Grandview Park - Off Leash Area

Grandview off-leash dog park was established October 2003, with the hard work of volunteers from SODA and KDOGS and the support of City Parks Department.

 

3600 South 228th Place (at Military Road)

SeaTac, WA

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Grandview September Work Party picture...

Grandview off-leash park is a 37-acre dog park that is run by SODA and is supported through membership fees and donations to SODA. KDOGS will continue to help maintain the park and help SODA in any way possible.

We must all work together to make this off-leash area a grand success. The City of Seatac has extended the contract to make Grandview a dog park for 10 years.

Both SODA and KDOGS have the common goal of establishing off-leash dog parks and we all need to work together on this issue and be supportive of each other.

  • SODA's ultimate goal is to establish and maintain regional off-leash parks such as Grandview and Marymoor

  • KDOGS' ultimate goal is to establish local Kent East Hill off-leash parks. Please remember that we MUST support Grandview if we hope to establish local Kent East Hill parks in the future. We must prove that an off-leash park will be used and that we are willing to help maintain it.

We encourage our KDOGS members to join SODA to help with donations of time and money to help in the future of Grandview. You do not have to be a SODA member to use the park, however keep in mind that Grandview is supported financially entirely by donations and SODA membership fees. The people who use Grandview need to help support SODA's efforts so that a long term agreement can be made to keep the park. Once this is done it will be time for KDOGS to go into action toward local Kent East Hill parks.

So, in our excitement and efforts to keep Grandview up and running and in supporting SODA, please don't lose site of KDOGS ultimate goal. KDOGS needs you and will continue to need you in the future.

If you would like to join SODA, go to www.soda.org and click on "membership info".
Grandview is a huge step in the right direction toward local off-leash parks that we can all use on a daily basis.

Thank you for your continued support!

Elynn Clayton
www.kdogs.com