PUBLIC DOG PARK
PUBLIC DOG PARK
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7 AM–9 PM 7 days per Week
This spot is unfenced
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Gaps or holes in fence
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Enclosure
unfenced
2219 SE 68th Ave, Portland, OR Portland, Oregon
Fully Fenced Yard & Driveway Parking
XL backyard with lots of room to romp and some things to climb on (logs, stumps). Yard is entirely fenced, but access gate is hog fence and may allow for very small dogs to slip through. Also some stacked firewood along a 4.5ft fence means some dogs could climb the firewood and jump out. Yard backs to an elementary school and park, so at times there is recess near the back fence (busy), or just generally people at the park. Please do not use the dog kennel/enclosure area.
"I didn't make it then but maybe today? Thank you for being a good..." more
10 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Hi yall, We hope you’ll enjoy our back yard as much as our dogs do. My wife and I run and manage our spot. Our area here is in a small neighborhood with little to no traffic. You can access the entrance through the left side of the house. Just push the gate and it should open easily. As for parking there is a guest area right in front of the house but the drive way can be used to park if there is no parking available. There will be a smaller little fence that can be closed but you can leave it open as well. We will provide some toys and of course balls so you can play with your dogs free of charge. We additionally have snacks and water if needed. There are poop bags as well. You can find these items on the deck and please feel free to sit down and enjoy a nice seat. Our back yard will have trees with plenty of shade and a large area for the dogs to run around. Some areas of the yard are muddy but it is mostly grassy. If you head down to the property you will find a stream with a sandy beach and an old bench. The stream is only accessible through our property but not fully fenced off due to the running water. But it is a secluded area where your dogs will not be able to run off.
"See you next time! " more
10 credits dog / hour
Gresham, OR
Relax and Play in North Portland
Fully fenced yard to enjoy. Plenty of shade most times of the day. Help yourself to apples, figs, or plums when they are in season.
"Loved it, neighbors were nice as well as the host 😍" more
8 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Amy's Fully Fenced Yard For Dogs To Rent In Milwaukie
"Another good day for Virgil" more
9 credits dog / hour
Milwaukie, OR
Fully Fenced Backyard in Roseway 🌹🐶
Come play! Enjoy our private fully fenced yard just behind our home. Lots of places to explore. Plenty of street parking. There is water, poop bags, hand sanitizer, trash can, treats & toys available. 🐕🐾🎾🦴🌲🪵
"Lots of places to explore or just to hang out. " more
8 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
1/4 Acre Fully Fenced Yard in SE Portland
Our yard is mostly grass with some trees for shade, chairs and a hammock for humans, and plenty of privacy for all. Fences are solid wood, 6 feet tall all around. Our pup, Major, will be indoors (unless you request a play with him - he's a friendly golden retriever). We'll keep the curtains closed for your privacy. If you have a reactive dog and would like our dog completely out of sight, message me and I can accommodate that with prior notice. There are neighbors on the side with dogs that your pup may see arriving to the spot. Plenty of street parking in front of the house. Private side yard entrance to the right of the house by the garage. Please use what you see available - dog bags next to the gate, toys on the dog hammock or inside the chest, towels, hose, treats on the glass table and water station for pups, garbage bin by the gate.
"Very easy to find, nice fully enclosed yard with tall fences and some..." more
9 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Jade's 0.5 Acre Fully Fenced Private Dog Park In Portland
Large open space for running and also an area with trees and tall grass for "sniffing".
