PUBLIC DOG PARK
PUBLIC DOG PARK
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7:00AM to dusk.
This spot is fully fenced
Info provided by host
Gaps or holes in fence
No gaps
Enclosure
fully fenced
Gaps or holes in fence: No gaps
Small dog friendly
Chairs
Dog drinking water
Table
5117 NE 15th Ave, Vancouver, WA Vancouver, Washington
Leave a review with a photo included and get 7 credits toward your next visit! We added more lighting and easier entry instructions to make first time visits a breeze even at night. With that said, if you are a new guest please read instructions BEFORE you arrive. If you go to the wrong house you will not be allowed to come back. Instructions are visible to you only after you book. Fully fenced yard with short grass. Includes a fire pit and is very well lit at night. Great for a date night with the pups or hang by the fire with a couple friends. BYO fire wood. Use hose to completely put fire out before leaving. Dogs must be leashed when entering or exiting (no exceptions). Absolutely no digging or fence fighting.
"Great space! Clean and spacious with lots of room to run and play...." more
7 credits dog / hour
Vancouver, WA
Sauvie Island Farm #3: Winter Pasture
Walk through winter dormant farm fields to a secluded fully-fenced pasture. Bird and wildlife sightings occur often. Be sure to wear waterproof hiking shoes. Drive SLOWLY and follow the 'Winter Pasture' signs to the back of the farm to a parking area. Then walk along farm fields to the fully fenced back pasture.
"Great spot! We went in the rain and expected lots of mud but wasn’t..." more
15 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Paws United's Fully Fenced Yard For Dogs
Fully fenced yard that has several toys to choose from. We have dogs of our own who can sometimes be at the back door but you should always have a fully controlled environment within the yard. Several spots for training, recall work, play dates.
"Great spot! Lots of toys and different areas to sniff and play. Host..." more
8 credits dog / hour
Vancouver, WA
Easley Acres Fully Fenced Private Dog Park In Vancouver
We live on 5 acres about 1 mile from Camp Bonneville. The Sniffspot is a 2 acre pasture with a fenced seasonal pond in the middle. Pasture is fenced with 4 foot field fence with electric wire at the top (not charged), and separate from the house. Front fence borders on 68th St. Plenty of room to run and explore! Let's keep the pasture nice, please discourage digging and pick up after dog. My Border Collie and Mini Aussie will find your leavings (it's a large space, I understand things get missed, it helps to carry poo bags to minimize backtracking). For human exercise... 6 laps around perimeter fence is approx. 1 mile, 6 laps around pond fence is approx. 1/4 mile. If you're coming from Portland, the bridges and 4th Plain traffic can be challenging!
"I'm lucky this was our first experience with Sniff Spot! ..." more
16 credits dog / hour
Vancouver, WA
Nature in the City Private Dog Park
Welcome to Nature in the City – Your Private Dog Park Escape Looking for more than just a fenced-in field? Nature in the City is a one-of-a-kind private dog park where you and your pup(s) can enjoy the freedom of nature without ever leaving the city. Spread across 1.5 acres of secure, fully fenced natural land, our park offers a true adventure for dogs of all sizes. Explore winding wooded trails, a grassy field perfect for fetch with ropes, discs, or toys, and a serene wetland area where healthy little Chicken Creek flows gently through the center. With water that’s never more than a foot deep, pups can safely splash, sip, and cool off. Here, every visit is more than exercise—it’s a sensory adventure. With endless new scents, sights, and textures, your dog will love the chance to explore, sniff, and roam off-leash in a safe environment. It’s also the perfect setting to practice recall while letting your pup enjoy the freedom of open space. ✨ Why guests love us: • A true “nature park” experience, right in the city. • Fully fenced and secure—even for small dogs. • A mix of landscapes: open field, forest, creek, wetland, and trails. • Three charming bridges spanning the creek. • Private bookings mean no surprise dog encounters. •. Amenities for dogs AND their humans! If you and your dog crave more than a standard dog park, Nature in the City is the perfect escape for adventure, relaxation, and play! ⚠️ A quick note: Some trails have gentle slopes or steeper spots, so guests with limited mobility may prefer our flatter areas. And while our field is great for fetch with toys or discs, IT’S NOT DESIGNED FOR BALL THROWING due to the surrounding natural brush. We’re always making improvements at Nature in the City, so you may notice new touches each time you visit! Amenities include: • Covered rain/sun shelter with 4 foldable chairs (extra chairs available on request) • Supplies for your convenience: dog toys, poop bags, hand