OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Located at 6325 Double Bluff Rd, Freeland, WA 98249, Double Bluff Beach is south of Freeland on Whidbey Island. It is a long stretch of sandy beach known for its tide pools, shallow water and an off-leash dog area, a two-mile-long stretch of salt water beach on Useless Bay. Right next to the parking lot there is a grassy area with picnic benches and a barbecue, rest rooms, doggie poop bags, and a rinse station. Dogs must be on leash there, but are allowed off-leash in an area west of the developed area. The off-leash area begins about 500 feet from the parking lot – the boundary is marked by a windsock on a flagpole. Dogs must be leashed on the walk from the parking lot to the beginning of the off-leash area. Directions: Turn South off Highway 525 onto Double Bluff Road. Follow to road end for access.
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