Columbia City Dog Park
Columbia City Dog Park is a fenced dog park (free entry) at 2305 2nd St, Columbia City, OR 97018. Open Monday: Open 24 hours; Tuesday: Open 24 hours; Wednesday: Open 24 hours; Thursday: Open 24 hours; Friday: Open 24 hours; Saturday: Open 24 hours; Sunday: Open 24 hours. Has a separate small-dog area.
Address
2305 2nd St, Columbia City, OR 97018, USA
Hours
Monday: Open 24 hours; Tuesday: Open 24 hours; Wednesday: Open 24 hours; Thursday: Open 24 hours; Friday: Open 24 hours; Saturday: Open 24 hours; Sunday: Open 24 hours
Price
Free Entry
About the Park
Open around the clock, Columbia City Dog Park on 2nd Street provides a fully fenced off-leash space in this small town along the Columbia River north of Portland. Double gates secure the entrance, and the grounds separate small and large dogs, with water access, shade trees, a fire hydrant, a picnic table, a park bench, and provided waste bags. The surface is grass. Entry is free. Columbia City is a quiet riverside community in Columbia County, with the mild, damp climate typical of the lower Columbia. The 24-hour access and double-gated entry make it a convenient, secure option for early or late visits. Check the posted rules at the gate before letting your dog off-leash.
infoWhat to Know Before You Go
Columbia City Dog Park is fully fenced, so your dog can run and play off-leash without worry. This makes it a great choice for dogs still working on recall or for owners who want extra peace of mind.
There's a separate area for small dogs, which is perfect if you have a smaller breed that might be intimidated by larger dogs. This is a feature many dog owners specifically look for.
Dogs can enjoy water features here — great for cooling off on hot days. Bring a towel for the car ride home, because your pup will probably get soaked.
Best of all, Columbia City Dog Park is completely free to visit — no membership or daily fees required.
backpackWhat to Bring
Fresh water and a bowl
Even parks with water fountains can have them out of service. Bring your own to be safe.
Poop bags
Most parks provide them, but don't rely on it. Always come prepared to clean up after your dog.
A towel
Your dog will likely get wet at the water features. Save your car seats with a quick dry-off.
A reflective collar or light-up leash
If you visit near dusk, visibility gear helps you keep track of your dog and stay safe.
High-value treats
Useful for practicing recall in a distracting environment and rewarding good social behavior.
Your dog's favorite toy
A familiar toy can help shy dogs feel more comfortable and give them something to focus on.
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Location
Note: Contact Columbia City Parks Department for questions or concerns. Located on the north side of 'E' Street between U.S. Highway 30 and Second Street.
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helpFrequently Asked Questions
Is Columbia City Dog Park fenced?
Yes, Columbia City Dog Park is a fenced dog park, providing a safe enclosed area for off-leash play.
Is Columbia City Dog Park free?
Yes, Columbia City Dog Park is a free public dog park open to all visitors.
What are the hours for Columbia City Dog Park?
Columbia City Dog Park is open Monday: Open 24 hours; Tuesday: Open 24 hours; Wednesday: Open 24 hours; Thursday: Open 24 hours; Friday: Open 24 hours; Saturday: Open 24 hours; Sunday: Open 24 hours. Hours may vary on holidays — check locally for updates.
Does Columbia City Dog Park have a separate area for small dogs?
Yes, Columbia City Dog Park has a separate area designated for small dogs.
Does Columbia City Dog Park have water features?
Yes, Columbia City Dog Park offers water features or water access for dogs to cool off and play.
Where is Columbia City Dog Park located?
Columbia City Dog Park is located at 2305 2nd St, Columbia City, OR 97018, USA in Columbia City, OR 97018.
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