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Fenced dog park · First Hill / Capitol Hill · 1050 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101

Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area

A small (~0.2-acre) urban off-leash area just east of downtown with a long, narrow layout and a scenic downtown view. A handy in-city option for nearby apartment dwellers.

Off-leash · always
Off-leash right now?
Off-leash anytime
Leash-free whenever the spot is open.

The facts

Parking & access

Street parking near Pike St (busy).

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About Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area

Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area is a free fenced dog park in Seattle, Washington where dogs are off-leash year-round. It's fully fenced. Size: 0.2 acre.

Rules verified · source: Seattle Parks & Recreation

Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area: FAQ

Can my dog be off-leash at Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area?
Yes — Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area is off-leash year-round, whenever it's open.
Is Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area fenced?
Yes — Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area is fully enclosed.
Is Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area free?
Yes — Plymouth Pillars Park Off-Leash Area is free to access. Street parking near Pike St (busy).
Where can my dog be off-leash right now?
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