Off-leash beach · Chambers Bay · 6320 Grandview Dr W, University Place, WA 98467
Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach
A rare South Sound combo: a ~1-acre fenced dog park (with a separate area for small, shy and senior dogs) PLUS an off-leash beach on Puget Sound south of the railroad overpass where dogs can actually get in the saltwater.
Off-leash all day · ½ hr before sunrise–½ hr after sunset
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Chambers Creek Regional Park lots off Grandview Dr W.
Good to know
The dog beach is OFF-LEASH but UNFENCED and tidal — parts disappear at high tide, so check tide charts before heading down.
Stay 100 yards from seals/sea lions; harassing marine mammals is illegal.
Off-leash applies only to the fenced park and the beach south of the overpass — the rest of the park is on-leash.
About Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach
Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach is a free off-leash beach in University Place, Washington where dogs are off-leash year-round. It's partly fenced, with calm bay water to swim in. Size: ~1-acre fenced park + off-leash Sound beach.
Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach: FAQ
Can my dog be off-leash at Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach?
Yes — Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach is off-leash year-round, whenever it's open.
Is Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach fenced?
Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach is partly fenced — there's an enclosed area plus open ground, so reliable recall still helps.
Can my dog swim at Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach?
Yes — Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach has calm bay water that suits first-time swimmers. Pack fresh water and check conditions before you go.
Is Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach free?
Yes — Chambers Creek Off-Leash Dog Park & Dog Beach is free to access. Chambers Creek Regional Park lots off Grandview Dr W.
Where can my dog be off-leash right now?
Open the live DogMap map — each spot shows whether off-leash is allowed at the current date and time, including seasonal and time-of-day limits.