The city of Bellingham manages Sehome Hill Arboretum Off-Leash Dog Area. It consists of numerous walking trails looping the park perimeter. This natural area is also home to a diverse population of animals, birds and native plant species.
With incredible forest views and plenty of short loops, Sehome Hill Arboretum is a great place to exercise your dog off-leash. Its primary paved trails are great for dogs to roam free on all wooden trails inside the park. Given that this is an unfenced area, dogs need to be on their leashes on all paved trails, all the time.Â
Make sure you allow your dog to explore the natural environment on all secondary trails – which are the Jersey Street and Arboretum Walkway, located near the University campus. Whether you want to exercise your furry companion or enjoy a relaxing walk through the forest, Sehome Hill Arboretum can be an incredibly peaceful location for both you and your pooch.
All trails at Sehome Hill Arboretum Off-Leash Dog Area lead to the 80-foot observation tower, from where visitors can enjoy outstanding views of Bellingham Bay. The park has an extensive tunnel cut into a rock that visitors can walk through, and plenty of wildlife to observe on the trail back.Â
Visitors need to clean up after their pets and remain on designated trails, thus preventing dogs from disturbing the wildlife. If the animals are in heat or show aggressive behavior, handlers need to restrict them from all off-leash areas inside the park.
Even though dogs of all sizes are welcome in the off-leash area, owners still need to be mindful about a couple of things, such as being able to control their pets and leash them immediately as conflict breaks out. If you love walking trails through the forest and want to give Fido some well-deserved exercise of his own, then Sehome Hill Arboretum Off-Leash Dog Area is a place you should check out.