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December 2023 by Hannah B.
This is a great local dog park! We stopped by on our way home from a family holiday. Our dog was able to stretch her legs, do some running, and interact with other friendly dogs. This park offers an area designated for more seasoned or shy dogs, trails and agility course in larger area, and poo bags. Some of the locals kindly leave gallons of water and bowls for the dogs. Very nice.
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March 2023 by Robert D.
Stopped by today to try this Willis Tucker Off Leash Dog Park. Park itself is very large. Grounds are hard packed sand, dirt, gravel with muddy areas all over the field. Didn't see any grass. Pet poop bags are not supplied must bring you own. I watched many pet owners just left the poop and walked away. Fence around the park is low enough for my black lab to jump over. Which he did, thankfully he ran straight to me. I've been to many off leash dog parks in Western Washington and still prefer the Strawberry fields Off Leash Dog Park.
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March 2023 by Cabot Fuqua
Best bang for your buck.
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March 2023 by M Martinson
Great facility. Loved the Rainscapes Expo.
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December 2022 by Erica P.
This review is for the dog park, though the 5 stars would apply to the rest of the park as well. The dog park has 3 great options for your pup: a shy dog area, a trail area and an open area. The shy dog area is one of the more spacious ones I've seen. I started off there with my pup as she's a bit skittish and she did well. The second time we went it was full of decidedly *not* shy dogs so we opted for the trail. The trail area is fully fenced and meanders through a forested area. There are plenty of paths for humans and the pups have their run of the area. We encountered quite a few dogs in this area, but all were quite nice and watched closely by their humans. The open area is very large with a big area for dogs to roam and a bit of a trail in the back to take your pup if they are easily overwhelmed by the more rambunctious canines. This is my favorite park by far. In addition to the off-leash area, there are plenty of trails where your pup can walk on-leash as well!
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May 2022 by Tiffany O.
We came here for an event and were surprised how big this park is. There's a bunch of trails to choose from. The paths are mostly cemented, so it's easier to walk especially after a rainy day. The grassy areas were super muddy, and I was sinking in because we came after a rainy day. I'm glad there's a bathroom here with flushable toilets that's not a porta-potty, since I would assume a place like this would have a porta-potty instead. It might have to do with the spray park, though. We were looking for the dog park and decided to enter through the west side of the dog park, thinking it would connect to the main area, which is not the case. This was a huge mistake, since it was full of mud and only took us to the shy / senior dog park area. The enclosure was never-ending, and we couldn't see what was ahead because of all the plants in the way. There should be more exits / entrances out of this area, since we felt stuck for the longest time, never knowing when and where we would be able to get out. The main dog park had no poop bags or trash cans available. There's a dumpster outside the dog park, so you have to walk out to dump. I like that there was a water station, which is outside the park by the dumpster, but it was kind of gross lingering there because of the smell.
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March 2022 by Alexis H.
Dear park agents: Please have your lawn-mowing employees go through diversity training. My husband and I (who are Latinos) don't appreciate being bullied by your workers--one in particular, who was mowing on March 29, at approximately 6:15 pm. If you have something to say to someone, a little kindness goes much further than sour words. And, frankly, I don't care if you don't like dogs. There are people who assault others and get off with nothing more than a shrug. So don't scold people whose dogs are off leash when no one is around and the dogs aren't bothering a soul. In case you haven't noticed, there are a lot worse things going on in the world right now. Shame on you! Notice to anyone...move to somewhere that isn't Washington state if you want true freedom!
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December 2021 by Dayana R.
Sometimes the dog park has a bit of an overflow of dog poop baggies, but other than that it's a lovely off leash park. Our favorite is the "trail" area, it provides a bigger sense of freedom and is less crowded.
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August 2021 by Jessica S.
This park is so cool!! I came here for the first time, for National Night Out and was blown away by how large this park is and the fact it has a spray park, and an amphitheater! My only complaint is the restrooms-why so small and why only near the spray park? Besides the restroom issues, I found this park to be very clean, lots of trails to explore, and tons of green space to picnic, throw a frisbee, or bring the furry ones. You really can't go wrong coming here.
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June 2021 by Courtney H.
Within five minutes of being here we saw a kid poop on the floor and one kid was peeing in the splash pad area. We immediately left! The sign said that the water is recycled and I'm not about to put my daughter in poop and pee water.
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January 2021 by Jan C.
Great dog park. Seven acres with some forested areas as well as meadows. There is also a smaller park for shy, small or older dogs. There is a water pump, but it was out of service when we were there. Lots of dogs and owners were paying attention to their dogs' behavior. Plenty of room to romp, explore or fetch.
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November 2020 by Cheyanne B.
Went to the dog park and completely loved it! Beautiful and clean area! Easy and large parking. Fun for the whole family! Definitely my new spot to go
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October 2020 by Riin N.
There is a small dog area but for some reason there's always a small dog in the large dog area that doesn't like large dogs. Otherwise it's a pretty big, forestry area so there is a big of room to spread out. A few times I've been here I've also noticed parents bringing there's children but no dogs, I guess to just play with the dogs. So if you're dog is uncomfortable with small humans be wary. My husky girl got her face smushed for about 15 mins before she stood at the gate wanting to leave.
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August 2020 by marion m.
Wonderful park I love the walking trails, the dog park has two separate dog parks one for regular dogs and one for shy or older dogs.
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April 2020 by Anne Marie V.
This is a wonderful neighborhood park that people from all over Snohomish county come to visit. This park has a gravel walking loop, walking trails, a massive dog park, an amphitheater, a playground, baseball fields, and a water park. It's impeccably maintained and a great place to hangout on a nice day.