Once construction on a new parking lot is completed, there will be an entrance closer to the off leash area. Right now, there is a temporary entrance that takes us for a walk through the trees. This path is made up mostly of dirt and gravel, which makes for a rough and dirty walk at times.
After the walk, we reach the three off leash areas. The largest one is a wide open area with trees, grassy, patches, and dirt spots. While we are out playing, you humans can sit on upturned trees and take a break. There is even an agility course with jumps and weaving posts.
The second section is much smaller than the first. This one is designed just for the small and shy dogs out there. This is great for those that tend to get picked on by the bigger dogs. You humans get a nice picnic table to hangout on while your dog plays.
The third section is an off leash trail area! In this section, a primary trail goes around in a circle through the trees. The best part is the , middle, though. Other dogs and humans made little trails and paths for us to play on.
The Tucker Willis Off Leash Area in Everett, Washington, is a home run for any dog and dog lover. The only bad points this park has is the gravel on the temporary entrance path and the dirt/mud. These small issues are far outweighed by all of the amazing good points this park has to offer.
Check out a gallery of me playing at Willis Tucker Off Leash Area
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