"Great spot, lots of shrubs and space to run! Will be back " more
12 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Private Dog Park on 1+ Acres near Mt. Scott Creek: Just 5 minutes from Clackamas Town Center, our one-acre enclosed field offers open space, rolling hills, and the serene Mt. Scott Creek meanders through the property. The creek flows year-round—its levels dip in summer—and there are several spots where pups can wade and cool off on warm days. Please note: the creek is not fenced at both ends. Our field is pesticide-free and treated with organic diatomaceous earth in early spring and late fall to sanitize and keep it free of pests. The creekside can be muddy during winter, but most of the property—especially the upper fields—remains dry year-round. Sniffin’ Hours: Monday to Sunday Spring & Summer: 8 AM – 8:30 PM Autumn & Winter: 8 AM – 7 PM During your visit, our two 5-year-old Doberman-Mastiff mixes will remain indoors so you and your pup can explore freely. Thanks for Sniffin’ at our Spot! —Daniel & Family
"a beautiful spot, there are spaces around the river for dogs to..." more
19 credits dog / hour
Happy Valley, OR
The Overlook, Ball slingshot - 1 Acre, Partially Fenced Dog Park
large open Feild with a few old horse obstacles, tennis ball slingshot, picnic table and a water spigot with a bowl. enjoy views of Portland, Clackamas and Colton while letting your dog play! very dark at night please pay attention to sunset time as there is no lights.
"Awesome as always ! " more
15 credits dog / hour
Oregon City, OR
Green Acres Homestead 1 Acre Sniffspot
Full polished version with #11 included: Welcome to Green Acres Homestead! Discover acres of adventure on our fully fenced pasture, complete with a seasonal creek and a peaceful pond — perfect for dogs to run, splash, and explore. Nestled on a charming farm beside Green Acres K9 Resort (a dog boarding and daycare facility), our play space offers a secure and refreshing retreat for your pups, whether they're visiting for playtime or boarding nearby. Getting here: Please watch for our Sniffspot signs and follow them carefully to the designated play area. You're encouraged to park all the way at the end of the driveway, in front of the fence. Visitor limit: We cap each visit at 4 dogs and 2 adults unless arranged with us ahead of time. This space is meant for you and your own dogs to enjoy — not for dog gatherings, parties, or commercial dog handlers bringing client dogs. Reality check: Most visitors already know what to expect and love bringing their dogs here — but for anyone less familiar with farm life, we want to be upfront about the environment you'll experience. It's very likely you may: Hear a dog barking from the boarding facility See a farmer working Share a fence line with livestock (yes, you can say hello!) Find mud in the wet season, and no creek in the dry season See algae in the pond when the water isn't flowing, and weeds in the field Notice some weeds or pokey plants — we mow to keep the main field clear of blackberries and weeds, but can't guarantee a weed-free space Be in true nature — the creek and pond are spring-fed, but there's always a chance of picking something up outdoors Watch your dog dig and carry sticks and rocks — just be aware there may be holes, sticks, or rocks around Use the dock at your own risk — it holds my family with no problem, but makes no promises for anyone else; you're welcome to use it with your own judgment Encounter a pond with gradual sloping sides over half its edge, but steeper drop-offs in some sections Post a photo of your dog's vaccination records to the chat before your first visit — this only needs to be done once (until they expire). Keeping our space healthy is critical to us; illnesses like Parvo can be extremely dangerous to dogs and can linger in the soil for as long as several years which is a very long time once introduced. We never want to discourage anyone from enjoying this place the way we do — we just want your expectations to match reality. We look forward to seeing you here soon!
"Such a perfect location and setup! Little man loves it every time! " more
18 credits dog / hour
Boring, OR
Tree Haven In Highland Hills-OPEN AGAIN!
Water available. Please bring your own dog bowl, poop bags, and toys. The ones I have provided have gone missing. Over 20 fir trees + other trees on this expansive lot in Beaverton. Organic - no pesticides, fertilizers, or chemicals used. Grass, vinca minor, under a canopy of large trees. Shaded and open areas. House located on a cul-de-sac. Native plants & trees encourage native species (butterflies, hummingbirds, etc). Grass is green in the spring and fall, can be yellow/green in the summer (water preservation.) Picnic table shaded by trees. Lights on 2 story deck, lights that surround the deck, and lights above the cement patio available upon request. You can place poop bags in trash (yellow bucket.) Deck/stairs, trampoline, hot tub & fire pit off limits. Enjoy!j
"Very nice spot well maintained and the host goes above and beyond..." more
23 credits dog / hour
Beaverton, OR
Fully-Fenced, Peaceful and Private Yard In Cully
Come enjoy a safe, private spot for your dog to run and play. We have a shade shelter, chairs, treats and water. Feel free to pick a few fresh apples, pears, or figs from our trees during your visit when they are available!
