Dog Parks in Bend, OR
Bend, Oregon has 13 dog parks, 13 free and 8 fenced. Top-rated: Good Dog Loop (5.0/5).
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Good Dog Loop
location_onBend, OR
River dogs get their spot at Good Dog Loop, an off-leash area on the Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway southwest of Bend where dogs can wade and splash in the Deschutes River. The dirt loop is unfenced forest terrain, suited to dogs that stick close off leash. Picnic tables and ADA-accessible restrooms sit at the site, it's open around the clock, and no entry fee is listed. In summer the river access is the whole point; in shoulder seasons the loop still makes a good leg-stretcher on the drive to the lakes. Pack out waste, carry a towel for the car, and keep an eye out for wildlife, because this is forest land, not a city park.

Dog Park at Big Sky Park
location_onBend, OR
Dogs that need both fenced play and trail time do well at Big Sky Park, 21690 Neff Road on Bend's east side. The fully fenced off-leash section separates small and large dogs, and water spigots handle refills. Walking trails and natural areas surround the dog zone, which belongs to a larger complex holding a BMX track, playground, and sports fields, so the dog area shares its grounds with plenty of other recreation. The grass surface is gentle on joints for older dogs. Open 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily with free entry, it covers a full outing without needing a second stop.

Dog Park at Discovery Park
location_onBend, OR
A long, narrow fenced run defines the dog park at Discovery Park in northwest Bend, a layout that favors dogs who love straight-line sprints and fetch over circling a square yard. The fully fenced area sits near the park's three-acre lake, with walking trails, restrooms, and picnic areas in the surrounding grounds. Free entry and 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily hours match Bend's other district parks. After fenced play, the lakeside paths make an easy on-leash cooldown. For residents on this side of town, it works as a convenient daily option rather than an all-day destination.

Dog Park at Pine Nursery Park
location_onBend, OR
Nineteen acres of fully fenced off-leash ground put Pine Nursery in a different class from the typical neighborhood dog run. The park at 21210 Yeoman Road in Bend mixes open fields with rocky trails, and separate small-dog and large-dog areas keep playmates size-matched. A seasonal spray feature gives dogs a way to cool down in summer, with water access and waste bags on site. Benches serve the humans; a jogging trail serves anyone chasing miles. Hours are 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, and entry is free. For high-energy breeds, this is the Bend park that actually wears them out.

Wanoga Snow Play Area Sno-Park
location_onBend, OR
Winter dog outings near Bend often point toward Wanoga, a sno-park on Cascade Lakes Highway with dog-friendly trails alongside its sledding hill and tubing area. Nordic ski trails and snowshoe loops fan out from the site, and a warming hut and fire pits help between laps. This is national forest land rather than a fenced dog park, and dogs share the space with sleds and skiers, so leash judgment matters. Posted use runs dawn to dusk. Check the Forest Service website for winter parking permit requirements and for which trails allow dogs before you go, since rules shift with the season.

Dog Park at Hollinshead Park
location_onBend, OR
A historic barn and community gardens give Hollinshead Park more character than the average off-leash stop. The dog area at 1235 NE Jones Road in northeast Bend is unfenced, so it fits dogs with reliable recall. Grass underfoot, walking trails, and natural areas make for a relaxed circuit, with water fountains and restrooms on the grounds. Picnicking areas and a demonstration garden round things out for the humans. Hours run 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily and entry is free. Keep dogs clear of the garden plots; that courtesy is what keeps off-leash privileges working at shared parks like this.

Dog Park at Mt. Bachelor
location_onBend, OR
Snow is the surface at this one: the dog park at Mt. Bachelor, the ski area southwest of Bend, is a groomed snow-play space where dogs can romp through the winter months. It sits beside snowshoe and cross-country ski trails, so it pairs naturally with a human workout. Waste bag stations are provided. Because everything depends on snowpack and mountain operations, check mtbachelor.com for current conditions, season dates, and dog rules before driving up the Cascade Lakes corridor. Designated snow-play areas for dogs are rare anywhere, which makes this one worth the trip for powder-loving breeds; pack water, since winter options at elevation are limited.

Dog Park at Alpenglow Park
location_onBend, OR
Agility equipment plus a separate small-dog yard make Alpenglow a strong pick in southeast Bend. The fully fenced off-leash area at 61049 SE 15th Street includes an agility course, water access, waste bag stations, and shade trees, with ADA-accessible design. Splitting small and large dogs into their own spaces keeps sessions calmer for timid or tiny visitors. The mixed surface drains better than pure grass through Central Oregon's snowy shoulder seasons. Free to use and open 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, it slots neatly into before-work and after-dinner routines for the surrounding neighborhoods.

Overturf Park Off Leash Area
location_onBend, OR
West of downtown Bend at 475 NW 17th Street, Overturf Park includes a fully fenced, grass off-leash area with shade trees and benches. Trail access from the park lets you extend the outing on leash once fenced play winds down. The wider park adds a playground and a horseshoe pit, which makes it workable for families splitting time between kids and dogs. It's free and open 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. Grass underfoot is easier on paws than gravel, though it can turn muddy in wet months, the standard trade-off. A solid neighborhood option rather than a destination park.

