Harvest Hills Off Leash Park
This temporary off-leash area is for you and your dog to enjoy. Located at 96 Avenue NE and Harvest Hills Boulevard, the temporary Harvest Hills Off-Leash Area is on five acres of City-owned land reserved for Green Line LRT.
This site features perimeter fencing and a garbage receptacle.
The site is future home of housing, commercial, and Green Line light rail transit infrastructure.
We expect the temporary Harvest Hills Off-Leash Area will remain on this site until portions of the site are developed in the near future. After that development, a smaller off-leash area will remain on a portion of the site until it is needed for Green Line.
The temporary Harvest Hills Off-Leash Area is adjacent to the Harvest Hills Alliance Church (10099 Harvest Hills Blvd NW) and is accessible from Country Hills Rd NW or Harvest Hills Blvd N.
Please follow off-leash area rules here and at all other off-leash area locations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are we using this land for an off-leash area?
The site is future home of housing, commercial, and Green Line light rail transit infrastructure. We expect the temporary Harvest Hills Off-Leash Area will remain on this site until portions of the site are developed in the near future. After that development, a smaller off-leash area will remain on a portion of the site until it is needed for Green Line. Setting up the temporary Harvest Hills Off-Leash Area enables residents and their dogs to enjoy the area sooner.
When will the site be used for Green Line LRT?
Timing for building future Green Line stages has yet to be determined.
Why has it taken so long for this site to be activated for community use?
The site is future home of housing, commercial, and Green Line light rail transit infrastructure. There was some uncertainty about when the site would be needed by Green Line until approval and funding for Stage 1 of Green Line (from Shepard to 16 Avenue N.) was achieved in 2021. We expect the temporary Harvest Hills Off-Leash Area will remain on this site until portions of the site are developed in the near future.