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Top public and private dog hiking trails in Washington, North Carolina

Rent safe and private dog hiking trails all around the world. Sniffspot's private dog hiking trails are the best way to exercise your dog. We have the best variety and the best priced dog hiking trails anywhere!

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Top public and private dog hiking trails in Washington, North Carolina

6 spots found

Rent safe and private dog hiking trails all around the world. Sniffspot's private dog hiking trails are the best way to exercise your dog. We have the best variety and the best priced dog hiking trails anywhere!

Public dog park

Alice F. Keene District Park

6.6 acres

Alice F. Keene District Park in Greenville, North Carolina offers a trail for dogs to enjoy. The park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for maximum convenience. For more information, visit the Pitt County website or call 252-902-1975.

Park hours: Open 24 hours 7 days per Week

Trail

No fee info
Greenville, NC
Alice F. Keene District Park | Sniffspot
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invoice
GreenvilleNorth carolina
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

Public dog park

Green Springs Park

17 acres

Green Springs Park, located at 2500 E 5th St in Greenville, North Carolina, offers a beautiful trail for dogs and their owners to enjoy. For more information, visit greenvillenc.gov or contact the park at 252-329-4567 or email RHudson@greenvillenc.gov.

Trail

No fee info
Greenville, NC
Green Springs Park | Sniffspot
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invoice
GreenvilleNorth carolina
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

Public dog park

H. Boyd Lee Park

14 acres

H. Boyd Lee Park located at 5184 Corey Rd in Greenville, North Carolina is a dog park with a trail for pets to enjoy. The park is open Monday to Friday from 12pm to 7pm and on Saturday from 10am to 2pm. Unfortunately, the park is closed on Sundays. For more information, you can contact the park at 252-329-4550.

Park hours: Monday to Friday 12–7 PM & Saturday 10 AM–2 PM & Sunday Closed

Trail

No fee info
Greenville, NC
H. Boyd Lee Park | Sniffspot
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invoice
GreenvilleNorth carolina
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

Public dog park

Paramore Park

5.1 acres

Paramore Park in Winterville, North Carolina offers a spacious field and trail for dogs to exercise and play. The park is open from 8 AM to 8 PM seven days a week. For more information, visit greenvillenc.gov or contact the park at 252-329-4567 or email RHudson@greenvillenc.gov.

Park hours: 8 AM–8 PM 7 days per Week

Field

Trail

No fee info
Winterville, NC
Paramore Park | Sniffspot
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invoice
WintervilleNorth carolina
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

Public dog park

Tar River Park Walkway and Amphitheater

12 acres

Tar River Park Walkway and Amphitheater in Greenville, North Carolina is a beautiful dog park located at 105 E 1st St. The park offers a lit walkway at night, perfect for evening walks with your furry friend. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the river, stream, or creek while walking along the trail. The park is open from 6 AM to 8 PM seven days a week, providing ample opportunities for dog owners to spend quality time with their pets in a serene and picturesque setting.

Park hours: 6 AM–8 PM 7 days per Week

Lit at night

River, stream or creek

Trail

No fee info
Greenville, NC
Tar River Park Walkway and Amphitheater | Sniffspot
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invoice
GreenvilleNorth carolina
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

Public dog park

Westpointe Park

14 acres

Westpointe Park in Greenville, North Carolina offers a variety of amenities for dogs and their owners to enjoy. Located at 1821 Gretna Dr, this park features a swimming pool, a trail for walking or running, and a designated area for dogs to drink water. It is a great spot for both exercise and socialization for your furry friends.

Dog drinking water

Swimming pool

Trail

No fee info
Greenville, NC
Westpointe Park | Sniffspot
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invoice
GreenvilleNorth carolina
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

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Why rent a private dog hiking trails in Washington, North Carolina?

FeaturesSniffspotPublic park
Designed for private play
Rentable by the hour
Off leash options
Very large and/or fully fenced options
Pricing$5 - $15 per dog per hourFree

How do Washington's private dog hiking trails work?

Private rentals by the hour

Our hosts are locals that are renting their yards and private land to dog owners

Trust and safety first

Spots are designed for safety and both hosts and guests are reviewed after each visit

Designed for private play

Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit

Reactive dogs welcome

Many of the spots we list are designed with sensitive dogs in mind

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Frequently asked questions about Washington dog hiking trails

What do private dog hiking trails in Washington offer that public parks don't?

Private dog hiking trails in Washington offer complete privacy (no other dogs), specialized environments for natural exploration and varied terrain, professionally maintained cleanliness, flexible 24/7 scheduling, and safe spaces for all temperaments—puppies, seniors, small dogs, reactive dogs, or any pup needing accommodations. Public dog parks in Washington can't guarantee any of this. With 6 options, you get predictable, controlled environments perfect for your dog's specific needs.

Can I find fully fenced private dog parks in Washington?

Yes! Most of Washington's 6 private dog parks are fully fenced. Use the "fully fenced" filter to find secure enclosures with detailed specs: height (4ft, 6ft, 8ft+), material (wood, chain-link, vinyl), and gap information. This is crucial for escape artists, puppies learning boundaries, reactive dogs needing contained space, or small dogs who might squeeze through. Washington listings include fencing photos so you can verify security.

When can puppies start visiting dog hiking trails in Washington?

Puppies can visit Washington dog hiking trails as early as 8-10 weeks with initial vaccinations, much earlier than the 16+ weeks needed for public park safety. This early, controlled socialization prevents fear and reactivity issues later. Plus, puppies can explore natural exploration and varied terrain without being overwhelmed or learning bad behaviors from poorly socialized adult dogs. Many Washington trainers specifically use dog hiking trails for puppy development.

How do I find private dog hiking trails near me in Washington?

Browse Washington's 6 dog hiking trails on Sniffspot by entering your neighborhood or zip code. Filter by distance, then narrow by features: fully fenced, "fewer dogs seen/heard," specific amenities, terrain type, or size. Each Washington listing shows photos, reviews, exact location, and instant availability.

Can I rent dog hiking trails in Washington by the hour?

Yes! All 6 dog hiking trails in Washington are available for hourly rental. Most bookings are 1-2 hours, though you can reserve longer for training or events. Book instantly through Sniffspot, arrive during your time slot, and have complete privacy. Many Washington dog owners rent weekly for consistent, safe exercise.

What's the difference between Sniffspot dog hiking trails and public dog parks in Washington?

The biggest difference is privacy and control. Public dog parks in Washington mean sharing space with unknown dogs and owners. That means you can't control who shows up or how they behave. Sniffspot's 6 Washington dog hiking trails give you private bookings where only your dogs are present. You choose the time, the space, and the environment. Plus, your pup enjoys natural exploration and varied terrain and maintained cleanliness that public parks can't guarantee.

Are there indoor dog hiking trails in Washington?

Yes! Washington has climate-controlled indoor dog hiking trails perfect for extreme weather, rainy days, or year-round exercise. Indoor Washington locations typically feature protective flooring, controlled temperatures, and enclosed environments. They're especially popular for puppy training, senior dogs, reactive dogs, or anyone wanting consistent access regardless of Washington weather. Filter by "indoor" to see options.

How do Washington dog hiking trails help with dog training?

Washington trainers love dog hiking trails because privacy eliminates distractions. Work on recall, practice trail recall in natural environments, leash manners on varied terrain, or hiking endurance building, reinforce obedience, socialize puppies, or address reactivity without interruptions. For reactive dogs, train without trigger-stacking. For puppies, practice skills in controlled increments. For any dog, get focused training time in an environment specifically designed for natural exploration and varied terrain.

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