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    Westcrest Park Off-Leash Area

    4.0 (95 reviews)

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    Mayra G.

    Nice park, but not appropriate for small dogs. Too bad since I liked the location and plenty of street parking. I was told there is a small dog area, but I did not find it :( if you have big dogs make sure they are properly trained as I noticed that many pet owners at the park where socializing and not looking over their dogs. I had a scary incident with another dog that just ran over my small dog.

    Map of the park.
    Monyca W.

    If dogs could talk, my pup would be saying "Westcrest!" right now. I happened to bring my dog with me to West Seattle to run an errand and decided to do a search for a nearby off leash dog park. Westcrest was a few miles out of my way... but it was just so sunny... so I decided to go for it. Wow, am I glad I did! The park is amazing! I cannot believe the size of the off leash dog area! Olive loved the wood chip area. There were a lot of dogs out enjoying the beautiful afternoon but there was still plenty of room to run around. She loved running up and down the hills (I don't know why she loves hills!) and playing with the big dogs that were playing rough in the sand. This is a fabulous park. It's a little far to be my regular park but it's worth the trip on a nice day when we have some time. I know Olive would go there everyday if only she could drive!

    Two fenced areas! One big one for all and a smaller one for the small/shy dogs (:
    Verena C.

    Love this dog park! I've been to a few others with my fur babies but this one def takes the first place trophy. There are two areas: one for the small/shy dogs and a much bigger one for all dogs. Both areas have a water fountain, garbage bin, and patches of dirt, patches of wood chips, and patches of wooded areas with shade. I started off Dash and Kibbles (both shih tzu/Jack Russell terrier mixes) with the smaller area but hardly anyone ever brings their dogs to that one.... so now I bring both of them to the bigger area. Dash is a bit more on the shy side so he usually stays by my side but Kibs LOVES the bigger area -- he always has such a blast with all the dogs! Most dogs are very friendly and their humans are equally as nice. As with every park, there are a couple humans and dogs that are a bit more aggressive and indifferent, but for the most part, everyone is awesome. The bigger area also has a small training course in which you can train your pups to weave through sticks and jump/run through tunnels! Definitely bring your dogs to this park! Great way to socialise them and make new friends (:

    A good park if you like to get a bit of exercise, too. Walk the loop while your buddy runs.
    Eileen A.

    Had a window broken out & an old pair of binoculars stolen from the floor yesterday while parked in the south lot, near the wooded area. I'd recommend using the parking off Cloverdale, which is more in view. LOVE this park otherwise and have been there many times.

    Mike Bakon playing with Ruby the Boxer at the dog park!
    Mo F.

    Great Dog Park! Nice folks, lots of dogs and it is big so lots of running and ball chasing can happen.

    Running dogs in the larger open playfield
    Kendra L.

    I have had many enjoyable trips to Westcrest dog park. I like that there is a larger loop area to walk around as well as a couple of play areas. The park can get a bit marshy in the winter. I prefer to walk in pairs with another person around the trails when it is not well lit outside in the darker/rainier months-- can be a bit creepy.

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    Nancy B.

    Good for small dogs / non bird chasers. We had to keep our tall dogs on leashes through the woods since the fences were so short and the birds were skilled in taunting them both to jump over. There are lots of pick up bag stops on the trails through the woods and lots of shade and water in the main play area. There is some kind of excavation going on just past the main play area and our hound was to scared to play with any of the other dogs. This is close enough to Federal Way that French Lake to call it a push.

    Also a great place to do a little dog training! :)

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    Review Highlights - Westcrest Park Off-Leash Area

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    Definitely worth a visit. Volunteer Park is a beautiful historic park located in the heart of…read moreSeattle, designed by the Olmsted Brothers and a it's a must see as one of Seattle's well known landmarks. We skipped the inside of conservatory and Asian Art Museum but enjoyed strolling the grounds and admiring the views and taking in the fresh are. The sculpture, Black Sun by Isamu Noguchi, is here too and perfectly frames the Space Needle when you look through it. The highlight was climbing the water tower. The hike up was tiring, we were so out of breath and had to take some breaks, but the views were stunning. Definitely worth it and the walk down was so much easier! The park is peaceful and well-maintained, with plenty of spots to relax. Parking is free but fills up fast. A must-visit for locals and tourists alike! Check out the website for more info at https://www.seattle.gov/parks/allparks/volunteer-park

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    Magnuson Park Off-Leash Area

    Magnuson Park Off-Leash Area

    4.3
    (284 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    Hearing about this off leash dog park from a few of my neighbors it quickly landed on my list of…read morepotential places to take my pup. I'm sure glad I did. Magnuson off leash park is HUGE to put it simply. There are few gates to enter into, one of which is right near the "small" dog section of the dog park which is nice the other entrances lead to a huge field mixed with grass but is mostly dirt. At the entrance are some hoses to hydrate the dogs or hose them down quickly before entering of leaving. On really hot days I'll spray my pup quickly to cool him down. From there, there is another little area not as big as the main area, but there are some additional benches and is a bit more secluded than the main. The main area has a little info board, lost and found and a covering with a table and bench so you can set things down if need be. There is a path that's maybe 0.5 mile walk that leads to the main attraction here, a nice little cove of water where the pups can go jump in the water. It's great. My pup is a tri-pawd and doesn't really swim but does like the water. There is a nice long running mat that leads into the water. It lets him gradually get into the water and it is such a thoughtful addition there. I find the people at this area are generally nice and have had pleasant visits each time here. Best Off leash area I've visited thus far.