"Everything was just right! " more
16 credits dog / hour
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.
No fee info
Portland, OR
Creston Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon, offers an unfenced enclosure for dogs to play freely. Rules of use include supervision, vaccination requirements, and leash rules for aggressive behavior. In addition to a table and field, the park has specific hours for summer, fall, winter, and spring. Owners must supervise children closely and be considerate of neighbors. For more information, visit their website or contact them at 503-823-3647 or email [email protected].
Table
Field
No fee info
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 [email protected].
Chairs
Table
Field
No fee info
Portland, OR
Laurelhurst Park Off Leash Area
Laurelhurst Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at the corner of SE César E. Chávez Blvd. and Stark Street. Dogs must demonstrate appropriate social behavior, owners must supervise their pets at all times, and no more than three dogs are allowed at a time. The park provides dog drinking water and has specific rules for summer and fall/winter/spring hours. Owners and handlers are responsible for any damage or injury caused by their dog and must comply with all park rules. Children must be closely supervised and owners must be considerate of park neighbors.
Dog drinking water
No fee info
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 [email protected].
Agility equipment
Small dog friendly
Dog drinking water
Chairs
No fee info
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 [email protected].
Chairs
Table
Field
No fee info
Portland, OR
Woodstock City Park in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at SE 47th Avenue and Steele Street. The park has specific rules for dog owners to follow, such as leashing dogs outside the off-leash area, keeping pets under control, and cleaning up after them. There are amenities like chairs, tables, and a field for dogs to play in. The park also has varying work hours throughout the year. It is important for visitors to be considerate of others, not allow their dogs to dig, and follow all rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. For more information, visit their website or contact them via phone or email.
Chairs
Table
Field
No fee info
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 [email protected].
Small dog friendly
Dog drinking water
No fee info
Portland, OR
Sewallcrest Park Off Leash Area
Sewallcrest Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at SE 31st Avenue and Market Street. Visitors must follow DOLA rules, including bringing no more than three dogs, carrying poo bags and leashes, and displaying proof of license and rabies vaccination. Dogs must be leashed before entering and leaving the off-leash area, stay within boundaries, and exhibit appropriate social behaviors. Owners are responsible for controlling their pets and cleaning up after them. The park provides a field for dogs to play in. Operating hours vary by season, and visitors can find more information on the park's website or contact by phone or email.
Field
No fee info
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
No fee info
Portland, OR
The Dog Park at Brentwood Park in Portland, Oregon is a fully fenced enclosure where dogs can socialize and play off-leash. Owners must adhere to the provided rules, ensuring their dogs are well-behaved and supervised at all times. The park offers amenities such as agility equipment, chairs, and dog drinking water. The park is open from 5:00am to midnight and visitors can find more information on their website or contact them via phone or email. Overall, this dog park provides a safe and enjoyable environment for dogs and their owners to have fun and exercise.
Agility equipment
Chairs
Dog drinking water
Dog washing area
No fee info
Portland, OR
Grant Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon, has an unfenced enclosure where dogs can roam freely. Visitors must adhere to the Dog Off-Leash Area (DOLA) rules, which include bringing no more than three dogs, carrying poo bags and leashes, and displaying proof of current license and rabies vaccination. Dogs must be leashed upon entering and leaving the area, and must stay within boundaries. Owners should ensure appropriate social behavior, control aggressive dogs, and clean up after their pets. The park also features amenities and is open from 5am to midnight. For more information, visit their website or contact them via phone or email.
No fee info
Portland, OR
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