Enumclaw Dog Park - Enumclaw, WA










Enumclaw Dog Park in Enumclaw, Washington
Enumclaw Dog Park is a welcoming off-leash area conveniently located at 2550 Farman St N, offering local residents and their dogs a safe and well-maintained spot to romp and socialize. This dog-friendly park features spacious, grassy enclosures with some bare spots and an overall clean environment. One of the park’s highlights is the dedicated agility course in the large dog area, providing plenty of opportunities for exercise and play, especially for high-energy pups.
Owners will appreciate the thoughtfully designed spring-loaded gates for easy access and the separate fenced sections for large and small dogs (under 25 lbs), ensuring a comfortable experience no matter your puppy’s size. Poop bags and waste stations are available to help keep the park tidy. While there is not a built-in water fountain or hose on-site (so bring your own water), visitors praise the park’s cleanliness, space, friendly community, and ongoing improvements, making it a top choice for dog owners in Enumclaw or those visiting nearby pet-friendly trails.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated enclosures.
- Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, there are fenced areas with separate enclosures for small and large dogs.
- Are there breed or size restrictions at this dog park? Yes, there are separate areas for small dogs (25 lbs and under) and large dogs to ensure everyone’s safety and comfort.
- Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, poop bags are provided on-site for convenience.
- Is there agility equipment for dogs to play on? Yes, an agility course is available for dogs in the large dog area.
- How clean and maintained is the park? The park is regularly cleaned and well maintained, with ongoing improvements and upgrades.
- Is there a water fountain or water access for dogs? No, there is currently no running water or fountain, so visitors should bring their own water for their pets.
- Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? Yes, there are clearly defined sections for small and large dogs.
Reviews

It’s a nice dog park that has a small dog and large dog section. I can’t give it 5 stars because it only has a portable potty for the bathroom and it’s a dry park meaning no water hose for dogs. But has a playground

Responsible owners and great pups! A work in progress, with new things being added often. A few months back the city added a little agility course! Running water would be awesome, hopefully its coming soon.

This was our first time taking our 6-month old pup to a dog park and we were very happy with it. We went on a weekday in the later morning and were pleased to find it empty, because frankly we were a little nervous about the possibility of her having a bad experience with other dogs at a place like this.
One of the great things about this dog park is that there are two separate enclosures in it—one for small dogs (25 lbs), which eliminates the fear that small dog owners have about their little pups getting trampled or swallowed whole by other people’s huge dogs.
All in all, our pup had a great time and we will definitely be bringing her back!

Early afternoon, Noone there..my dogs loved the playground type toys there. It’s spacious, clean and just lovely. Poopy bags and spring loaded doors made it nice. Highly recommended!

Nice off leash park that seems well maintained. Mostly grass (with some bare spots) Large dog area has nice agility equipment.