Top 10 dog parks in Portland, OR
Here are ten of the top dog parks in the Portland, Oregon, area, known for their off-leash spaces, amenities, and scenic surroundings:
Hazelia Field Dog Park
Location: 17800 Stafford Rd, Lake Oswego, 97034
Highlights: A large off-leash area with separate areas for small dogs and another for larger breeds. Hazelia park is committed to dog safety and is securely fenced.
Ike Memorial Off-Leash Dog Park
Location: 5167 NE 16th Ave, Vancouver
Highlights: DOGPAWS has four off leach dog parks in Clark County that are all named in honor of Vancouver Police K9 dogs killed in the line of duty. The park exists to provide a safe and fun place for dogs to play, excercise and socialize off leash with other dogs.
Cycle Dog
Location: 2056 NE Pettygrove St, Portland
Highlights: Earth Friendly Pet Company, Tavern and Dog Park
Council Crest Park
Location: SW Council Crest Dr, Portland
Highlights: This park offers amazing panoramic views of the city and a small, off-leash area. It’s a great spot for a walk with your dog while enjoying the scenery.
Wallace Park
Location: NW 25th Ave & Raleigh St, Portland
Highlights: A well-frequented park with a fenced-off section for off-leash play. There’s a separate area for smaller dogs as well.
Happy Valley Park
Location: 13770 SE Ridgecrest Rd, Happy Valley, 97086
Highlights: Three off-leash areas are located in the back southerly end of the park. All are fully fenced. Two pet and people friendly water fountains in the off leash dog areas.
Washington High School Dog Park
Location: 1300 SE Stark St, Portland 97214
Highlights: The park is located alongside the historic Washington High School building in Portland. Please note, this park is not fully fenced.
Mt Tabor Off-Leash Dog Park
Location: 2219 SE 68th Ave, Portland 97215
Highlights: Provides a large expanse for your dog to run and play. Area is not fully fenced so dogs must be within your view and under voice control.
Dogwood Off-leash Area at
Mary S. Young Park
- **Location**: West Linn, about 15 minutes south of Portland
- **Highlights**: A forested area with lots of trails and open spaces. It’s one of the most scenic dog parks in the region.
These parks vary in size and offerings, so there’s something for every type of dog and dog owner!