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Best dog parks in Spokane Valley, WA
Spokane Valley, WA stands out as a strong city for dog owners, with a wide mix of dog parks, off-leash areas, and dog-friendly parks spread across the local area. This local dog park mix is large and diverse, with 18 total results, including 7 dedicated dog parks. Across rated listings, the overall average is about 4.5/5 from roughly 7,864 combined Google reviews, and Dishman Hills Natural Area, High Bridge Park, and Valley Mission Park stand out as some of the most established names for anyone researching top-rated dog parks in Spokane Valley, WA. Looking across the individual park summaries, the best dog parks in Spokane Valley, WA tend to stand out for useful park extras, water access and park basics, and friendly regulars, making the area especially appealing for owners who want shade, seating, and water access, longer visits with useful park amenities, and dogs that need room to run. The main tradeoff for dog owners is that crowd or owner behavior can vary by time of day and maintenance can be uneven, so the right fit may depend on whether you want a quiet everyday dog park, a busier off-leash social spot, or a larger park with more room to roam.
Spokane Valley dog park scene
Spokane Valley, WA stands out as a strong city for dog owners, with a wide mix of dog parks, off-leash areas, and dog-friendly parks spread across the local area. This local dog park mix is large and diverse, with 18 total results, including 7 dedicated dog parks. Across rated listings, the overall average is about 4.5/5 from roughly 7,864 combined Google reviews, and Dishman Hills Natural Area, High Bridge Park, and Valley Mission Park stand out as some of the most established names for anyone researching top-rated dog parks in Spokane Valley, WA. Looking across the individual park summaries, the best dog parks in Spokane Valley, WA tend to stand out for useful park extras, water access and park basics, and friendly regulars, making the area especially appealing for owners who want shade, seating, and water access, longer visits with useful park amenities, and dogs that need room to run. The main tradeoff for dog owners is that crowd or owner behavior can vary by time of day and maintenance can be uneven, so the right fit may depend on whether you want a quiet everyday dog park, a busier off-leash social spot, or a larger park with more room to roam.
A look around Spokane Valley
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Top rated in Spokane Valley
These are the strongest-rated listings for people who want a fast starting shortlist.
Mirabeau Point Park
Visitors say this park offers scenic walking trails, a paved path, and a waterfall. They also highlight the peaceful atmosphere, picnic areas, and restrooms.
13500 E Mirabeau Pkwy, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA
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Mirabeau Meadows
People say this park offers beautiful trails for hiking, walking, and biking, and is a great place for picnics, gatherings, and events. They highlight the well-kept grounds, interesting geology, and the fun of exploring the site of a former zoo. They also like the peaceful and quiet atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the outdoors with family and dogs.
13500 E Mirabeau Pkwy, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA
Open now
Dishman Hills Natural Area
People say this park offers a variety of hiking trails with diverse terrain, suitable for both short walks and longer hikes. They highlight the beautiful views, including a view of Spokane, and the peaceful atmosphere, especially during early morning walks. They also like that the trails are mostly shaded, making it comfortable for hiking in the summer, and that dogs are allowed on leash.
625 S Sargent Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99212, USA
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Most reviewed local favorites
High-review parks usually signal the places dog owners know best and talk about most.
Dishman Hills Natural Area
People say this park offers a variety of hiking trails with diverse terrain, suitable for both short walks and longer hikes. They highlight the beautiful views, including a view of Spokane, and the peaceful atmosphere, especially during early morning walks. They also like that the trails are mostly shaded, making it comfortable for hiking in the summer, and that dogs are allowed on leash.
625 S Sargent Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99212, USA
Open now
Mirabeau Point Park
Visitors say this park offers scenic walking trails, a paved path, and a waterfall. They also highlight the peaceful atmosphere, picnic areas, and restrooms.
13500 E Mirabeau Pkwy, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA
Open now
Mirabeau Meadows
People say this park offers beautiful trails for hiking, walking, and biking, and is a great place for picnics, gatherings, and events. They highlight the well-kept grounds, interesting geology, and the fun of exploring the site of a former zoo. They also like the peaceful and quiet atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the outdoors with family and dogs.
