Featured Parks in Washington
Hand-picked by the BarkParks community — verified, photographed, and Bindi-approved.
Lake Roosevelt NRA
130+ miles of lake shoreline. Boating, swimming, and trails.
LeashedEbey's Landing National Historical Reserve
Bluffs, beaches, and pastoral island scenery make this a gorgeous walk for leashed pups.
Leash pets on trails and beaches unless signs say otherwise, and avoid disturbing farm animals and wildlife.Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Big lawns, old fort stockades, and city-river scenery make this a very walkable site.
Leashed pets are allowed outdoors on grounds and trails; no pets inside historic structures.North Cascades National Park
Jagged peaks and turquoise lakes make the dog-friendly pullouts here feel spectacular.
Leashed pets are allowed in developed areas, campgrounds, roads, and on the Pacific Crest Trail, but not on most park trails.Olympic National Park
Few parks give dogs this much variety, from driftwood beaches to rainforest-adjacent walks.
Leashed pets are allowed on many beaches, in campgrounds, on roads, and on a small set of designated trails, but not most park trails.San Juan Island National Historical Park
Island views, coastal grasslands, and quirky Pig War history make this one delightful.
Leashed pets are welcome on outdoor trails and beaches where posted; keep them out of buildings.Washington Dog Park Guide
Everything you need to know about adventuring with your pup in Washington.
How many dog parks are in Washington?
BarkParks has mapped 1036 dog-friendly locations across Washington, including 34 dedicated off-leash dog parks, 223 city parks with dog areas, and 355 notable landmarks and viewpoints where leashed dogs are welcome.
Are there fenced dog parks in Washington?
Yes! We've identified 301 locations with full or partial fencing in Washington. Filter by "fenced" on our interactive trail map to find secure off-leash areas near you.
What's the best dog park near Seattle?
Seattle has dozens of top-rated dog parks. Use our trail map to find parks sorted by community ratings, fencing quality, and amenities. Pro members get real-time crowd data and photo reviews.
Is BarkParks free in Washington?
The interactive map and park directory are completely free. Pack Members (.99/mo) get crowd alerts, exclusive hidden gems, printable trail maps, and priority check-in badges.