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PUBLIC DOG PARK
PUBLIC DOG PARK
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5:00am-midnight
This spot is fully fenced
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Gaps or holes in fence
No gaps
Enclosure
fully fenced
Gaps or holes in fence: No gaps
Field
NE 75th and Roselawn Street Portland, OR 97218, Portland, OR Portland, Oregon
Sacajawea 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, 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! Please note: We did add some cameras by the driveway and porch as part of our home security system installation but footage will only only reviewed in the event of an incident.
"Loved it " more
16 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Debra's Fully Fenced Yard For Dogs To Rent In Portland
"Great spot! Dogs ran and ran and ran!" more
5 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Ashlee's Fully Fenced Yard For Dogs To Rent In Vancouver
7 credits dog / hour
Vancouver, WA
Tall Fences, Happy Dogs: Large private yard. Shelter Included! 🎃🦇
Visit our family-friendly sniff spot in the lovely West Slope neighborhood! This space is great for all types of dogs and is perfect for owners who want to relax, play or train. Our spot offers a large area of open grass (mud patches if wet) ideal for running or playing fetch. We have a large trampoline that you may use but please, no dogs allowed on it. Our tiny home is available exclusively to guests! Stay warm, dry, and comfortable with complimentary hot/cold drinks, human snacks and private seating throughout your booking. Reserved parking available right at the entrance for maximum convenience.
"Wonderful yard and setup. Bonnie had a fantastic time chasing the..." more
15 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
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. Dogs must be leashed when entering or exiting.
"Great spot. We’ll be back." more
4 credits dog / hour
Vancouver, WA
Tryon Creek Oasis (New: Private Parking!)
Hello! We can now offer private parking in our driveway! Our property is located on a steep, one lane, dead-end winding road. You will end up in our driveway. Please park in front of the Sniffspot sign located on the left garage door. The arrow will lead you down some stone steps to a metal gate. Please use caution when walking down the steps, they can be muddy and slippery from the fallen wet leaves. Our spot is mostly naturalized, hilly, muddy, and pretty rugged so please wear appropriate shoes and watch your step. We hope to have you as a guest soon! 😊
"Absolutely lovely space! It had everything we needed, & the pups had..." more
14 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
City Haven Private Dog Park In Portland
It is fully 1 ace private open, combination with trees shade area, that is in Portland. My spot is very not far by the freeway, easily accessible and has private entrance. We provide freshwater and poop bags for dogs. Chairs for people. Dog party are welcome! Please clean up after your dog, if you have kids, please keep the kid safe.
"super beautiful, thank u!" more
16 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Nature in the City Private Dog Park
**UPDATE 10/2-Our damaged fence is repaired! We are fully fenced and open for bookings beginning Friday 10/3! Feel free to book your visits! *During the evening of 9/27 someone drove their vehicle over the curb and through/along our fence line. They damaged 115 ft of our fence pretty badly, and then fled the scene unfortunately. 😭 We are looking for the person who did this. Their car has to be damaged pretty badly along the front, front side, and one side of their car, and their side mirror came off and would be missing from their car. We found a piece of their car that also came off and were able to identify the car as an older Ford model, 1990-2005. If you have any information, please reach out. 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 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 4–5 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: Some of the trails and low 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. We can’t wait to welcome you and your pups for a safe, fun, and relaxing nature escape! 🐾
"Lovely spot for the pups to run around!" more
15 credits dog / hour
Vancouver, WA
Green Acres Homestead 1 Acre Sniffspot
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. Important: Please keep an eye out for sniff spot signs and follow them carefully to reach the designated play area. You are encouraged to park all the way at the end of the driveway infront of the fence. Reality alert: Most folks already understand this and really enjoy bringing their dog here to play but for those that may not be as familiar we really want to make sure that you understand the environment that you will experience when you come to our sniff spot. It is very likely that the following could occur: 1)Hear a dog barking from the boarding facility 2)See a farmer working 3)See livestock share a fence line (Yes you can say hello to them) 4)Find mud in the wet season, no creek in the dry season 5)Alge in the pond when the water is not flowing and weeds in the field 6)We work towards keeping the main area of the field free of blackberries and weeds that poke by mowing but do not guarantee a weed free environment 7)The creek and pond are spring fed but there is always a chance of picking something up in nature 8)Your dog is welcome to dig and carry sticks and rocks. Be aware there may be holes, sticks or rocks 9)There is a dock that has no problem supporting my family on the pond but makes no promise to support anyone. You are welcome to use it but understand that is at your own risk and judgment. 10)The pond has gradual sloping sides on over half the pond but there are sections where it is steep. 11)We really don't want to discourage anyone from enjoying this place like we, do but also don't want people to expect something that is maybe not a reality. We look forward to seeing you here sometime soon.
"Our dog loved it! " more
15 credits dog / hour
Boring, OR
2025-1-18 Update: The second field is now fully fenced. I'm still working on a few areas. There are some high spots that are going to be filled in shortly. Welcome to Two Sisters Dog Park. We have a perfect little slice of freedom for your pupper! Our property is fully-fenced, so let your dog go ham! As a working hobby farm we are constantly working on the property, but we will always be respectful and give you privacy. If you or your dog wants to say hello or has any questions about the animals/property, we are here, just give a wave or a holler. Please make sure all dogs and people visiting are respectful of the farm animals. We have goats, sheep, chickens, and turkeys fenced in along the dog area. We have a roaming farm cat. We have bee hives on property but away from the dog area. We do have a Rough Collie puppy on site. He is indoors but is 99% interested in running around if your dog would like a companion.
"Great place, no complaints. Best part is that it wasn’t muddy!! " more
15 credits dog / hour
Camas, WA
Sarah's Private Dog Park In Portland
Large full fenced yard. NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. If you need to cancel for any reason, and the site won't let you, send me a message and I will cancel your reservation even up to 15 minutes after your reservation began. Things come up. I understand! This is supposed to be FUN!! Enjoy!
"Flat, open area with good fencing and lovely decorations. Good..." more
13 credits dog / hour
Portland, OR
Ton ton's Fully Fenced Yard For Dogs To Rent In Oregon City
Need a new sniff spot for your pups? We offer a large park-like fenced backyard to let your fur baby stretch her legs, sniff where so many other friends have been, and play with different toys. Let us know if you wish agility equipment be left out for you, happy to do so.
"Chai and Inky love this place!" more
7 credits dog / hour
Oregon City, 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
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
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 311@portlandoregon.gov.
Agility equipment
Small dog friendly
Dog drinking water
Chairs
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
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
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
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
Argay Park off-leash area in Portland, Oregon is an unfenced enclosure where dogs can play freely. Owners must follow strict rules, including supervising their pets and ensuring they have current licenses and vaccinations. The park is open during specific hours, with different schedules for summer and fall/winter/spring. Amenities include a field for dogs to run and play. Visitors are encouraged to be considerate of neighbors and follow all park rules. For more information, visit the park's website or contact them via phone or email.
Field
No fee info
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
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
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
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
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