13500 E Mirabeau Pkwy, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA
Open now
What dog owners are saying
Recent review snippets help visitors gauge vibe, upkeep, and who each park suits best.
What a great stay. I always forget about this hotel and regret it every time . They are so friendly and helpful. The food is always great and you get a dine in for bfast, from a great menu of choices. The rooms were clean and just felt so cozy. The heated pool was the lods favorite to swim on November :) and the hot tub. Just a great stay!
Read more about Mirabeau Point ParkThis is a big beautiful park with trees and lots of green grass. I went to a Corvette Car Show there today with over 140 cars and there was still plenty of room. There is a large covered area but I did not check out the rest of the park since my focus was cars. Some people had dogs with them.
Read more about Mirabeau MeadowsIt has a lot of trails and you have to pay attention cause the trails are marked with colored symbols if you are not used the hike. A beginner can do this hike could also get easily lost if you are not directionally aware. The views were pretty the hike was gorgeous. Get a good view of Spokane at one point. What I didnt like was how much trash was all over the place. From broken glass, beer cans, couch cushion. In certain spots it was bad. You can bring dogs here on leash. Parking is a dirt parking lot. I probably wont do this one again.
Read more about Dishman Hills Natural AreaIt is very beautiful park by the river. There is also a nice trail the other side of the river.
Read more about Sullivan ParkDog parks and dog-friendly parks in Spokane Valley
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Mirabeau Point Park
Visitors say this park offers scenic walking trails, a paved path, and a waterfall. They also highlight the peaceful atmosphere, picnic areas, and restrooms.
13500 E Mirabeau Pkwy, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA
Open now
Mirabeau Meadows
People say this park offers beautiful trails for hiking, walking, and biking, and is a great place for picnics, gatherings, and events. They highlight the well-kept grounds, interesting geology, and the fun of exploring the site of a former zoo. They also like the peaceful and quiet atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the outdoors with family and dogs.
13500 E Mirabeau Pkwy, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA
Open now
Dishman Hills Natural Area
People say this park offers a variety of hiking trails with diverse terrain, suitable for both short walks and longer hikes. They highlight the beautiful views, including a view of Spokane, and the peaceful atmosphere, especially during early morning walks. They also like that the trails are mostly shaded, making it comfortable for hiking in the summer, and that dogs are allowed on leash.
625 S Sargent Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99212, USA
Open now
Sullivan Park
Overview: Sullivan Park is rated 4.4/5 from 426 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention poop bags, seating, and other park extras.
1901 N Sullivan Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA
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B.A. Clark Park
Overview: B.A. Clark Park is rated 4.2/5 from 257 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Crowd: Reviews describe a sense of community among regular visitors.
3922 N Normandie St, Spokane, WA 99205, USA
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Castle Park
Overview: Castle Park is rated 3.8/5 from 39 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover. Downsides: Some reviews mention noise from nearby dogs or barking.
3415 S University Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99206, USA
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Quick FAQs for Spokane Valley
How many dog parks are listed for Spokane Valley?
18 places are currently mapped for Spokane Valley, including 6 dedicated dog parks in the latest Google export.
What stands out about the Spokane Valley dog park scene?
Spokane Valley, WA stands out as a strong city for dog owners, with a wide mix of dog parks, off-leash areas, and dog-friendly parks spread across the local area. This local dog park mix is large and diverse, with 18 total results, including 7 dedicated dog parks. Across rated listings, the overall average is about 4.5/5 from roughly 7,864 combined Google reviews, and Dishman Hills Natural Area, High Bridge Park, and Valley Mission Park stand out as some of the most established names for anyone researching top-rated dog parks in Spokane Valley, WA. Looking across the individual park summaries, the best dog parks in Spokane Valley, WA tend to stand out for useful park extras, water access and park basics, and friendly regulars, making the area especially appealing for owners who want shade, seating, and water access, longer visits with useful park amenities, and dogs that need room to run. The main tradeoff for dog owners is that crowd or owner behavior can vary by time of day and maintenance can be uneven, so the right fit may depend on whether you want a quiet everyday dog park, a busier off-leash social spot, or a larger park with more room to roam.
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