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Why book a dog walker in Langley?
Busy pet parents sometimes need a hand when it comes to ensuring their pup is getting the potty breaks and exercise they need. That's where Wag! comes in! Local Langley, WA dog walkers are background checked and registered on the Wag! platform, ready to take your dog on an adventure when you need them. Your dog can make a friend in the neighborhood, and you can re-book with the same dog walker easily in the app. Langley, WA has "pawlenty" of parks and neighborhoods that your dog is itching to explore!
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Langley
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Log Boom Park
This neighborhood has the perfect trail for you and your pooch to explore. This neighborhood is located about 35 miles from Langley, Washington and is home to the Burke-Gilman Trail. This 18.8-mile paved trail is part of the Rails-To-Trails Conservancy. This is a fairly easy, scenic hike with lots of nature and wildlife to see along the way. If you work up a sweat on the trail, let your pup dip his paws in the river here. You will want to bring water and supplies for cleaning up after your furry friend. Grab your pup's leash and head out for a fun day of adventure!
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Bayview Rd
This pawtastic neighborhood has a great park for you and your pooch to play in. The Marguerite Brons Memorial Park is an off-leash, fenced dog park with a big grassy area for your pooch to romp and roll around in. The park provides fresh water for your canine pal at the water station. There are plenty of benches and trees that will help shade you and your pup from the sun. Picnic shelters and night lighting are extra amenities available at this park.. Before you leave, leash up your pup and head into the wooded area of the park to see how many of the trails you can tackle.
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East Riverside Dr
If you and your pooch are looking for a trail to hike while relaxing in nature, this furrific neighborhood has just the trail for you! The Sammamish River Trail is part of the Rails-To-Trails Conservancy program and used to be an old rail line along with a levee trail system that was once used for draining the swamp area. This trail is located 25 miles from Langley, Washington, but the breathtaking views along the trail make the drive worth it! This paved, 11-mile trail is fairly easy to hike, and meanders through farmland, vineyards, and even some riverside parks. Be sure to bring water and supplies for cleaning up, and don’t forget to grab your pup’s leash.
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Arboretum Dr
This pawesome neighborhood is located about 35 miles from Langley, Washington and is home to a beautiful park. The Washington Park Arboretum is located here and is a fascinating place for you and your pup to be. They do ask that your canine pal stays on a leash while visiting. This park has many trails for you and your furry friend to try your paws at. If your pooch wants to lay down or roll around, he'll find plenty of grassy areas here to do just that! You'll also find an easily accessible lake here where your pup can wet his paws. Seating and shade trees are provided for your comfort, but you will want to pack water and supplies for cleaning up after your pal.
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Northwest Snohomish
This dog-friendly neighborhood, located about 24 miles from Langley, is a great place for you and your pooch to burn off some energy. Here, you'll find a puptastic trail to hike with your pal. Snohomish County Centennial has a paved walkway and stretches across 30 miles This trail is fairly easy to navigate and is mainly flat terrain. As you walk, you can marvel at the beauty of the farmland and meadows you'll pass. There are benches along the way, as well as plenty of shade trees. Your furry friend is sure to love sniffing out all the new scents he'll find along the way! Lace up your best hiking shoes, and head on out to enjoy a relaxing day with your canine friend.
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