When It's Ruff Outside: 3 Indoor Dog Parks in Seattle
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When It's Ruff Outside: 3 Indoor Dog Parks in Seattle

Seattle has no shortage of rain. When your energetic pup needs more than a loop around the living room, check out these indoor dog parks in Seattle.

Jared McKinney
Jared McKinneyAuthor
January 13, 2026
4 min read

Seattle has no shortage of year-round dog-friendly outdoor activities, but also no shortage of rain either. And sometimes your favorite winter hike won't do it, and your usual indoor walks ain't scratchin' that itch. When your energetic pup needs something new, or more than a loop around the living room, sniff out our list of indoor dog parks in Seattle.

Note: We recommend calling or making a reservation to guarantee pup some playtime. All locations require a copy of dog vaccination records before entry.

1. Dogwood Play Park

Dogwood's outdoor/indoor dog park and human bar are worth a tail wag. Dogs big and smol have all been taken into consideration with different play spots for smaller fluffs and gentle giants. Humans of all kinds (who are 21+) can enjoy the beer, cider, and wine selection while Princess gets her social on.

Entry starts at $15. Humans without dogs are welcome too. Yay!

2. Martha's Garden

Buddy googled "indoor dog parks near me" cuz he saw rain in the forecast, and he prefers dry paws and pals over puddles. Martha's Garden has an entire indoor dog park and bar to help fill pup's and hooman's social calendars. Grab a bev off the menu and watch your doggo have a doggone good time.

Entry is $10 per dog and free for humans (dogless humans are welcome too). Check their calendar for puppy play, Samoyed meet-ups, and more.

3. Growlerz

This place is full of all kinds of growlers, IPAs (important pup appreciators), Lil Pil-sner's, and your wonderful woofer. At Growlerz, puppo can romp around their outdoor/indoor play park while humans (who are 21+) refill their social cups. Mr. pupular prefers butt-sniffin' introductions…just don't knock it till you try it is all he's sayin. While he's busy, you can sniff out the rotating food trucks.

Entry is $12 for non-members. Humans without smol fries are still welcome.

More Indoor Dog Activities

If the indoor dog park is full today or fren has his heart set on something a lil' different, there is still more indoor fun to be had!

Indoor Dog Room Rentals

If doggo is looking for some exclusive playtime, his fave places, Growlerz and Dogwood, doo short-term private rentals. Call the pack; it's time to pawty!

Keep the party goin' and rent the dog lounge at Pickles Playland for pup's next b-day bash, complete with pawty assistant and canine catering.

The ultimutt party rental is at Bow Wow Fun Towne, where you can rent the pup pool or daycare room by the hour. Someone grab the party hats!

Indoor Dog Playgroups

Zoom Room members can join puppy or adolescent playgroups for $20 at their Seattle location. Sign us pup for front row seats to puppy play!

Indoor Dog Swimming Pools

Bow Wow Fun Towne's full-sized pool is also available for open swim and private swim. When pupper is ready to dive into aquatic fun, give them a call!

You and ur aquatic floof can swim together at K9 Aquatics. Imagine all the synchronized swimming routines y'all can make up during your self-swim session!

Did we miss pup's fave indoor dog park in Seattle? Woof at us in the comments and tag us @sidewalkdog in pics of your social Papillon!

Sidewalk Dog's mission is to help dog parents spend more time with their puppers by discovering and sharing activities they can do and places they can go—together!

Jared McKinney

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Jared McKinney

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Jared knows how to sit, stand, and play dead. At Sidewalk Dog he fetches everything from articles, to emails, to weekly newsletter trivia questions for dog owners.

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