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Bremerton Bark Park

2.8 (16 reviews)

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The Bremerton Bark Park is just a fenced in open field.
Jessica S.

All the trees and woodsy areas are on the other side of a homely wire fence. The dog area is big dusty field in summer, a mudhole in autumn and spring. I tend to drive out of the way to the Olala dog park which has nature walk areas and is a treat for human or dog. But the Bark Park is closest and now and then I settle for it. The dogs always enjoy it. It's not much used by anyone frankly so I've usually been the only one there. One or two other people with dogs might show up for a bit if I stay long enough. That's actually good if your dog may not be that good around a crowd of dogs like they have to be in Olala.

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11 years ago

This place is terrible. No grass, it smells, fence and gate needs repair. Bremerton should be embarrassed by this park.

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13 years ago

Large enclosed area. Lots of rocks. I went with my dog and she was bored. We went for a walk around the park instead.

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Mccormick Forest Off Leash Dog Area - Internal walk path near a small creek

Mccormick Forest Off Leash Dog Area

4.3(18 reviews)
14.3 mi

The Rotary Forest We had a good and safe experience at the Mc park. It was pretty vacant as we…read morewent in the middle of the day, but enjoyed having the place to ourselves! Sophie, our 3 year old doggie, loved zooming through the woodsy areas and just had a great time. We met up with 3 or 4 others, with their dogs well behaved and social as well. It can get a bit muddy as expected, so just be ready to clean off paws later. We had Sophie wear a little windbreaker light jacket, as once you get in to the woods more deeply it does get chilly. There was a muddy creek, but small, and hear a fun little 'bridge' to go over. Not much for squirrels or chipmunks, but we walked around the perimeter and it was well fenced in. There was also a smaller fenced in area, as you entered the main entrance I think, there are several entry ways, for small doggies. Google the directions and then verify. The first google maps took us way out of the way from a Gig Harbor start point, so we think that the address may not be completely accurate on google maps. Once there we parked in a nearby business lot, and walked over to a secured entry. It had 2 gates to go through, both secured and nice, esp for excited pets. We brought along our usual, poo bags, treats to practice recall skills, water bottle, and travel dish. You can spend up to 1-2 hours walking about and meandering through the little internal off trails. The trails are easy around the perimeter, and then more hilly and rustic in the interior towards the little creek.

Open during Covid!…read more Honestly besides not living in gig harbor it's my only complaint I have to pay $6 to cross the bridge. But it was worth it! I honestly loved this dog park it was a little tricky to find for me signs aren't that noticeable. Besides that there's no parking you kinda have to park on the side of the road. You hike up this hill to get to the dog area. It's all nature and they also have down below an area for the dogs to just run and play together! Stella absolutely had a blast also if you scared of snakes beware their there. Also they have water so if you like to bring a gallon and leave it do so! Help the dog park out don't be selfish.

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Mccormick Forest Off Leash Dog Area - Bags and trash cans available at each entrance.

Bags and trash cans available at each entrance.

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Silverdale Dog Park - View from small dog park

Silverdale Dog Park

4.1(21 reviews)
7.9 mi

It's a good dog park. People seem to keep it clean enough and in decent shape. What I love about it…read moremost is that there is the small area which not too many dogs come into so my little guy can really just roam around and watch the big dogs in the other area. It's super fun to watch the big dogs run and play real hard as they do, but I'm always looking for the puppies and young dogs to come play with my very old toy poodle here. I've encountered some very nice people and I always appreciate meeting people who love and take good care of their furry ones. It's amazing how many people actually have rescue dogs, like I do, from Humane Society and other rescue centers. I'm a complete believer in the idea those of us who can, actually make the effort two help those dogs that have been thrown away. It's pretty clear that these dog park going families care about their dogs because they're here taking time in the dog park rather than just putting their dog out in their backyard or walking them in their own neighborhoods. It takes time to drive to a dog park, especially this one for me, but it's worth it. Oh, and attach to the park is a walking trail.

I'm going to read a review now, but I fully expect to update my review once the weather gets a…read morelittle bit nicer. So far, the other patrons of this dog park have been fantastic. Everyone we have encountered has been very friendly and respectful of each other's pets. The reason I'm giving this dog park three out of five stars (but truly hope to update this to a higher score once spring has sprung) is that it is not very well-kept. The benches are very crooked and extremely dirty, and there is a number of very large puddles in the walkway near the entrance. Yes, I realize this is Washington state... But it's quite simple to redirect the flow of water in a place like this, that is so intentionally landscaped. I certainly don't have a problem with my dogs getting dirty or even muddy, but the amount of water that gathers is a little bit ridiculous. I'm hoping that as spring hits the Kitsap parks department will do a little bit more for maintenance and his dog park... Will definitely keep coming because we love the other people that go, and their dogs.