Ponderosa Park Dog Park
location_onBend, OR
Ponderosa Park's dog area, on Bend's east side in the 97701 zip code, appears in our directory with confirmed off-leash use and free entry but little else on file. Amenities, fencing, and posted hours are not documented here, so check Bend Park and Recreation District listings or the on-site signs for specifics. East Bend sits in open high-desert country with strong summer sun, which makes shade and water worth confirming before a midday visit. As with any lightly documented off-leash spot, walk the perimeter first and keep the leash handy until you have sized up the space.

Overturf Butte Off-Leash Area
location_onBend, OR
Overturf Butte lends its name to this off-leash area on Bend's west side, in the 97702 zip code. The directory entry confirms off-leash use and free access but records no amenity details; fencing, water, and posted hours are all undocumented. Butte terrain in west Bend generally means juniper, pine, and elevation change, so assume a natural-surface outing rather than a manicured dog run. Verify the designated off-leash boundaries before unclipping, since Bend Park and Recreation District publishes current maps of where dogs may legally run. If you want a confirmed fenced option on the same side of town, the Overturf Park off-leash area is the established fallback.

Riverbend Dog Park
location_onBend, OR
South of downtown Bend, in the 97702 zip code, Riverbend Dog Park shows up in our records as a free off-leash area, and that is the extent of what's documented. No fencing status, surface, or hours are on file. Bend is one of Oregon's more dog-forward towns, with a park district that designates numerous off-leash areas, so local signage is the reliable source for current rules here. Treat a first visit as a scouting trip: confirm boundaries and any fencing before letting an excitable dog loose. Bring water and waste bags from home until you know what the site provides.

Bend Dog Park
location_onBend, OR
Bend Dog Park is a dog park located in Bend, Oregon. This park features off leash. Whether you're looking for a place to exercise your pup, socialize with other dogs, or simply enjoy the outdoors with your furry companion, Bend Dog Park is a great choice for dog owners in the Bend area. Visit today and discover why local pet parents love this spot.
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tips_and_updatesVisiting Dog Parks in Bend
Choosing the Right Park in Bend
With 13 dog parks in Bend, you have options. Consider what matters most to you — fenced areas for off-leash play, water features for hot days, or separate small dog sections. Each park has its own personality and regular crowd, so try a few before settling on your favorite.
Off-Leash Safety
Some parks in Bend offer fenced enclosures, which are ideal if your dog is still working on recall or if you simply want peace of mind. Always check the fence condition when you arrive — look for gaps at ground level that a determined digger could exploit.
Water Play
Water features are available at parks in the Bend area. Bring a towel and consider a dog life jacket for deep water areas. After water play, rinse your dog off to remove any bacteria or algae.
Best Times to Visit
Dog parks in Bend tend to be busiest on weekend mornings and weekday evenings after work. If your dog prefers calmer environments or you're working on training, try visiting during off-peak hours — mid-morning on weekdays is usually the quietest.
What to Bring
Pack fresh water and a collapsible bowl, poop bags, and high-value treats for recall practice. Even if the park provides waste stations, bring your own bags as backup. A basic first aid kit with styptic powder and bandage wrap is smart to keep in your car.
Top Dog Parks in Bend Compared
| Park | Rating | Price | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Good Dog Loop | 5.0/5 | Free | Off Leash, Water Access, Seating |
| Dog Park at Big Sky Park | 5.0/5 | Free | Fully Fenced, Off Leash, Water Access |
| Dog Park at Discovery Park | 5.0/5 | Free | Fully Fenced, Off Leash, Fenced Off-Leash Area |
| Dog Park at Pine Nursery Park | 5.0/5 | Free | Fully Fenced, Off Leash, Water Access |
| Wanoga Snow Play Area Sno-Park | 5.0/5 | Free | Seating, Sledding Hill, Tubing Area |
Dog Park FAQs for Bend
How many dog parks are in Bend, OR?
There are 13 dog parks in Bend, OR. Browse all of them on Doggie Park Near Me to find the best fit for you and your pup.
What is the best dog park in Bend?
The highest-rated dog park in Bend is Good Dog Loop, with a rating of 5.0 out of 5. It offers off leash, water access, seating.
Are there free dog parks in Bend?
Yes, 13 of the 13 dog parks in Bend are free to visit.
Are there fenced dog parks in Bend?
Yes, 8 dog parks in Bend have fenced enclosures for safe off-leash play.
Dog Parks in Bend, Oregon
Bend, Oregon has 13 dog parks for you and your furry friend. The best-rated is Good Dog Loop with a 5.0/5 rating.
13 parks offer free entry. 8 parks have fenced enclosures for safe off-leash play. 5 parks offer water features.




