If you’re in the Gig Harbor area, this is a wonderful dog park to go to! Completely fenced off and the trails are surrounded by a beautiful forest. The owners and the dogs I encountered were very nice. There are also water stations along the way as well. It’s not a very long trail(with average walking speed, the entire loop takes about 30 min). There’s a pathway from the parking lot that leads to the dog park — until you get to the off-leash area, you should keep your dogs on leash as there have been bear sightings recently. If you don’t live in the area, it’s not a place to make as a destination. But if you happen to be near there, I’d stop by!
Isabel V.
Place rating: 5 San Pedro, CA
This trail and park is amazing! Not only did our dog Bailey love it, our family cant wait to go back. My husband was beyond pleased with the trail. We are going back.
Sarah C.
Place rating: 4 Tacoma, WA
A great dog park! All fenced in with trails to walk; open area to throw tennis balls; water bowls for the four leggers and benches for the two legger users! The trails are relatively easy to walk. I say«relatively» because I think there are some reservations… if it has rained(Pacific Northwest!) the«down parts» can be slippery. So, just be aware. Also, another thought, I wish they had more sitting spots along the trails. not necessarily benches but«downed» logs could be strategically placed for tired(Mature!) owners to rest for a bit. The trails are certainly wide enough that a sitting log here and there would not cause congestion.
Daniel S.
Place rating: 4 Gig Harbor, WA
This park is pretty new, and it still shows. It is fully fenced(it’s easy to walk the perimeter and check for yourself), and there are plenty of trash cans and bag stations, but that’s about it. What I assume will be a large, open play area is still incomplete, and there aren’t a lot of options for trails. However, in all fairness to PenMet parks, every weekend when I go, I can see that they are making progress. The large clearing is getting more cleared, they have added at least one trail. I wouldn’t make the park a destination, but for everyone who lives in the Gig Harbor area, this park is a blessing. It’s nice to not have to cross the bridge or go to Port Orchard for a dog park.