🐾 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 […]
Hounds Hollow Dog Park is a large, fully fenced, and well-maintained dog park located in Bonney Lake, WA. Known for its spacious play areas under shady trees, this dog park features a popular agility course, gravel walking paths along the fence, and plenty of off-leash fun for friendly pets. Owners will find the natural setting inviting, with scenic, pet-friendly trails nearby for leashed walking, making this a great spot for social pups and exercise enthusiasts alike.
The park boasts multiple amenities such as double-gated entry for safety, available water bowls for dogs, and plenty of shade to keep cool during warmer months. Cleanliness is a top priority, with several waste stations and trash bins throughout the grounds so you and your pup can enjoy a tidy environment. Parking is convenient, with both stairs and ramp access, ensuring the park is wheelchair and stroller accessible. Hounds Hollow Dog Park stands out in Bonney Lake for its welcoming community, variety of trails, and fun agility features for dogs.
Great park with a large play area, mini trails for dogs to explore and an agility course. Clean. Fully fenced. Multiple trashcans in the park with good quality waste bags.
Was recommended by a couple of people to check it out, as it wasn’t too far from where I live. The drive wasn’t long, parking was easy. Enough parking when I went mid day on a Saturday. There are stairs to the dog park along with a ramp for anyone who has a disability or strollers. Double gated and rules are posted as you go in. Right away you can go to an open spot that has dog agility equipment (to the right) or to the left you go down a little trail and there is just an open field like area. There, is a gravel tail that follows the fence line, for you and your dog to walk. Also, there are some off trails between the agility area and the open field area. The area is All one level, no worries for hills for any struggles with wheelchairs or strollers. All dogs and humans were really nice. This made working through some bigger dog issues for my smaller dog easy. All that I talked to were really supportive and helpful. Oh and in one post there was mention about no water dishes, when I went, I went prepared just in case, but here were two dishes full of water the whole time. Great visit overall!
If you want a short or longer walk here’s the one you’ve been waiting for. Whenever a trail ends you find another to continue on. There’s not much signage so be careful not to get lost. It’s nice to smell the woody smell and hear the birds sing. If you have a friendly dog (with both people and animals )the free roam area is perfect for them.
What a wonderful place. Our dog enjoyed running around and it had so many natural paths that also enjoyed walking around. Had lots of shade and water available for our pet.
I love taking my dog to this dog park! It is very well maintained! The dog park is huge with tons of trees and a nice obstacle course for my dog to practice her skills on. Across from the dog park is a nice area of trails, but the dog needs to be on a leash on that side of the park. Sometimes there is maintenance and they have sides of the park closed, but it usually doesn’t stay closed for long.