Portland, Oregon, is a fabulous city with many exciting things to see and do. If you live in Oregon with your favorite canine, or you’re moving there soon, you might be wondering where you can go and let your pup off-leash.
The good news is that, below, we’ve compiled the details on 17 off-leash dog parks in Oregon that are excellent, with room to run and play all day!
Off-leash times are in the morning and later afternoon
Unfenced, so be aware if you let your dog go off-leash
Nice playground for the kids very close by
Bring your own water and waste bags
The field is mostly grass, and most dogs are well-behaved
Final Thoughts
The 17 great off-leash dog parks we’ve shared today aren’t the only dog parks in Portland but they are the best. All offer large areas for your canine companions to run off-leash to get much-needed exercise and have a blast with their furry friends.
We hope you’ve seen at least one off-leash dog park in Portland that suits you and your dog. Whichever you choose, have a safe, happy time with your dog, and remember to bring water and waste bags since they aren’t always available.
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