Explore Eastside Off Leash Dog Area with Your Pet

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The Eastside Off Leash Dog Area is a fantastic spot to spend time with your furry friend. Located at 1500 E 100 N, it's easily accessible from the nearby streets.

This off-leash dog area spans 2.5 acres, giving your pet plenty of room to run around and play. The terrain is mostly grassy, with some scattered trees for shade.

The area is open daily from 6am to 10pm, allowing you to visit at a time that suits your schedule. It's also free to use, making it a budget-friendly option for dog owners.

Eastside Off-Leash Dog Areas

If you're looking for a place to let your furry friend run free, the Eastside has plenty of options. Luther Burbank Park on Mercer Island has a beautiful 77-acre community space with an off-leash area in the Northeast corner.

The off-leash area at Luther Burbank Park includes water access for swimming in Lake Washington, making it a great spot for hot summer days. There's also a spot to rinse your pup after a dip.

Marymoor Park in Redmond is known as "doggy Disneyland" and features a 40-acre off-leash area where dogs can paddle and play at leisure.

Eastside Off-Leash Quick Guide

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If you're looking for a quick guide to the Eastside's best off-leash dog parks, you're in luck. I've got the lowdown on the top spots.

Marymoor Park is a must-visit, with its 40-acre off-leash area and waterfront access for swimming. It's a dog's paradise, with plenty of space to run around and play.

Luther Burbank Park is another favorite, with a 77-acre community space that includes an off-leash area in the Northeast corner. It's a beautiful stroll to get to the off-leash area, and the water access for swimming in Lake Washington is a bonus.

If you're looking for a smaller dog area, Jasper's Dog Park in Kirkland has a separate space for smaller pups to use. And if you're willing to navigate a bit of an incline, you'll find a larger open space for all dogs to run.

Beaver Lake Park in Sammamish is another great option, with a fully fenced off-leash area and a separate small dog area. It's a great spot for a day out with your pup.

Here's a quick rundown of the Eastside's top off-leash dog parks:

I hope this helps you plan your next adventure with your furry friend!

Three Forks (Snoqualmie)

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Three Forks Off-Leash Park in Snoqualmie is a great spot to get away from the crowds. You can let your dog roam freely in the open space and enjoy the amazing view of Mt. Si.

If you have a small or shy dog, they'll appreciate the separate area designed just for them.

Things to Do

If you're looking for a fun place to take your furry friend, the East Branch off-leash dog area is a great option. You'll need to carry proof of a valid Forest Preserve District permit for each dog you bring.

The area is open during regular preserve hours, but on Mondays it doesn't open until 9 a.m. for routine maintenance. This is a good time to plan a relaxing walk with your dog.

One of the best things about the East Branch off-leash dog area is the variety of wildlife you can spot. From white-tailed deer and coyotes to great blue herons and migrating waterfowl, there's always something new to see.

If you're looking for a break from off-leash fun, there are also plenty of other activities to enjoy in the area. You can fish for largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, and bluegill at Rush Lake and Sunfish Pond.

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