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Let'er Bark Dog Park dog park in Pendleton, OR
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Let'er Bark Dog Park

location_onPendleton, OR

Let'er Bark Dog Park sits at 1350 NW Carden Ave in Pendleton, in the dry, rolling country of northeast Oregon, and it stays open 24 hours a day. It is unfenced, so a solid recall is important, but the payoff is a swimming area and a dog-friendly trail that make it more of an outing than a quick stop. Seating and shaded spots give people somewhere to rest during Pendleton's hot summers, when the water access is especially welcome. Because the area is open rather than enclosed, it is best suited to dogs that stay close and come when called. Bring water for stretches away from the swimming area, and confirm current pricing locally, since that detail is not documented in our records.

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Hermiston Bark Park dog park in Hermiston, OR
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Hermiston Bark Park

location_onHermiston, OR

Hermiston Bark Park at 735 NW 7th St gives this northeast Oregon town a fully fenced, grassy off-leash space with separate small- and large-dog areas, on-site water, seating, waste bags, picnic tables, shade trees, and walking paths. It is open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Hermiston sits in a warm, dry agricultural area near the Columbia River, so the shade trees and water are genuinely useful during hot summer stretches. Off-leash play stays inside the enclosure, and the separate areas by dog size help keep interactions calmer. Pricing is not confirmed in our records, so check locally, though city bark parks in the region are typically free. Bring extra water on the hottest days.

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Albany Dog Park at Timber Linn Park dog park in Albany, OR
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Albany Dog Park at Timber Linn Park

location_onAlbany, OR

Timber Linn Park in Albany holds this fully fenced, roughly 2.3-acre dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs. The grass surface, drinking-water stations, and shade trees make it comfortable in the mid-Willamette Valley's warm summers, and there is even a dog-washing station for muddy paws afterward. Water access, waste bags, and proximity to Timber Linn Lake round out the amenities. Because it is fully fenced, dogs can play off-leash within the enclosure. The park is free and open daily from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Valley rains can leave the grass soft in winter, so plan footwear accordingly. See the City of Albany parks page for any seasonal notes before you visit.

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Jacksonville Waggin' Tails Dog Park dog park in Jacksonville, OR
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Jacksonville Waggin' Tails Dog Park

location_onJacksonville, OR

Jacksonville Waggin' Tails Dog Park keeps generous hours, open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM, giving dogs plenty of time to play off-leash in this historic southern Oregon town. Jacksonville is a National Historic Landmark community near Medford in the Rogue Valley, an inland area with warm, dry summers. Entry is free. Fencing is not confirmed in our records, so keep your dog under voice control and check the layout when you arrive. As a town park in a small, tourism-friendly community, it offers a relaxed local spot for daily exercise. The long daily window makes it easy to visit early or late, but check on-site signage for any posted etiquette rules first.

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Bandon Dog Park dog park in Bandon, OR
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Bandon Dog Park

location_onBandon, OR

Open from sunrise to sunset, Bandon Dog Park packs a lot into a fully fenced space on 11th Street SW in the coastal town of Bandon. Dogs can play off-leash with separate areas for small and large dogs, and the grounds include a water access point, a dirt digging area, and an open field for running. Picnic tables, chairs, and other seating give owners a place to settle, and waste bags are provided. The surface is grass. Entry is free. Bandon sits on Oregon's southern coast, known for its beaches and mild maritime weather. With its range of features and secure fencing, it is a well-rounded stop for a coastal dog outing.

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Rooster Rock State Park Off Leash Area dog park in Corbett, OR
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Rooster Rock State Park Off Leash Area

location_onCorbett, OR

For dogs that love water, the off-leash area at Rooster Rock State Park offers beach and river access along the Columbia River Gorge east of Portland. This is an unfenced, off-leash sandy area with water for splashing and a spot near the marina, so a reliable recall matters here since there is no perimeter fence. The sand surface and open water make it a natural fit for confident swimmers. Entry is free, and the park is open daily, generally in the morning-through-late-afternoon range, though posted hours can shift seasonally. The Gorge setting brings dramatic scenery and changeable weather. Check current hours and off-leash boundaries on-site, and keep an eye on the river's edge with dogs new to swimming.

