Fenced Dog Parks in Eugene, OR
Eugene, Oregon has 6 fenced dog parks. Dog Park at Wayne Morse Family Farm is the top-rated at 5.0/5.
Fenced dog parks give you peace of mind with a secure, enclosed space where your dog can run off-leash without the risk of escaping. Every park below is verified to have full perimeter fencing.

Dog Park at Wayne Morse Family Farm
location_onEugene, OR
Three separate fenced fields give the dog park at Wayne Morse Family Farm room to keep boisterous dogs apart from gentler ones. The park sits at 585 Crest Dr in south Eugene (97405), on the grounds of the former farm of Oregon Senator Wayne Morse, and it's open 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM at no charge. The fields are grass and fully fenced, with a water station, seating, and picnic tables on site. Scenic forest trails run through the property, so owners can add a leashed walk before or after off-leash time. Winters in the Willamette Valley mean wet grass for months at a stretch; summer is the dry season. The city's facility page carries current updates.

Dog Park at Armitage Park
location_onEugene, OR
Coburg Road runs north out of Eugene to the dog park at Armitage Park, a fully fenced, off-leash area at 89800 Coburg Rd. The run is grass, with water access and agility equipment listed among its amenities. Planned upgrades on file include covered pavilions, ADA-accessible pathways, lighting, and a separate entrance for RV campers — worth confirming before you count on any of them. Entry is free. Grass drains slowly during the Willamette Valley's long rainy season, so muddy paws are standard from fall through spring; summer visits are drier and the agility equipment gets more use then. With posted hours not on file, daylight visits are the safe assumption.

Alton Baker Park Dog Park
location_onEugene, OR
Open 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily, the dog park at Alton Baker Park covers roughly two acres inside Eugene's large riverside park along the Willamette (97401). The enclosure is fully fenced with separate sections for small and large dogs, and the surface is mixed rather than straight grass — useful in the wet season. Amenities run deep: a custom water fountain serving both dogs and owners, water bowls and tubs for play, shelters for shade, seating, and waste bags. Entry is free. The surrounding park connects to an extensive trail network, so a leashed riverside walk pairs easily with off-leash time. With sixteen hours of daily access, scheduling around Oregon's rain is the only real constraint.

Dog Park at Amazon Park
location_onEugene, OR
Small dogs get their own space at the Dog Park at Amazon Park — a separate area reserved for dogs 25 pounds and under, apart from the main section. The park is fully fenced with large grassy areas, seating, and waste bags provided, and in spring and summer water buckets and kiddie pools show up for splash-inclined dogs. It's part of Amazon Park, one of south Eugene's biggest recreation hubs, so the dog area shares the grounds with multiple other facilities. Entry is free. Grass plus Oregon rain equals mud from roughly October to May, so winter regulars come prepared. Water access is listed year-round, but bringing your own bowl is never a bad idea.

Dog Park at Candlelight Park
location_onEugene, OR
A 3.5-acre, fully fenced run makes the dog park at Candlelight Park one of the larger off-leash options in west Eugene. It sits at 1165 Welcome Way in the Bethel area (97402) and is open 24 hours a day, free of charge. A double-gated entry cuts down on door-dashing, and the space is split into separate areas for small and large dogs. Practical extras are covered: water access, seating, waste bags, shelters, and shaded spots, plus a walking trail. Eugene's wet season runs roughly October through May, so expect soft ground and pack a towel for the car in winter. The city's facility page carries current details and any closure notices.

Amazon Dog Park
location_onEugene, OR
Fully fenced and free, Amazon Dog Park is an off-leash area in Eugene's 97405 zip code on the south side of the city. Fencing is the one amenity our records confirm, which at minimum means escape-minded dogs have a contained space to run. Beyond that, surface, hours, and extras aren't documented — bring your own water and waste bags, and scout the gates and perimeter on a first visit. The 97405 area sits near Amazon Creek and the wooded ridgelines of south Eugene, so expect a green setting and damp ground for much of October through May. Summers here are mild and dry by national standards, which makes midday visits workable most of the year.
Frequently asked questions
Are these dog parks fully fenced?
Yes — every park listed here is verified to have full perimeter fencing for safe off-leash play. Always double-check for double-gated entries and intact fence lines when you arrive.
Are fenced dog parks off-leash?
Most fenced dog parks allow off-leash play inside the enclosure, though dogs are typically required to be leashed in parking lots and common areas. Check the posted rules at each park.
What should I look for in a fenced dog park?
Look for double-gated entries, fencing 4–6 feet tall, separate areas for small and large dogs, and well-maintained fence lines without gaps or holes.