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PUBLIC DOG PARK
PUBLIC DOG PARK
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Summer: June 15 – September 1 Weekends 5:00-10:00 AM 7:00 PM-midnight Weekdays 5:00-10:00 AM 6:00 PM-midnight Fall/Winter/Spring: September 2 – June 14 Weekends 5:00-10:00 AM 4:00 PM-midnight Weekdays 5:00 AM-midnight
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Unfenced
Field
NE 141st Avenue and Failing Street Portland, OR 97230, Portland, OR Portland, Oregon
Argay Park OLA Rules of Use • Dogs must demonstrate appropriate social interaction. • Dogs displaying aggressive behavior toward people or other dogs must be leashed and removed from the OLA immediately. • Owners and handlers must accept responsibility for any damage or injury caused by their dog. • Dogs must display tags showing proof of current license and rabies vaccination. • Bring no more than three dogs to the OLA at any time. • Owners and handlers must remain in the OLA to supervise pets, and keep them within view and under verbal control at all times. • To prevent injury, remove pinch or choke collars when playing off-leash. • For health and safety reasons, do not bring a dog in heat to a Portland park. • For health and safety reasons, do not bring a puppy without a complete cycle of vaccinations to a Portland park. • Children must be closely supervised. • Be considerate of park neighbors by playing quietly with dogs in the early morning and evening hours. • Comply with all other park rules.
Fully Fenced Yard for Dog's to rent in Northeast Portland
Welcome to NE Portland Dog Getaway! We provide a luxurious, large backyard. The yard is fully fenced in, and most of the gate is at a height of 6 feet and 3 inches. The entrance gate is 5 feet 1 inch. There is a section in the corner, where the ground goes higher, and the fence sits at 3 feet 6 inches. The other side gate is at 5 feet 10 inches. Additionally, two of the 3 neighbors do have dogs, but only let them out occasionally. If they hear another dog, they usually take them inside.
"Great yard! Lots of room" more
$10 dog / hour
Northeast Portland, OR
Scentral Bark: Fully Fenced 6100 Sq. Ft. Dog Paradise in Inner Northeast!
Welcome to our Sniffspot in peaceful and friendly inner Northeast Portland! This spacious lot offers the perfect balance of grassy and paved areas for your pup to explore and play. Our yard is south-facing, which means it gets plenty of sunlight throughout the day. Relax on the patio furniture, and enjoy easy access to water for your pets with a nearby spigot. The yard is enclosed by a 6-foot tall chainlink privacy fence, providing a safe and secure environment for your dog to roam freely. We’ve got everything you need for easy clean-up during your visit: a pooper scooper, waste bags, and a pet waste trash can all within easy reach. No need to bring your own supplies—we’ve got you covered! Thirsty? We usually have crisp, cold seltzer waters for $2 (see “Extras”). Flavors are rotated regularly, so there’s always something new to try. Message us to check which flavors are available!
"Plenty of space to run and everything you could need was provided!..." more
$9 dog / hour
Portland, OR
Fully Fenced Yard in Albina Neighborhood
Fully fenced yard with big shade tree and running space. Across the street from a laundry mat, Grand Central Bakery, and Mississippi Street amenities. Let your dogs play then enjoy your own activities nearby.
