Sprawling park offers walking trails, multiple sports courts, and a skatepark amid beautiful trees. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet with a chill, low-key vibe. Plenty of parking supports team games and family activities.
Plenty of parking spaces surround the ball courts. Ample parking supports tournaments and team games without hassle.
A clean, cold water river lets dogs cool off and relax for long stretches. Plenty of wildlife scents make it tempting for dogs to run free, though leashes are needed.
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There is plenty of parking available for visitors.
The park is well-maintained with clean facilities.
The bathrooms at the park are clean and accessible.
Park offers large open grass fields surrounded by trees and hillsides with a mountain backdrop. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet, making it ideal for young children and dogs on leash. Parking is plentiful, and the playground features equipment suited for kids under 9 years old.
A large parking lot offers plentiful parking with plenty of spaces available.
Open grass fields offer plenty of space for dogs with good recall and on-leash play. A small on-leash dog area includes poo poo bags, but locked garbage cans often cause waste bags to be left nearby.
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There is plenty of parking available at the park.
The restrooms are clean but can have a slight odor.
The playground is well-maintained and ideal for children under 9.
Large troll sculpture made of trash palette boards hugs two trees along an easy, paved walking path. Peaceful, scenic setting feels like deep forest despite nearby shops, with a fenced dog park at the trail start. Creative blend of nature and art creates a calm, fun atmosphere.
Parking offers plenty of free spots close by. A short paved walk connects the lot to the main areas, making access easy and convenient.
A fenced dog park sits at the start of the path, letting dogs run free safely. The shaded walking trail stays dog-friendly throughout, making it easy to bring pets along.
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Parking at the community center is free and easy to find.
The path to Jakob Two Trees is paved and accessible for everyone.
There are no tickets required to visit Jakob Two Trees.
Lake Sammamish State Park offers spacious beach areas and beautiful lake views with a peaceful, serene atmosphere that feels like a private garden. It attracts families and groups for picnics, playground fun, and boating activities in a well-maintained, natural setting.
Large grounds offer ample parking with many lots and plenty of space. Parking is easy to find and close to walking trails and restrooms.
Wide, flat trails make walking easy for dogs of all ages. Dogs can wade in the water and enjoy plenty of space to roam and play.
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A Discover Pass is required or a day fee to access the park.
The park has a big beach that is perfect for summer water fun.
There is plenty of parking available at the park.
Park features quiet creekside trails and a community garden with assorted wildlife. It offers playground obstacles and a large picnic shelter for gatherings. The atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, making it a good spot for families and dog owners.
Parking availability varies with some spaces at the park and street parking usually sufficient when no events occur. Finding a spot can be easy but sometimes parking is limited.
Lots of room lets dogs run and explore freely. A dog water fountain keeps pets hydrated. Dogs enjoy sniffing around the salmon stream and the vibe is very dog-friendly.
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Parking can be very limited at Confluence Park, so arrive early.
The restrooms are clean and well maintained.
Confluence Park is suitable for outdoor events and birthday parties.
Small space with an old-time diner feel creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere for families. Full bar and coloring books for kids add to the casual, comfortable vibe. Noise rises when busy, but seating remains comfortable and intimate.
A cozy area behind the diner welcomes dogs, making it easy to sit with them while dining. The restaurant is clearly dog friendly throughout.
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The diner serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner all day.
Parking is available behind the restaurant or on the side.
The restaurant is dog-friendly, allowing pets in outdoor seating areas.
Concrete trail winds through lush greenery with big overhanging trees providing ample shade. The path is flat and wide, making it accessible for dogs, children, and wheelchairs. A lifelike troll sculpture with wandering eyes adds a unique attraction along the route.
Parking lots sit close to trails and a dog park, making access easy. Walks from parking to points of interest measure about 750 feet, with paved paths available but no signage to guide visitors.
A dog park sits right by the parking lot, and a small off-leash area runs along the trail. The trail itself is easy for dogs, kids, and wheelchairs to navigate.
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Parking is easy and accessible near the trailhead.
The trail is flat, paved, and suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.
Dogs are welcome on the trail, making it great for pet owners.
Trail offers spectacular views of Mount Rainier and lush greenery with mostly shaded paths and natural stone steps. Open fields near the top serve as a paragliding launch site, adding unique energy to the peaceful hike. The area fills early with hikers, reflecting its popularity and limited parking.
Two areas offer ample parking, making access easy. A nearby private lot charges only $5, adding a convenient option.
Trails offer medium difficulty and are very dog friendly. The Poo Poo Point Trailhead is easy for families, kids, and pets, making it a good spot for a first hike with a dog.
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Parking is very limited with only 20 spots at the trailhead, often full by 8:30 am.
The parking lot fills up quickly on weekends, so arrive early.
Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be on a leash.
Spacious outdoor seating with a huge patio and dog-friendly areas creates a relaxed, casual vibe. Bright, sunny spaces often fill with families, making it feel lively and welcoming to kids. Multiple TVs add a game-watching element, blending social and family-friendly atmospheres.
Overflow parking supports the brewery's high success. Plenty of parking spots exist for visitors.
Outdoor seating welcomes dogs on leash with a dog-friendly patio and a casual vibe. Many dogs appear in the patio area, making it a spot for dog lovers.
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Parking is available, but it can be challenging at times.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
The outdoor space accommodates various group sizes comfortably.