Dog toys
Water - hose
Water - sprinkler
Fertilizer-free
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Public dog park
Chambers Creek Regional Park Off Leash Areas
Chambers Creek Regional Park in Tacoma, Washington offers fully fenced off-leash areas for dogs to enjoy. Dogs must be on leash when not in the designated off-leash areas, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. The park is small dog friendly and provides amenities such as chairs, dog drinking water, indoor restrooms, tables, fields, and a beach. The park is open from 7am to 9pm every day of the week. Horses are not allowed on the premises. For more information, visit their website at https://www.piercecountywa.gov/1317/Chambers-Creek-Regional-Park or contact them at (253) 202-8502 or Sundogsofpierce@gmail.com.
Park hours: Friday 7 am–9 pm Saturday 7 am–9 pm Sunday 7 am–9 pm Monday 7 am–9 pm Tuesday 7 am–9 pm Wednesday 7 am–9 pm Thursday 7 am–9 pm
Small dog friendly
Chairs
Dog drinking water
Indoor restroom available
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Luther Burbank Park Off Leash Area
Luther Burbank Park Off Leash Area in Mercer Island, Washington, offers a fully fenced enclosure for off-leash play. This dog park is small dog friendly, with access to a lake or pond and a beach for added fun. It is open from 6 am to 10 pm daily. For more information, visit their website at https://www.mercerisland.gov/parksrec/page/leash-dog-areas or contact them at (206) 275-7609 or via email at miparks@mercergov.org.
Park hours: Wednesday 6 am–10 pm Thursday 6 am–10 pm Friday 6 am–10 pm Saturday 6 am–10 pm Sunday 6 am–10 pm Monday 6 am–10 pm Tuesday 6 am–10 pm
Small dog friendly
Lake or pond
Beach
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Public dog park
Wanschers Park
Wanschers Park in Lacey, Washington is a dog-friendly park with amenities including a swimming pool, beach, and trail for both small and large dogs to enjoy. Visitors can find dog drinking water, tables, and an indoor restroom available. The park is open from 7 AM to 9 PM every day of the week. For more information, visit laceyparks.org or contact the park at 360-491-0857 or LaceyParks@cityoflacey.org.
Park hours: 7 AM–9 PM 7 days per Week
Small dog friendly
Dog drinking water
Table
Indoor restroom available
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Public dog park
Pleasant Glade Park
Pleasant Glade Park in Olympia, Washington is a charming dog park located at 5000 Pleasant Glade Rd. The park offers a beach, field, and trail for dogs and owners to enjoy. The park is open from 8 AM to 9 PM seven days a week. For more information, visit the cityoflacey.org website or contact Shannon Bell at 360-491-0857 or shannon.bell@cityoflacey.org.
Park hours: 8 AM–9 PM 7 days per Week
Beach
Field
Trail
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Public dog park
Squaxin Park Trailhead
The Squaxin Park Trailhead in Olympia, Washington offers a variety of amenities for dogs and their owners to enjoy. Located on Flora Vista Rd NE, the park features a dog drinking water station, a dog washing area, a beach, and a trail for walking or running. This pet-friendly park provides a perfect opportunity for dogs to socialize and exercise while owners relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Dog drinking water
Dog washing area
Beach
Trail
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Public dog park
Edmonds Marina Beach Off-Leash Dog Park
The Edmonds Marina Beach Off-Leash Dog Park in Washington offers a fully fenced enclosure with amenities such as agility equipment, chairs, dog drinking water, and a beach area. It is small dog friendly and open from 5am to 9pm every day of the week. For more information, visit their Facebook page or contact them at (425) 771-0230 or o.l.a.e@comcast.net.
Park hours: Friday 5 am–9 pm Saturday 5 am–9 pm Sunday 5 am–9 pm Monday 5 am–9 pm Tuesday 5 am–9 pm Wednesday 5 am–9 pm Thursday 5 am–9 pm
Small dog friendly
Agility equipment
Chairs
Dog drinking water