sanitizer, natural bug spray, sunscreen, wipes, hand towels, first aid kit & even a cornhole game • Complimentary snacks & beverages for both pups AND their humans. • Outdoor seating: 2 zero-gravity recliners, a kid-sized picnic table, a round table with umbrella & 4 chairs, and a couple park benches placed throughout the park. • Fresh drinking water for your dogs • Mix of sunny open spaces and shady spots under mature trees Safety & Security: • Fully fenced with 5–6 ft fencing, carefully inspected and maintained • Private and secure environment for worry-free off-leash play Extra Features: • Night lighting: As of Sept. 2025, we’ve added additional flood lights that softly illuminate the entryway, main field, main trail, and supply shelter for about 4 hours after dark. Perfect for evening visits! For deeper trail exploring after dark, we recommend collar lights for your pups and a headlamp or flashlight for you. • Seasonal Note (March–September): Baby bunnies may be nesting on the property. They’re usually well-hidden, but if your pup uncovers a nest, please cover it back up. If you see a baby wander out, gently place it back and redirect your dog. The bunnies have no scent, which helps protect them from predators, so dogs usually don’t notice them unless they spot movement. • 🌧️ Weather Reminder: Areas get muddy in rainy weather. We’ve added wood chips in many spots to help, but we recommend hiking boots 🥾 and dressing accordingly so you and your pup can fully enjoy your adventure. **Fosters and Shelter Dogs visit for free! - If you have a foster dog or are taking a shelter dog out for an adventure please let us know! 🩵 We can’t wait to welcome you and your pups for a safe, fun, and relaxing nature escape! 🐾
"Our pups had so much fun! Thank you so much!! We will definitely be..." more
15 credits dog / hour
Vancouver, WA
Sauvie island, fully fenced outdoor sand arena/spot 3
You will drive down the main residence address. The gate will be open. You can drive into the arena and close the gate, or if you dont want your dog playing near your car you can park outside of it. This is sand. Fencing not suitable for small toy breeds.
"Super friendly and helpful host and lots of beautiful views " more
18 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Paulette's Fully Fenced Yard For Dogs To Rent In Portland
Plenty of open space for running and frisbee.
"Super clean and totally secure. Very tall fence everywhere. Water and..." more
12 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Our yard is a happy place for dogs with places to sniff and hide and explore. It's a medium size backyard, fully fenced with trees and bushes.
4 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
2 Acre fully fenced Private Dog Park in the country hills of rural Hillsboro. Bring your pups to enjoy a fun time in this grassy park equipped with parkour obstacles, a covered seating area, propane grill and more!
"My dogs loved this sniffspot. So many places to jump around and run...." more
15 credits dog / hour
Hillsboro, OR
Brenda's 2 Acre Partially Fenced Private Dog Park In La Center
Space up front of our property open field grass and trees
"My pups enjoyed exploring their yard, and I appreciated the..." more
4 credits dog / hour
La Center, WA
Green Creek Fully Fenced Yard near Hayhurst in SW Portland
A beautiful 1/4 acre fully fenced private yard in SW Portland near Hayhurst Elementary. Dogs can dig in the creek, run around the large fenced yard, and bark at squirrels that run along the fence. Located on a quiet, dead end road.
"He had so much fun running and there’s plenty of space and stuff to..." more
30 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
The Paw'd Park In Battle Ground
Our spot was designed and built specifically to help keep pets in their homes. We are a search and rescue that deals with hard cases and know what its like to have dogs that can’t be around other dogs, animals or people. This spot is dedicated to those dogs in an effort to help keep them active and happy at home so their families don’t have to give them up or have them end up in a shelter. All proceeds from this sniffspot go directly to I Paw’d It Forward's mission of keep families together.
"Thank you again! By far our favorite spot! " more
12 credits dog / hour
Battle Ground, WA
Chimney Park in Portland, Oregon is a fully fenced dog park where dogs can run and play off-leash. Owners must adhere to the Chimney Park OLA Rules of Use, including monitoring their pets, keeping them under control, and limiting the number of dogs brought to the park. Dogs must have current license and rabies vaccination tags, and aggressive behavior is not tolerated. The park features a field for dogs to play in, and is open from 5:00am to midnight. Owners should be considerate of neighbors and supervise children closely. For more information, visit their website or contact them at 503-823-3647 or portlandgov@portlandoregon.gov.