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Silverdale Dog Park - Little Truffle after the wizard had transformed her :(

Little Truffle after the wizard had transformed her :(

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My puppy all tired after the park

Silverdale Dog Park - Silverdale Dog Park, entrance

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Frank Raab Park - Garden patch

Frank Raab Park

4.4(7 reviews)
12.4 mi

Raab Park's entryway is a crash/accident-causing bottleneck with one narrow passage way for cars,…read moredogwalkers, skateboarders and utility vehicles like trash trucks and maintenance heavy trucks. The paved road is a tiny ribbon with edges that teeter off into the dirt - not gently sloped. City of Poulsbo Parks and Recreation department has liability here - waiting for the lawsuit shoe to drop. Once inside however, you can enjoy several nature interaction features, even nature solitude, while the children's playground has been revamped as of 2025. The park manages to fit in many things such as the following -- * A designed, interactive, children's educational garden managed by trained "Master Gardeners." Here, tons of produce are grown and donated for charitable food distribution. Imaginative and whimsical garden sculpture will draw surprise delights, and thoughtful plantings offer live lessons of ecology. * A "community garden" with multiple raised growing beds, where citizens rent a "patch" to grow their own fresh vegetables (and it has a compost pile in the back if you want to drop off your kitchen scraps). Rent includes gardening tools, watering hoses, and a generally well-run operation. * A skatepark, basketball courts, picnic shelter with multiple picnic tables for the community to hold events * A fun quirky children's playground with fun swings and slides * A view through the trees and downhill, of Poulsbo's downtown and harbor, flanked on the far horizon by the Olympic mountain range, an excellent place to watch a summer sunset. Sadly the park benches face in the opposite direction from this jaw-dropping view--back towards a worn walkway and old picnic table. The imagination of bureaucracies and their workmen of how people might behold nature and appreciate its grandeur is seriously impaired (such a view of the Olympic Mountain Range and they set up seats facing the opposite direction?!) * A few single-track foot trails into the woods around the perimeter of the flat, artificially planted lawn lead into wooded hillsides and offer shady nooks, rich with bird calls, to escape from the open hilltop monoculture of grass * The central flat expanse of monocultural grass is a horrendous ecological desert, a big zero--but fits the American settler desire aesthetic of claiming land into the wide horizon. (Beware the many entitled dog owners who run their pets without leashes on this wide open space, yet another City liability -- waiting to become a law suit.) This park is used by many people and is wonderful for people watching, while still having space for your own private experience of communing with nature.

Nice city park, out of town on a hill. Lots of lawn and trees plus a fenced dog park.read more

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Frank Raab Park - Saw a man doing this it was epic

Saw a man doing this it was epic

Frank Raab Park - A gorgeous west facing view of the Olympic mountains, and park benches facing opposite

A gorgeous west facing view of the Olympic mountains, and park benches facing opposite

Frank Raab Park - Community garden patches

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Sequim Off Leash Dog Park

Sequim Off Leash Dog Park

4.3(12 reviews)
40.8 mi

This was perfect for us to stop on a daytrip to Sequim. My friend's dog was getting a little antsy…read moreand we wanted her to get some of her energy out prior to going to the Olympic Game Farm so that she didn't jump out the window or something else at the farm. The dog park is separated into three gated areas. The smaller dog area is ample size to accommodate at least 50 dogs and their owners. The larger dog area is also decent in size. Both areas have water stations and covered benches just in case you want to sit down and watch the dogs play. The third area is for agility testing or for dogs to run the obstacle course. I will say that the majority of the dogs that were in the large pen were very friendly and kind of minded their own business. My friend's dog did get scratched in the nose as she entered though, so her nose was bleeding a bit but nothing major. The pens also come equipped with a few dog ball tossers and other toys to keep the doggies moving as well as doggie doo bags. I did sense a bit of community here as well as there were a few posters of dogs that have passed on as well as dogs that were lost were posted and several people talked about the dogs that passed on as if they were their own. Overall, a nice place to just let your dogs run.

The park is great but the "board" and their "president" are terrible along with most of the elderly…read moreattendees. Brought my kids along as I usually do because they like to play with their dog and they got yelled at to stop running by the "president" I told them they are fine and ignored her. Then the lady screamed at my child calling him retarded for running. Needless to say there were some harsh words from me and another mother. They quickly posted new dog park rules after this making it more of an elderly park. Another time a mans dog had taken my dogs ball which I don't mind I let the dog play with it for a while but then my dog (a Doberman) was getting frustrated because he wanted his ball. So I went to try and get it from the dog we struggled for about 30 mins trying to retrieve the ball from the dog. All while the owner kept saying good girl and cheering his dog on in this game of take away. Oh I should also mention I was pregnant at the time. The dog stopped at the owner many times and he would just ignore me and let his dog keep the ball. This park seems to have a stigma against my Doberman even though it seems like he's the one being nipped at by people poodles If you go in the evening though at dusk you can usually avoid the rude elderly and you and your dog can actually enjoy it. This is just two times there has been many more incidences.

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Sequim Off Leash Dog Park - This is 1 of 2 "large dog" areas; K9 agility run on the left. On right is 2d lg dog area; beyond that, the small dog area.

This is 1 of 2 "large dog" areas; K9 agility run on the left. On right is 2d lg dog area; beyond that, the small dog area.

Sequim Off Leash Dog Park
Sequim Off Leash Dog Park

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