"Excellent space, good amount of shade and seating. Clean and good..." more
$11 dog / hour
Portland, OR
The Shire in Northeast Portland
Welcome to our backyard! We have a fully fenced 0.25 acre for you and your pups to enjoy. Feel free to pull up in the driveway and park as close to the chain link gate with Sniffspot! sign (near basketball hoop) as possible. There are extra poop bags as well as a scooper and trash can. When it’s not being used for Sniffspot, the space is used by our kids, so please pick up after your pets! Please let me know if there’s anything I can do to help you enjoy this space. 😊🐶
"My dog always enjoys exploring and playing with the miscellaneous..." more
$9 dog / hour
Northeast Portland, OR
Jody's Fully Fenced Yard For Dogs To Rent In Portland
Come visit our large, 0.33 acre corner lot in SW Portland! Make yourself at home on our new deck, with both covered and uncovered seating options. Our home gets lots of afternoon shade on hot days, so we are your spot for any weather conditions. Our fence is a very secure cattle-wire style (see photos) combined with chain-link and arborvitae on the sides that connect to neighbors. We hope you enjoy our spot! Let me know if you have any questions. -Jody
"What a gorgeous yard! Our dog enjoyed running around, but I think my..." more
$15 dog / hour
Portland, OR
Sauvie Island Farm #2 Shady Acres
This is our second spot. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU GO TO THE RIGHT SPOT. Sauvie Island Farm #2 ‘shady acres’ is a fully fenced area in the back of our farm, cool and shady for these summer days. Plenty of sniffs, eagles, rabbits, deer, and other wildlife. Great views. Private. Some farm machinery and active farm fields will be visible. It is accessed by a drive through the fields that can be a bit bumpy, but does not require 4WD. Hiking shoes or hiking boots are best here. The first time we will escort you on the ‘farm road’ back to the spot.
"Wonderful as always! " more
$15 dog / hour
Portland, OR
Fully fenced green space in quiet neighborhood for pups and people to relax and stretch their legs. Kittie pool, mister, and sprinkler available for warm days. Off street parking and private entrance.
"New dog loved the sniffspot too!" more
$9 dog / hour
Tigard, OR
Nature in the City Private Dog Park
Nature in the City is a unique Private Dog Park that is 1 1/2 acres of beautiful natural land with varied landscapes. Step out of the city and into our nature park-like setting that features different areas including 2 grassy fields perfect for fetch w/discs, ropes, or toys, (balls are not best here due to all of the surrounding bushes), a couple of forested areas, several nature trails for hiking adventures, and a wetland-like area with a healthy little creek that’s a hit with the pups. They can wade, cool off, and drink from the natural water. Your dogs will have so many different sniffing and secure off-leash exploring opportunities here! Our spot is so much more than just a fenced field! The area is diverse and so much fun for your dog(s)! This is a great spot to work on recall. There are a couple areas on some of the trails that are a little steep, so people with limited mobility may have issues in these areas of the spot. There are plenty of spaces and trails that are suitable for all abilities. There are three small bridges over the creek, (located at the East end, middle, and West end). If you’re looking for a basic fenced field to play chuck-it then this probably isn’t your spot. We are continually working on our property, so every time you visit you will see improvements! We provide a rain/sun shelter with 4 foldable chairs (message us in advance if you need more chairs and we’ll put them out for you), and lots of supplies including dog toys & balls, poop bags, hand sanitizer, natural bug spray, sunscreen, wipes, hand towels, first aid kit, and a cornhole yard game. We also provide snacks and beverages for humans and doggos! Located outside are 2 zero-gravity reclining chairs, a kids size picnic table, a round metal outdoor table w/umbrella & 4 metal chairs, and fresh drinking water for your pups. There are open areas with sun ☀️, and there is shade all day due to many large trees. Our property is VERY secure with 5 to 6 ft fencing. We walk the fence line regularly and check to make sure it’s secure. We are located close-in on the Westside of Vancouver one mile from I-5 on 78th Street in West Hazel Dell near Felida. *It gets muddy in areas when it has been wet/raining outside. We have wood chips along trails and in muddy areas which help a lot! Come prepared so you enjoy your visit. **We have night lighting! There’s 6 solar flood lights in the main field area for those of you who want/need to visit after dark. They provide subtle light at the entryway, main field, and the shelter for about 4-5 hrs after it gets dark outside. If you want to explore the trails after dark we recommend putting a collar light on your dog(s), and that you bring headlamps and flashlights 🔦. ***Seasonal Alert 🚨- It’s baby bunny 🐰 season March-September. They usually hide pretty well, but if your dog finds a bunny nest please cover it back up, and if a baby wanders out please put it back and redirect your dog(s). Baby bunnies have no scent to protect them from predators so even the best sniffers won’t smell the nests/bunnies. They would only notice the babies if they see them. We look forward to hosting you and your pups! 🐶 Thank you!
