
If you’re a dog owner living in or visiting the Inland Northwest, you’re in luck—Spokane and Coeur d’Alene offer some of the region’s best dog parks and pup-friendly beaches. Whether you’re exploring off-leash dog parks in the heart of the city or hiking along lakefront trails, these destinations are perfect for bonding with your pet and enjoying the outdoors.
Spokane’s Top Dog Parks and Water Spots
High Bridge Dog Park- Located just minutes from downtown at 330 S. A St., High Bridge Dog Park is Spokane’s original off-leash area. Spanning over 9 acres, it features grassy meadows, wooded sections, and winding trails. It’s a favorite for active dogs who love a little variety in their adventures.
Valley Mission Dog Park-This spacious park in Spokane Valley offers separate play areas for large and small dogs, agility equipment, and shaded seating. It’s clean, welcoming, and well-loved by locals.
More info on Valley Mission Dog Park
More info on Valley Mission Dog Park
Patricia Simonet Laughing Dog Park-Found in Liberty Lake, this gem offers a peaceful escape with paved paths, grassy runs, and plenty of room to roam. Named in memory of a local dog lover, it’s a heartfelt tribute to our four-legged friends.
Details at Spokane County Parks
Details at Spokane County Parks
South Hill Dog Park-Set in a wooded area of South Spokane, this off-leash park is perfect for dogs that love forested trails and a little bit of wilderness. It’s quiet, rustic, and a local hidden treasure.
Dog-Friendly Swimming Spots in Spokane-While Spokane doesn’t have official dog beaches, locals often head to Pine River Park along the Little Spokane River for casual water play. For more of a day trip, Hawk Creek at Lake Roosevelt offers beautiful, pet-friendly beaches—ideal for a swim or picnic.
Coeur d’Alene’s Best Dog Parks and Water Access
Atlas Waterfront Dog Park-Located in the Atlas Mill Park area, this waterfront park offers a dedicated dog swim area, beach access, walking trails, and picnic spaces. It’s one of the most accessible and well-equipped parks in the region.
Details on BringFido
Details on BringFido
McEuen Park Dog Park-Right in downtown Coeur d’Alene, McEuen Park combines convenience with fun. The dog park section has agility equipment, shaded areas, water fountains, and is just steps from the lakefront.
More McEuen Park info
More McEuen Park info
Central Bark Dog Park-This fully fenced, 1.8-acre park is designed for safe, off-leash fun. With benches, shade, and clean-up stations, it’s a go-to for dog owners looking for a safe, social environment.
Cherry Hill Dog Park-Small but cozy, this park is great for daily visits. It’s fenced, shaded, and easy to navigate—perfect for smaller dogs or quick play sessions.
City of Coeur d’Alene info
City of Coeur d’Alene info