    Love that I can get a good walk in while also letting my dog meet new friends! Such an amazing…read moreplace and experience

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    Plenty of space for the dogs to swim and play
    Plenty of space for the dogs to swim and play
    Pups in the water
    Pups in the water
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    4.2
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    6.8 mi

    A pretty nice dog park! We sometimes bring our senior pup to socialize with other dogs. It's a…read morecombined space for dogs of any size, so there isn't a small dog area like some other parks I've seen. The grass is turf grass and there's poop bags and water for the dogs. For the most part, we haven't run into any issues bringing our senior pup here (he's a chihuahua beagle mix) and he does well meeting all the other dogs and people. Over summer - the dog park can get pretty smelly. I think it's from those hose/water run off but there have been some days where it smelled kind of gross so we left. Also, always watch your pup around the drinking bowl and run the water to make sure it's fresh and not stagnant or contaminated! Unfortunately, the last time we took our pup, he drank from the drinking bowl before we could get to him and a few days later he got extremely sick.

    Solid dog park that's in a great location. When I was visiting, I noticed they did not have poop…read morebags, but they do have a water dispenser for the dogs which really helps. This set up reminds me of the one by Amazon, just a lot larger while still being only a mid to small sized dog park. Dog parks come in so many sizes. Every time I stop by there are many people with their dogs. My dog always has a good time playing. I like that this place isn't so large that my dog runs off in places I can't see. I can see my dog from anywhere in here with plenty of running room for all the pets and their owners. Nice job on this one. Probably the best dog park in the area based on size, offerings, and cleanliness. There isn't a bunch of dirt or gravel like many of the dog parks so your dog will stay relatively clean. Huge bonus in my opinion. I avoid many parks because my dog immediately gets so dirty.

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    Wide angle of park from the north side.
    Wide angle of park from the north side.
    Less busy on a rainy day.
    Less busy on a rainy day.
    Trash and recycling in two separate locations.

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    Trash and recycling in two separate locations.
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    4.2
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    This is such a beautiful park! On a nice day, I love walking around this park with my senior pup!…read moreThe grass is nice and green (lots of goose poop though), fun to watch the sea planes land in the water, near the wooden boats and museum. Great place to read with seating throughout the park in forms of tables, benches, and ledges. They also host events here once in awhile!

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    Fountain at Lake Union Park with Space Needle in Backdrop.
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    Discovery Park

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    4.6
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    A Seattle Gem with Breathtaking Views!…read more Discovery Park is hands down one of the most beautiful spots in Seattle. My husband grew up in Magnolia, so he took me here for a hike last weekend, and I was completely blown away. ​We explored the south side and walked the Loop Trail. The path is well-maintained and offers stunning panoramic views of the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. It's hard to believe you're still within the city limits! It's the largest park in the city, so there is plenty of space to enjoy nature. Whether you want a serious hike or just a peaceful stroll to see the water, this is the place to go. Don't forget your camera--the scenery is post-card perfect!

    Seattle's Discovery Park is the bee's knees! I was completely blown away by this picturesque public…read morespace. From an urban park perspective, the only other experience that comes close for me is when I moved to the Old Town Manchester neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia, and had Belle Isle in my backyard, which offers access to hiking, large flat rocks for sunbathing, and whitewater rafting on Class II, III, and IV rapids on the James River right in the middle of downtown. Okay, back to Discovery Park. I spent an entire day exploring the park. I started by ordering a carryout lunch at Damoori Kitchen, which is now closed according to Yelp. I then walked to Discovery Park and hiked the 4.4-mile Discovery Park and Lighthouse Loop. A map for that trail can be accessed using a trail app. The loop trail took me through several ecosystems such as coastal meadows, tidal beaches, forest groves, sand dunes, and vast stretches of thickets with wild berries. Once I finished hiking the loop, I walked back to Damoori Kitchen and caught a rideshare back to downtown Seattle. Highlights from my Discovery Park adventure included eating lunch at the tidal beach, exploring sea cliffs, seeing jaw-dropping views of Mount Rainier, hiking past the West Point Lighthouse, and experiencing the sights, sounds, flora, and fauna of the park's majestic landscape.

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