Marymoor Off-Leash Dog Park

If you're a dog owner living in the east King County area, you've probably heard of the Marymoor Park Off Leash Dog Area in Redmond. Located in Marymoor Park, this popular spot is a paradise for pups and their owners.

Upon arriving “Doggie Disneyland”, as it’s affectionately referred to, you'll be greeted by an expansive 40 acre area where dogs are free to roam and play off leash so you can spread out and choose the best spot for your furry friend. Take them to the doggie beaches or let them romp across the sturdy bridges!

One of the great things about the Marymoor Park Off Leash Dog Area is that it's well-maintained and clean. There are plenty of trash cans and waste bag stations throughout the park, so it's easy to clean up after your dog. The park also has a number of water stations, so you can keep your pooch hydrated on hot days. It even has a dog wash station, if you want to clean him or her up after a dip in the river! :)

In addition to the off leash area, Marymoor Park also offers plenty of other amenities for dog owners. There are several trails that are dog-friendly, so you can take your dog for a hike or a leisurely walk. The park also has a number of picnic tables and benches, so you can relax and enjoy a picnic with your pup.

One thing to keep in mind when visiting Marymoor Off Leash Dog Area is that all dogs must be well-behaved and up-to-date on their vaccinations. It's also important to be mindful of your surroundings and keep an eye on your dog at all times. Also, please be aware that there is a 1 dollar parking fee, and it can get quite busy on a spring or summer weekend. Sadly, there have been some car break-ins at this parking lot as well, so please do not leave any valuables.

Overall, Marymoor Off Leash Dog Area is a great place to take your pooch for some exercise and socialization. With its well-maintained facilities and plenty of amenities, it's no wonder it's a popular spot for dog owners in the Redmond area and King County more broadly!

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