It has been called Doggie Heaven and Doggie Disneyland - perhaps those are overstatements, but the 40 acre Marymoor Offleash dog area is definitely a great place for dogs and their people. We try to beat the crowds that can sometimes make it a little too congested and chaotic for our easily overstimulated border collies, so we got there just after the crack of dawn on a not-so-nice Saturday morning. It was pleasantly uncrowded and the dogs had a great time - no rain and they came home tired and ready for a nap. Meanwhile we humans enjoyed the beautiful fall colors on a pleasant walk through the trails and along the river. See more about our adventure......
Travel and adventures primarily in the Pacific Northwest written by a lifelong resident of Washington state. A special emphasis on places that are dog-friendly.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Marymoor Off Leash Dog Park
It has been called Doggie Heaven and Doggie Disneyland - perhaps those are overstatements, but the 40 acre Marymoor Offleash dog area is definitely a great place for dogs and their people. We try to beat the crowds that can sometimes make it a little too congested and chaotic for our easily overstimulated border collies, so we got there just after the crack of dawn on a not-so-nice Saturday morning. It was pleasantly uncrowded and the dogs had a great time - no rain and they came home tired and ready for a nap. Meanwhile we humans enjoyed the beautiful fall colors on a pleasant walk through the trails and along the river. See more about our adventure......
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