Plymouth Pillars Off-leash Dog Park

Plymouth Pillars Off-leash Dog Park

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Plymouth Pillars Park opened on January 14th, 2006. The off-leash area is roughly 9,800 square feet, and boasts a fantastic view of downtown Seattle.

The surface is crushed rock and there is a unique human/dog drinking fountain inside the park. The Plymouth Pillars Park also features a pedestrian corridor, benches, and public art. The park is dutifully maintained by the Citizens for Off-Leash Areas.

04/12/2019

time for a community work party once weather allows us to work around the dog park

04/06/2019

keep up picking up after your dog it really makes a difference

Photos from Plymouth Pillars Off-leash Dog Park's post 04/01/2019
03/23/2019

have a great weekend everyone

Photos 03/21/2019

Plymouth Pillars tomorrow will Be closed for resurfacing. 8am 12

03/21/2019

loving this weather

03/02/2019

keep up the great work doing our part to keep this city clean

03/02/2019

amazing weather with our kids

02/22/2019

no more snow

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Plymouth Pillars Park opened on January 14th, 2006. The off-leash area is roughly 9,800 square feet, and boasts a fantastic view of downtown Seattle. The surface is crushed rock and there is a unique human/dog drinking fountain inside the park. The Plymouth Pillars Park also features a pedestrian corridor, benches, and public art.

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Pine And Minor
Seattle, WA
98101