Moving with Pets
Off Leash Dog Parks in Seattle
GENESEE PARK.
46th Avenue S & S Genesee St. This is a fully fenced off-leash area with double gates, a doggie drinking fountain and a kiosk for community notices.
GOLDEN GARDENS PARK.
8498 Seaview Place NW, in Ballard. The off-leash area is in the upper park, and is fenced.
I-5 COLONNADE
beneath I-5 in an area south of E. Howe St. between Lakeview Blvd. and Franklin Ave. E. This new park opened in December, 2005.
I-90 "BLUE DOG POND."
You'll recognize Blue Dog Pond by the big sculpture of a blue dog. It's located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Way S and S Massachusetts.
JOSE RIZAL PARK,
located at 1008 - 12th Avenue S on North Beacon Hill. There is parking available on 12th S.
MAGNUSON PARK.
7400 Sandpoint Way NE. This off-leash area is our largest, running along the eastern and northern boundaries of the park, with some beach access in the northeast corner. There is funding in the 2000 Pro Parks Levy to make substantial improvements to this off-leash area.
NORTHACRES PARK,
located west of I-5 at N 130th Street. The park is south of N 130th, and the off-leash area is in the northeast corner of the park. There is parking available on the west side of the park on 1st NE, and on the south side of the park on N 125th.
PLYMOUTH PILLARS PARK
Spanning Boren Avenue between Pike and Pine Streets. This new park Capitol Hill park opened in January, 2006.
REGRADE PARK
2251 3rd Avenue (at Bell Street).This small off-leash area will be ideal for people and dogs who work and live downtown.
WESTCREST PARK.
8806 8th Avenue SW in West Seattle. This site is now bigger and better than the original, and now is more than four acres in size.
WOODLAND PARK.
You'll find the off-leash area west of the tennis courts on W Green Lake Way N. This site is sloped and has a doggie drinking fountain.