Field
No fee info
Portland, OR
Arbor Lodge Park Off Leash Area
Arbor Lodge Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced enclosure where dogs can play off-leash. The rules of use include demonstrating appropriate social interaction, having current licenses and vaccinations, and limiting the number of dogs to three. Owners must supervise their pets at all times and remove pinch or choke collars during play. The park also has a table and field for additional amenities. The park is open during specific hours depending on the season, and visitors are encouraged to be considerate of neighbors. For more information, visit their website or contact them by phone or email.
Table
Field
No fee info
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
No fee info
Portland, OR
Lucky Memorial Dog Park, located at 10100 NE 149th St, Brush Prairie, Washington, United States, is a fully fenced enclosure where dog owners must keep control of their pets. The park emphasizes responsible ownership, including keeping dogs in sight at all times and having good recall skills. Safety is a top priority, with rules in place to prevent aggressive behavior and ensure that all dogs are licensed and up-to-date on vaccinations. The park offers amenities like chairs, dog drinking water, and tables. With operating hours from 7:00AM to dusk, visitors can enjoy a safe and fun environment for their furry friends.
Small dog friendly
Chairs
Dog drinking water
Table
No fee info
Brush Prairie, WA
Alberta Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at NE 22nd Avenue and Killingsworth Street. The park offers a table and a field for dogs to play and socialize. The park is open from 5:00am to midnight and can be contacted at 503-823-3647 or via email at 311@portlandoregon.gov. For more information, visit their website at https://www.portland.gov/parks/alberta-park.
Table
Field
No fee info
Portland, OR
Off-Leash Dog Area at Cathedral Park
The Off-Leash Dog Area at Cathedral Park in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced enclosure where dogs can run free. Owners must follow strict rules, including supervising their pets, accepting responsibility for any damage or injury caused, and ensuring dogs have current license and rabies vaccination tags. Only up to three dogs are allowed at a time, and pinch or choke collars must be removed. Children must be closely supervised, and park neighbors should be considered by playing quietly. The park provides amenities like tables and a field, and is open from 5:00 AM to midnight. For more information, visit https://www.portland.gov/parks/cathedral-park or contact 503-823-3647 or 311@portlandoregon.gov.
Table
Field
No fee info
Portland, OR
Wilshire Park Off-Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at NE 33rd Avenue and Skidmore Street. The park has strict rules in place to ensure the safety and well-being of all dogs and visitors. Owners must supervise their pets at all times, keep them under verbal control, and limit the number of dogs to three per visit. Dogs must have proof of current license and rabies vaccination. Pinch or choke collars should be removed during play, and dogs in heat or without full vaccinations are not allowed. The park is open from 5:00am to midnight and visitors are encouraged to be considerate of park neighbors. Overall, Wilshire Park Off-Leash Area provides a safe and enjoyable environment for dogs and their owners to socialize and play. More information can be found on their website or by contacting 503-823-2525 or email 311@portlandoregon.gov.
No fee info
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
No fee info
Portland, OR
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.
Chairs
Table
Field
No fee info
Portland, OR
Dakota Memorial Dog Park in Vancouver, Washington is a fully-fenced park located at 1515 NE 164th Ave. It is small dog friendly and offers amenities such as chairs, dog drinking water, an indoor restroom, tables, and a field for dogs to play in. The park is open daily from 7:00AM to dusk. For more information, visit their website at https://www.dogpawoffleashparks.org/our-parks or contact them at (360) 553-5344 or ask@dogpawoffleashparks.org.
Small dog friendly
Chairs
Dog drinking water
Indoor restroom available
No fee info
Vancouver, WA
The Overlook Park Off Leash Area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced dog park located at N Fremont St and Interstate Ave. Dogs must demonstrate appropriate social interaction and owners must supervise their pets at all times. The park has rules regarding aggressive behavior, tags showing proof of vaccinations, number of dogs allowed, and more. Amenities include a table and field for play. The park is open daily during the summer from 5:00-10:00 AM and 7:00 PM-midnight, and fall/winter/spring hours vary. Visitors are encouraged to be considerate of park neighbors and comply with all park rules. Contact information can be found on the park's website.
Table
Field
No fee info
Portland, OR
Dakota Dog Park in Vancouver, Washington offers an unfenced enclosure with amenities such as small dog-friendly areas, drinking water for dogs, tables, indoor restrooms, a field, and trails. The park is open from 7 AM to 5 PM seven days a week. For more information, visit their website at dogpawoffleashparks.org or contact them at 360-397-2285 or ask@DogPawOffLeashParks.org.
Small dog friendly
Dog drinking water
Table
Indoor restroom available
No fee info
Vancouver, WA
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