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Love's Travel Stop dog park in Boardman, OR
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Love's Travel Stop

location_onBoardman, OR

Travelers passing through Boardman on I-84 will find a fully fenced dog park at the Love's Travel Stop on Tower Road, open 24 hours a day. Built for road trips, it lets dogs stretch their legs off-leash behind a double-gate entrance, with seating and waste bags on hand. The stop itself offers gas, dining, restrooms, wifi, and RV-friendly parking, making it a practical break point. The surface is grass. Boardman sits in Oregon's dry, high-desert eastern region along the Columbia River, where summers run hot. Round-the-clock access is the real draw here, letting you time a stop whenever your drive demands. Confirm any posted rules at the gate before letting your dog loose.

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Love's Travel Stop dog park in Roseburg, OR
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Love's Travel Stop

location_onRoseburg, OR

The Love's Travel Stop on Grant Smith Road in Roseburg keeps a fully fenced dog park open 24 hours, with separate areas for small and large dogs. Designed for travelers, it gives road-trippers a place to let dogs run off-leash any time of day, with benches, picnic tables, pet waste stations, and provided waste bags. The surface is a mixed footing. Roseburg sits in southern Oregon's inland Umpqua Valley along I-5, where summers turn hot and dry. The split small- and large-dog areas plus around-the-clock access make it an easy, low-stress stop on a long drive. Check the posted rules at the entrance before your dog heads in.

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Waterloo County Dog Park dog park in Lebanon, OR
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Waterloo County Dog Park

location_onLebanon, OR

Waterloo County Dog Park on Gross Street in Lebanon comes well-equipped, with a splash pad area for dogs, agility equipment, and a walking trail that loops around a pond. The park is fully fenced for off-leash play, with a separate small-dog area, water access, a large open field, and shaded seating at a landscaped entrance. The surface is grass, and it is open 24 hours a day at no cost. Lebanon sits in the eastern Willamette Valley near the Cascade foothills, with wet winters and warm, dry summers. Between the splash area, agility gear, and pond-side trail, it offers more variety than a typical dog run, making it worth a trip for an active dog.

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Winkelman Dog Park dog park in Beaverton, OR
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Winkelman Dog Park

location_onBeaverton, OR

Agility-minded owners will find jump walls and weave poles at Winkelman Dog Park, a fully fenced off-leash space on SW 175th Avenue in Beaverton, part of the Tualatin Hills district. Beyond the agility gear, the park splits small and large dogs, provides water access, a paw wash, a pet drinking fountain, seating, and waste bags. The surface is a mixed footing, and entry is free. Posted hours run 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Beaverton's Willamette Valley setting brings rainy winters, so the paw wash comes in handy after muddy sessions. With training equipment and cleanup amenities on-site, it suits dogs working on skills as much as those just there to run.

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Columbia City Dog Park dog park in Columbia City, OR
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Columbia City Dog Park

location_onColumbia City, OR

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.

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Dog Park at Gilbert Creek Park dog park in Grants Pass, OR
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Dog Park at Gilbert Creek Park

location_onGrants Pass, OR

Near a creek on NW Hawthorne Avenue in Grants Pass, the dog park at Gilbert Creek Park offers a fully fenced off-leash space with separate areas for small and large dogs. Picnic tables and seating give owners a place to relax while dogs play, and the mixed surface holds up to regular use. Entry is free, with hours running 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Grants Pass sits in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley, an inland area with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The creekside setting and split dog areas make it a pleasant local stop. As always, check the posted signage for any seasonal rules before letting your dog off the leash.

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Eulalona Dog Park dog park in Klamath Falls, OR
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Eulalona Dog Park

location_onKlamath Falls, OR

Eulalona Dog Park in Klamath Falls is fully fenced, with separate areas for small and large dogs so play stays matched to size. Inside you will find dog drinking water, chairs, and tables, plus water access for dogs. The enclosure lets dogs run off-leash safely in this high-desert corner of southern Oregon. One thing to plan around: the park runs an alternating schedule, open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and closed Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, so check the day before you drive over. Entry is free. Klamath Falls sits at elevation with cold winters and warm, dry summers, so bring water in the heat. The double-fenced size separation makes it a solid pick for owners of smaller or timid dogs.

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Warrenton Dog Park dog park in Warrenton, OR
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Warrenton Dog Park

location_onWarrenton, OR

Warrenton Dog Park pairs a fully fenced, size-separated layout with agility equipment and waterfront trail access near the mouth of the Columbia on Oregon's north coast. Small and large dogs have their own areas, and a double gate secures the entrance so you can leash-check before entering. Dogs can reach water, there is shaded seating, and a playground sits nearby. The ground is a mixed surface. Use of the park is free, and it is open from sunrise to sunset. The coast here stays cool and often breezy, so a windbreaker is not a bad idea year-round. The agility gear and waterfront path give active dogs more to do than a plain enclosure, making this a good stop if you are visiting the Astoria-Warrenton area.

