Dog Parks: Denver, CO vs Portland, OR
Denver, CO has 10 dog parks while Portland, OR has 10. Average ratings are 4.3 and 5.0 respectively.
Denver, CO
10
parks
4.3
avg rating
Portland, OR
10
parks
5.0
avg rating
Head-to-Head Comparison
| Metric | Denver, CO | Portland, OR |
|---|---|---|
| Total Parks | 10 | 10 |
| Avg Rating | 4.3 | 5.0 |
| % Fenced | 40% | 60% |
| % Free | 0% | 0% |
Top Parks
Denver, CO

Skiptown Dog Park & Bar RiNo
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Skiptown Dog Park & Bar RiNo in Denver, CO, is a private dog-friendly bar and park.

Dog Park at Belleview Station
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Dog Park at Belleview Station in Denver, CO, is a modern urban off-leash area.

Barnum Dog Park
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Barnum Dog Park in Denver, CO, is a fenced urban area with skyline views.
Portland, OR

East Holladay Park Off Leash Area
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Three double-gated entrances make getting in and out of East Holladay Park's dog area unusually secure — no body-blocking the gate while another dog bolts. The fully fenced enclosure at 12999 NE Holladay Street in East Portland has a water fountain for dogs, benches for owners, and grass underfoot. Paved paths cross the wider park, and an accessible play area with slides and swings sits nearby for families splitting time between kids and dogs. It's free and open 5 a.m. to midnight daily. For owners of escape-prone dogs, the gate setup and full fencing are the standout reasons to choose this park over an unfenced field.

Mt. Tabor Park Off-Leash Dog Area
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Hilly terrain separates Mt. Tabor's off-leash dog area from Portland's typical flat fields — dogs climb here, following trails under mature shade trees. The area at 2219 SE 68th Avenue in Southeast Portland is fully fenced, with separate sections for small and large dogs plus newer fencing and an updated entrance. Scenic views open up as the ground rises, and grass covers the slopes. Hours are 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, with no fee. The grade does real work tiring out high-energy dogs; twenty minutes of uphill fetch beats an hour on flat turf. Older dogs or those with joint trouble may prefer one of the city's level parks instead.

Washington High School Dog Park
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Open around the clock, the dog park at the Washington High School site, 1300 SE Stark Street, is one of the few 24-hour options in Southeast Portland. The space is fully fenced with separate areas for small and large dogs, plus water access, waste bags, seating, and shade. Grass covers the ground, with greenery and water features adding more to look at than the typical bare run. There's no charge. Shift workers and late-night owners get the most from the unrestricted hours — a midnight session is possible here when other parks have closed. For everyone else, the size-separated fenced areas are reason enough to visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which city has more dog parks, Denver, CO or Portland, OR?
Both cities have 10 dog parks listed.
Which city has better rated dog parks?
Portland, OR parks have a higher average rating of 5.0 compared to 4.3 in Denver, CO.