Dog Friendly Activities in Snoqualmie, Washington

Here’s a friendly guide to things you can do with your dogs in and around Snoqualmie, Washington — from scenic trails and dog parks to relaxed outdoor hangouts where pups are welcome. Whether you’re exploring nature or grabbing a cool drink after a long walk, Snoqualmie has plenty of options for you and your four-legged friend. Andrea Logan of Lead Dog Coaching can help you with all of your dog training needs so you can enjoy stress-free adventures together!

🐾 Dog-Friendly Outdoor Adventures

🌿 Trails & Parks

1. Three Forks Off-Leash Dog Park
A favorite local spot with open space for dogs to romp and play. It’s part of the larger Three Forks Natural Area, which connects to walking paths perfect for leash-led adventures.

2. Three Forks Natural Area
Enjoy scenic walking routes along the Snoqualmie River and open fields — great for both short strolls and longer walks with your dog on a leash.

3. Centennial Fields Park (on-leash)
Peaceful grassy paths and open areas set against Snoqualmie’s landscapes — ideal for relaxed walks and sniffing sessions.

4. Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area (nearby)
Just outside Snoqualmie, this expansive park has picnic spots and connects to miles of trails that allow leashed dogs for hiking and exploration.

5. Snoqualmie Point Park
A scenic grassy spot with valley views and walking paths where pups on leash can stretch their legs and enjoy the fresh air.

👉 Tip: Many hikes and rail-trails in the Snoqualmie area welcome leashed dogs; always bring water and waste bags for a smooth adventure.

🌟 Scenic Exploration

6. Snoqualmie Falls & Snoqualmie Falls Lower Observation Deck
While mainly a viewing attraction, the trails and overlooks can make for a pleasant outing with your leashed dog — especially if you enjoy outdoor sights and fresh misty air. Dogs on leash are typically welcome on the surrounding paths.

🐶 After-Walk Refreshments

7. No Boat Brewing Company
A dog-friendly brewery with spacious outdoor seating — perfect for relaxing after a long walk. Bring your pup along while you enjoy local craft brews and views.

8. Snoqualmie Falls Brewery
Another craft brew stop in town. While policies can vary, outdoor seating makes this a good option for a casual drink with your dog nearby after some activity.

Does your dog need some training to be better behaved in public? A trained dog is a happy dog!

Lead Dog Coaching offers private dog training for families in North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Issaquah and Sammamish. www.leaddogcoaching.

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