"Always a great time here for the pup, so much to explore. So many..." more
$15 dog / hour
Vancouver, WA
The area is a fully fenced field almost 2 acres. A short walk to field from parking.
"Lots of privacy" more
$12 dog / hour
Damascus, OR
Zach's 2 Acre Forested Pooch Path/Creek
This is a 2 acre wooded loop on Mt Scott. Our property bumps up against the Wahoo nature reserve is very private, shaded by large trees and well maintained. Our dog loves the woods and creek. We decided to open it to the community so other dogs and their families can enjoy it.
"Beautiful and fun spot!" more
$12 dog / hour
Portland, OR
"my dogs love it. has a little bit of everything, woods, water, tall..." more
$12 dog / hour
Boring, OR
Montana's 5 Acre Fully Fenced Private Dog Park In Camas
Cherries and blackberries are almost ripe! Feel free to graze :). Please use gate entrance with Sniffspot sign on it. Feel free to use grass and paved area to turn around in order to pull out safely :)! I have designated blocks in scheduling currently because I will be utilizing field one as I work on my garden. If your dogs are unbothered by people (me gardening), please message me and I will open the space for you to reserve your time. Please read ALL descriptions (including photos) before entering property. Failure to do so will result in being blocked, as this is to keep you, your dogs, and my dogs and babies safe :)! Return the toys and balls to where you found them, to the best of your ability. 5 acres is a lot of ground to cover. Pick up your dog poop. Please leave the place as you found it. Don’t knock on my doors, and do not ask me for my phone number, unless it is an emergency! If there is an emergency I will assist to the best of my ability, and I do offer a pet first aid kit (bleed stop, staple gun, antimicrobrial wound spray, etc) with phone numbers on hand of local emergency vets (you won’t need these, but I have them just incase!) We have 3 separate fields. Black berry bushes are very present in all fields. FIELD 1: Closest to busy road, least suitable for free-roam incase of delivery or neighbor utilizing third gate on easement. I consider this field “the buffer zone”. Best suited for dogs with proper recall skills, best to have pups leashed until you enter field 2 otherwise. Orange flags indicate boundaries as a buffer to prevent trespassing onto neighboring property back into the woods. There are times when I have to leave or enter the property, or deliveries may be made. Water access is in field 1 by the house, and please turn off water when finished refreshing for yourself. Our dogs will be heard from this field (from inside of the house). You will find the 2nd gate entrance here, into field 2. Look for the black garbage can, as well as blue kiddy pool to navigate to field 2 (by brush pile). FIELD 2: the best field! Our backyard. It is completely fenced in, private, and safe for dogs 15lbs and up- smaller dogs such as our 9lb dog need to wear a device (to recall) or a large harness of sorts because fencing is large enough for them to escape through. The fencing is approximately 3’ high, 3”x4” holes, typical cattle fencing. Horses can be seen from this field on neighbor’s property, along with their dog, Cooper. It is sloped, which is excellent for exercise! There are trees blocking our house and windows for privacy (great because of our noisy dogs) and has easy gate access, as well as accessible water. There is a nice view of Mt. Hood on the log benches, and Adirondack chairs, with a couple of log benches scattered around, a few in the lower portion of the field 3 under the trees. I try my best to maintain and refresh a kiddy pool and the water bowl, but please help yourself. Field 3: I strongly recommend against use of field 3 during foggy periods for safety of your pets. Should a dog without proper recall training decide to wander off in field 3, you will have a LOT of ground to cover without much sight distance (on foggy days). Field 3 continued: This is an excellent field for dogs with recall skills. Through the first two fields, is field 3, a property long and flat, one which openly borders our neighbor’s property. You must go through the gate at the bottom of field 2 to enter this field. While this field is technically entirely fenced, the entire property is not all ours, so we have marked boundaries using orange flags, and “Do not enter” signs. Please reference photos for what these orange boundary