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Irving Park Off Leash Area

PUBLIC DOG PARK

NE 7th Avenue and Fremont Street Portland, OR 97212, Portland, OR Portland, Oregon
Unfenced
16.08 acres
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Irving Park Off Leash Area

PUBLIC DOG PARK

NE 7th Avenue and Fremont Street Portland, OR 97212, Portland, OR
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Unfenced
16.08 acres

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Park hours

Summer: June 15 – September 1 Daily 5:00-10:00 AM 6:00 PM-midnight Fall/Winter/Spring: September 2 – June 14 Daily 5:00-10:00 AM 4:00 PM-midnight


Fencing

This spot is unfenced

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Gaps or holes in fence

No gaps

Enclosure

unfenced


Amenities

Chairs

Table

Field


Pricing
No fee info

Location

NE 7th Avenue and Fremont Street Portland, OR 97212, Portland, OR Portland, Oregon

Description

The Irving Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at NE 7th Avenue and Fremont Street. Owners must adhere to strict rules of use, including supervision of pets, displaying proof of license and vaccination, and limiting the number of dogs brought to the park. The park provides amenities such as chairs, a table, and an open field for dogs to play. The park is open during specific hours in the summer and fall/winter/spring seasons. Owners should be considerate of neighbors and follow all other park rules. Contact information can be found on the Portland Parks website.

Park rules

Irving 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.


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