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Seattle-area ‘Doggy Disneyland’ off-leash park great place to spend afternoon By Trevor Lenzmeier, The Seattle Times
Published: July 23, 2021, 7:26pm
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4 Photos Rainy the Burnese mountain dog celebrates a wet, successful fetch with a shake on July 5 at Marymoor Park in Redmond. Behind him, signs mark a patch of the park that is occupied by nesting herons, and therefore closed to humans and their canine companions. (Photos by
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REDMOND Who says you need a dog to enjoy the dog park?
There are 40 acres of off-leash area available for four-legged friends at Marymoor Park in Redmond, known to some as Doggy Disneyland. It’s a fitting nickname like furry cannonballs of joy zipping in every direction, tongues flapping and tails wagging, dogs bounce between their owners, their pup pals and the Sammamish Slough in search of far-flung tennis balls.
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