flags look like. The orange flags indicate hazards along fence line, entrance to bee hives (marked by “Do Not Enter” signs, and boundaries between properties. Close each gate behind you. Field three is wooded, so please note that dogs with excellent recall skills may forget them with all of the scents ruminating from this area. This wooded area wraps up and around to field one if you find you have lost your pup. If I hear you yelling for your pup, I’ll probably come ask if you need help. Cautions: Coyotes frequent this lower field (field 3) on a semi-regular basis, so large dogs with proper recall training are advised only. I strongly recommend against use of this field during foggy periods for safety of your pets. Should a dog without proper recall training decide to wander off, you will have a LOT of ground to cover without much sight distance. Also, coyotes tend to be more active during these foggy periods. This field (field 3) is a split property (2 parcels), half ours, half theirs. The neighboring owners have bee hives! Please be mindful of bees, and maintaining general boundaries (see photos of orange flags designating boundary lines). It’s quite rugged, so be mindful of wild animal scat, mole holes, and uneven grass. There is a digging area here too. DO NOT allow your dogs to dig in the mini gardens please! I have seen coyotes, skunks, deer, owls, a feral cat, and bunnies in this field. Horses and neighbor dog cooper are sometimes visible. Don’t be intimidated, unless your dog has poor recall skills. Please contact me with any questions!
"Maddie MayMay in the meadow " more
$15 dog / hour
Camas, WA
East Holladay Park Off Leash Area
East Holladay Park Off Leash Area, located in Portland, Oregon, is an unfenced dog park with specific rules for use. Dogs must display appropriate social behavior and owners must supervise them at all times. Only up to three dogs are allowed per owner, and all dogs must have current license and rabies vaccination tags. Pinch or choke collars should be removed during playtime, and dogs in heat or without complete vaccinations are not permitted. Children must be closely supervised, and park neighbors should be respected by keeping noise levels down during early morning and evening hours. The park is open daily during summer and on weekends during fall, winter, and spring. More information can be found on their website: https://www.portland.gov/parks/east-holladay-park or by contacting 503-823-3647 or email 311@portlandoregon.gov.
Field
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Portland, OR
Cherry Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is a fully fenced enclosure where dogs can run and play off-leash. The park has strict rules for dog owners to ensure the safety and well-being of all pets and visitors. Dogs must have proof of current license and vaccinations, and aggressive behavior is not allowed. Owners must supervise their dogs at all times and be considerate of park neighbors. The park is open during specific hours based on the season. For more information, visit the park's website or contact them via phone or email.
Field
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Portland, OR
Sacajawea Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is a fully fenced dog park located at NE 75th and Roselawn Street. The park has strict rules of use, including dogs displaying appropriate social behavior, proof of current licenses and vaccinations, and a limit of three dogs per owner. Owners must supervise their pets at all times and remove pinch or choke collars when playing off-leash. The park is open from 5:00am to midnight and includes a field for dogs to play. Visitors are reminded to be considerate of neighbors and comply with all park rules. Contact information can be found on the city's website.
Field
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Portland, OR
Lynchwood Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is a fully fenced dog park located at SE 170th Avenue and Haig Street. The park has strict rules including appropriate behavior, tag requirements, and supervision. Owners must watch their pets at all times and ensure they are under verbal control. The park provides chairs and tables for convenience and is open from 5:00 am to midnight. It is important to be considerate of neighbors and follow all park rules. For more information, visit their website or contact them at 503-823-3647 or 311@portlandoregon.gov.
