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To book a walk for your dog in Marysville, WA, choose between a 20-minute, 30-minute or 60-minute walk for your pup. Then, let the Wag! platform match you with a top-rated dog walker near you. Or, you can browse Caregiver profiles to find the best dog walker for you and your pup's preferences. You can even save the Caregivers your dog liked best so you can easily book them again! When you're away or unable to walk your dog, let a Marysville, WA dog walker do it for you.
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Marysville
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North Marysville
You’d need to be barking mad not to visit the Strawberry Fields for Rover Dog Park in North Marysville. The park is huge -- your pooch will love the wide open space, and owners will certainly appreciate the calming views over the Snohomish River. Water and bags are provided, and there’s even a doggy obstacle course, so your buddy can get a thorough and entertaining workout while you sit back and take in the scenery. There’s also a trail leading up to the park, so you two can take a walk as a warm-up before you let your furry friend run free!
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Everett Junction
If your fur baby enjoys swimming as part of their off-leash adventures, then Howarth Park in Everett is a real mutts-see! This furrific shorefront park is only nine miles away from Marysville, and has its own off-leash dog beach. Your pup can splash about in the shallow waters, or you two can enjoy a spirited game of catch on the sand. Just remember to bring your own water and bags! It’s also well worth it to walk through the larger Howarth Park. Pets are welcome on leash throughout most of this magical maze of gardens, trails and natural preserves.
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Arlington Airport
Though there’s no dedicated dog park or off-leash area in Arlington, it’d still be a huge faux-paws not to take the nine-mile trip from Marysville! Arlington is home to the Airport Trail, one of the most easily walkable trails in an area famed for its hilly landscape. The trail is a six-mile loop of paved and gravel paths, which means it’s still easy to walk even after it's been raining! The eastern side is shaded by stately, mature trees and boasts excellent views of the mountains, while the western side brings you and your pup through a historical tour of Arlington Airport’s role in World War II.
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Riverside
For fur-friendly hiking, look no further than Spencer Island Park in East Everett.There’s no off-leash area, but you’ll find a walking trail for every fitness level, from the most athletic dog to the most committed couch pup-tato! The trails wander through woodland and waterside areas, and there are some excellent photo opportunities from the bridge. After you and your pooch are all tired out, you can pop across the river to the Scuttlebut Brewing Co., which features a delicious, diverse menu and caters to canine companions at its waterfront patio.
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West Lake Stevens
Make no bones about it, the Calvalero Hill Off-Leash Dog Area is a pawsitively excellent spot to bring your pooch if you’re looking for some variety in your off-leash activities. While the park isn’t as large as the dog run in North Maryville, it does have the advantage of ample parking, so it’s a great option if you can’t quite squeeze in up north! The Calvalero Hill Park also has its own doggy agility course, and there’s a separate area for small dogs, so your fur baby can socialise no matter their size. However, there’s no water fountain here -- you’ll need to bring your own bottle.
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