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Coquille Dog Park at Fifth St Park dog park in Coquille, OR
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Coquille Dog Park at Fifth St Park

location_onCoquille, OR

Fully fenced with a double-gated entry, this Coquille dog park at Fifth Street Park keeps arrivals and departures secure while dogs run off-leash inside. Separate areas for small and large dogs let owners match play to size, and lighting extends usable hours into the evening. The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM at no charge as part of the city's park system. Coquille sits in Coos County in southwest Oregon, an inland spot in the coastal region where damp winters are common, so grassy ground may hold moisture in the cooler months. The double gates make it a practical choice for reactive or escape-prone dogs who need a controlled entry.

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Agate Beach Neighborhood and Dog Park dog park in Newport, OR
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Agate Beach Neighborhood and Dog Park

location_onNewport, OR

The fenced dog area at Agate Beach Neighborhood Park sits at 185 NW 60th St in Newport, on the central Oregon coast. Grass underfoot, on-site water, and seating make it comfortable for a longer stay, and because it shares the park with a playground, picnic shelter, tables, BBQ grill, restrooms, and a water fountain, it works well for families combining a dog outing with a picnic. Off-leash play happens inside the enclosure, so escape-prone dogs stay contained. Use is free. Coastal Newport stays cool and often breezy year-round, so a windbreaker is smart even in summer. The mix of dog space and full park facilities makes this a practical stop when you want to spend a few hours near Agate Beach.

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Gearhart Indoor Dog Park dog park in Gearhart, OR
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Gearhart Indoor Dog Park

location_onGearhart, OR

Rain is a fact of coastal life, and this indoor dog facility on US-101 in Gearhart offers an enclosed alternative when the weather turns. It is fully fenced with separate small- and large-dog areas indoors, and the operation also provides daycare, overnight boarding, nail trimming, and bordetella vaccination services. Hours run 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday and noon to 5:00 PM on Saturday, with Sunday closed. Because this is a staffed indoor facility rather than an open public field, call ahead about fees, vaccination requirements, and whether drop-in off-leash play is available. For north-coast dog owners near Seaside and Gearhart, an indoor space is a genuine advantage during the long wet season.

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Wilder Dog Park dog park in Newport, OR
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Wilder Dog Park

location_onNewport, OR

Built into the Wilder community at 400 SE College Way in South Beach, just south of Newport, this fully fenced dog park runs from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Separate small- and large-dog areas, transitional entry gates, on-site water, seating, waste bags, and agility equipment make it one of the better-equipped coastal options, and shade plus scenic views and nearby trails add to the appeal. Off-leash play stays inside the fence, and the double-gated entries help keep dogs secure. Use is free. The long daily hours suit early risers and evening walkers alike. Coastal weather here trends cool and damp, so expect some mud in wetter months and bring a towel for the car.

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Firehouse Park dog park in The Dalles, OR
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Firehouse Park

location_onThe Dalles, OR

Firehouse Park at 555 Wasco Dr in The Dalles offers a fully fenced dog area alongside a playground, picnic tables, and seating, with a baseball field nearby. That mix makes it easy to bring the whole family and let the dog play off-leash inside the enclosure while others use the park. It is open dawn to dusk and free to use. The Dalles sits in the Columbia River Gorge in north-central Oregon, a spot known for strong winds and hot, dry summers, so bring water on warm days. The fenced enclosure keeps dogs contained, which is helpful given the busier multi-use setting. Our records do not list on-site dog water, so plan to carry your own.

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Singing Pines Dog Park dog park in Florence, OR
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Singing Pines Dog Park

location_onFlorence, OR

Singing Pines Dog Park in Florence connects to Miller Park and a network of nature trails, giving coastal dog owners a fenced play space plus room to walk. Inside the fully fenced grass area there is a separate small-dog section, a double-gated entry, on-site water, seating, and picnic tables, with a playground and parking for cars and bikes nearby. It is open daily from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM and free to use. Florence sits on the central coast where the dunes meet the ocean, so cool, damp weather is common much of the year. The double gates and separate small-dog area make it a secure, flexible choice, and the trail connections turn a quick visit into a longer outing.

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