🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Rainier Woods Off-Leash Dog Park offers a welcoming space for dog owners in Puyallup, WA, featuring about one acre of securely fenced area for pups to run and socialize off-leash. The park provides a mix of shaded wood chip and grassy zones, which helps minimize mud and mess, even during Puyallup’s rainy months. Conveniently located away from busy roads in a peaceful community, this dog park boasts responsible visitors who help keep the atmosphere clean and friendly.
This dog-friendly park includes unique amenities like an agility course with various obstacles—from plank and hoop jumps to ramps—giving energetic pups the chance to learn and play. Pet waste stations with bags, water sources, benches, and a covered seating area make it comfortable for both two- and four-legged visitors. With its clean, relaxing environment and community-focused vibe, Rainier Woods is a local favorite for dog lovers looking for a well-maintained, pet-friendly space in the South Sound.
Nice fenced in area with plenty of room to run. There’s even a neat little obstacle course you can run your pup through. Half of the area is grassy, half is wood chips. Impressively clean, responsible owners are doing a great job picking up the doodies. I love the fact that this park is in a more “quiet” community and not off some main highway with noisy background traffic like other parks I’ve been to. My girl made lots of friends there, and I’ll definitely be taking her back 😊 Highly recommend!
Typically most of the owners are attentive and are willing to make conversation. Many of the owners here understand dog behavior and body language. Just like any park, there are some idiots who don’t know the difference between bullying and fun, but they’re not very common. Woodchips are nice and my dog rarely gets muddy because of them. Their little obstacle course is well built and they have water bowls and a water pump too.
Pretty nice dog park. There’s a big area without grass. So when it’s wet it’s muddy. There’s an agility course, which is fun. We went and there weren’t other dogs there but my boy had fun running off leash for a bit. There is a cute little donation pet donation box. The park rules are posted and pretty standard. A few benches are available for two-legged visitors to use. Lots of shade for the hot days. Would recommend bringing a collapsible water bowl with you if you plan to stay a while. We had a good time though, even in the rain.
Good dog park, some shaded areas for warmer days. The ground is chipped wood, so leaves little mess for wet days with few opportunities for large puddles. The people that come are always nice too.
Nice neighborhood park. It is about 1 acre big and fully fenced (I personally checked). It has a couple of benches, an agility course, water, poopie bags, and a covered seating area. The ground is covered in wood chips. The agility course has a plank jump, a hoop jump, a bow wow barrel, an agility walk, and a ramp which I don’t recommend using because it was very slippery (it was not wet).
According to the maker’s website, the walk ramp is made with “rust-proof heavy gauge aluminum and coated with PawsGrip and also sealed with an additional polymeric top coat for graffiti resistance and UV protection from fading”. I think the top coat is what makes it slippery despite the ramp having an anti-slippery coat underneath.