Chairs
Table
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Portland, OR
Hollywood Dog Park at Normandale Park
Hollywood Dog Park at Normandale Park in Portland, Oregon is a fully fenced enclosure where dogs can play off-leash. Owners must adhere to the Normandale Park OLA Rules of Use, including supervising their pets, displaying proof of license and rabies vaccination, and not bringing dogs in heat. Amenities include a small dog area and drinking water. The park is open from 5:00am to midnight and visitors are encouraged to be considerate of neighbors by playing quietly during early morning and evening hours. Children must be closely supervised. For more information, visit their website or contact them at 503-823-3647 or 311@portlandoregon.gov.
Small dog friendly
Dog drinking water
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Portland, OR
Normandale Dog Park in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced park with agility equipment, small dog-friendly areas, dog drinking water, chairs, tables, and an indoor restroom. The park is open from 5 AM to 12 AM seven days a week. Contact information can be found on their website at portland.gov or by calling 503-823-4000 or emailing 311@portlandoregon.gov.
Agility equipment
Small dog friendly
Dog drinking water
Chairs
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Portland, OR
Frazer Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon at NE 52nd Avenue and Hassalo Street is an unfenced dog park with strict rules of use. Dogs must show appropriate social behavior, owners must supervise and accept responsibility for their dogs, and certain health and safety guidelines must be followed. The park offers amenities such as chairs, tables, and a field. It operates during specific hours depending on the season, with weekends and weekdays having different time frames. Visitors are advised to be considerate of neighbors and comply with all park rules. For more information, visit https://www.portland.gov/parks/frazer-park or contact 503-823-3647 or email 311@portlandoregon.gov.
Chairs
Table
Field
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Portland, OR
The Mt Tabor Off-Leash Dog Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at 2219 SE 68th Ave. Open from 7 AM–9 PM seven days a week, the park offers a space for dogs to run and play off-leash. Contact the park at 503-823-7529 for more information.
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Portland, OR
Mt. Tabor Park in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at SE 60th Avenue and Salmon Street. Open daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, the park has strict rules for off-leash areas including appropriate social interaction, current license and rabies vaccination tags, and supervision by owners. Only three dogs are allowed per owner, with no dogs in heat or without vaccinations permitted. Children must be closely supervised, and park neighbors should be respected by keeping noise levels down in the early morning and evening hours. Visit the park's website or contact 503-823-3647 for more information.
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Portland, OR
Lents Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at SE 92nd Avenue and Holgate Blvd. It has rules in place to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors, including guidelines for dog behavior, owner responsibility, and park etiquette. The park provides amenities such as chairs, tables, and a field for dogs to play in. The park is open from 5:00am to midnight and visitors can find more information on their website or contact them at 503-823-3647 or 311@portlandoregon.gov.
Chairs
Table
Field
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Portland, OR
Fernhill Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at NE 37th Avenue and Ainsworth Street. The park has strict rules of use, including appropriate social interaction for dogs, leash requirements for aggressive behavior, and responsibility for any damage or injury caused by pets. Owners must supervise their dogs at all times, display proof of current licenses and vaccinations, and follow health and safety guidelines. Amenities include a field for dogs to play in, and the park is open from 5:00am to midnight. Additional rules must be followed, and park visitors must be considerate of neighbors.
Field
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Portland, OR
Willamette Park Off-Leash Dog Area
Willamette Park Off-Leash Dog Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced enclosure where dogs must be leashed upon entering and leaving. Dogs must stay within boundaries and demonstrate appropriate social interaction with nature, people, and other dogs. Aggressive behavior is not allowed, and dogs must not chase or harm wildlife. Amenities include a small dog area, dog drinking water, tables, and access to a river, stream, or creek. The park is open 24/7, and handlers are responsible for any damage or injuries caused by their dog. Remember to always clean up after your pet. Contact the Ranger Call Center for more information.
Small dog friendly
Dog drinking water
Table
River, stream or creek
No fee info
Portland, OR
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