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Dog Parks in Vancouver, WA

Vancouver, Washington has 5 dog parks, 5 free. Top-rated: Vancouver Dog Park (unrated).

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Vancouver Dog Park dog park in Vancouver, WA

Vancouver Dog Park

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Vancouver Dog Park is a dog park located in Vancouver, Washington. 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, Vancouver Dog Park is a great choice for dog owners in the Vancouver area. Visit today and discover why local pet parents love this spot.

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Clark County Dog Park dog park in Vancouver, WA

Clark County Dog Park

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County in the name and Vancouver on the address: Clark County Dog Park is listed as a free off-leash area in the 98681 zip code, with nothing further on record. Fencing, surface, hours, and amenities are all blank in this listing, so confirm the exact location and setup before driving out with a dog expecting a run. Weather is the predictable part, since Vancouver shares the Portland metro's wet season from roughly October through May, and an undocumented site can be muddy in those months. Pack water, waste bags, and a long line as a fallback in case the area turns out to be unenclosed. On a listing this sparse, local confirmation beats assumptions every time.

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Koles Landing Dog Park dog park in Vancouver, WA

Koles Landing Dog Park

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Koles Landing Dog Park has exactly three facts on file: it is in Vancouver, Washington's 98662 zip code, it is designated off-leash, and it costs nothing to use. Everything a careful owner wants to know next, whether it is fenced, what is underfoot, and when it is open, remains undocumented, so a scouting trip without the dog, or with the dog kept on leash, is the smart opening move. The 98662 area sits on the city's northeast side, inland from the Columbia River waterfront. Expect typical Pacific Northwest conditions: soft, wet ground from late fall to mid-spring and dry, comfortable summers. Take water and waste bags, read any posted rules, and let what you find on the ground, not this thin listing, set your expectations.

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Ike Memorial Dog Park dog park in Vancouver, WA

Ike Memorial Dog Park

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Vancouver, Washington sits across the Columbia River from Portland, and Ike Memorial Dog Park is one of its listed off-leash options, in the 98663 zip code north of downtown. The record here is limited to the basics: off-leash use, free access, no documented fencing, surface, or hours. Southwest Washington's mild, wet climate means year-round usability with mud as the trade-off from fall through spring, so towels in the car are standard practice. Approach a first visit the careful way, leash on, walking the grounds and reading the posted rules before letting your dog loose. The word memorial in the name suggests local history worth asking about; regular users and posted signage are the best sources for the details this listing lacks.

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Villas Dog Park dog park in Vancouver, WA

Villas Dog Park

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For dog owners in east Vancouver's 98684 zip code, Villas Dog Park shows up as a nearby free off-leash option, though the listing carries no detail beyond that. The name hints at a housing community, so the first question to settle is whether access extends to the general public or stays resident-only. Nothing is documented about fencing, surface, hours, or amenities, which means a look-first visit: keep the leash clipped, check for gates and signage, and size up the space before any off-leash time. Washington's southwest corner stays green most of the year thanks to steady rain, good news for grass, less so for white dogs in November. Carry your own water and waste bags until you can confirm what the site provides.

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Choosing the Right Park in Vancouver

With 5 dog parks in Vancouver, 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.

Best Times to Visit

Dog parks in Vancouver 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 Vancouver Compared

ParkRatingPriceFeatures
Vancouver Dog ParkNo reviewsFreeOff Leash
Clark County Dog ParkNo reviewsFreeOff Leash
Koles Landing Dog ParkNo reviewsFreeOff Leash
Ike Memorial Dog ParkNo reviewsFreeOff Leash
Villas Dog ParkNo reviewsFreeOff Leash

Dog Park FAQs for Vancouver

How many dog parks are in Vancouver, WA?

There are 5 dog parks in Vancouver, WA. 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 Vancouver?

The highest-rated dog park in Vancouver is Vancouver Dog Park. It offers off leash.

Are there free dog parks in Vancouver?

Yes, 5 of the 5 dog parks in Vancouver are free to visit.

Are there fenced dog parks in Vancouver?

We don't currently have fenced dog parks listed in Vancouver. Check individual park pages for the latest details.

Dog Parks in Vancouver, Washington

Vancouver, Washington has 5 dog parks for you and your furry friend. The best-rated is Vancouver Dog Park.

5 parks offer free entry.

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All 5 Dog Parks in Vancouver

Clark County Dog ParkIke Memorial Dog ParkKoles Landing Dog ParkVancouver Dog ParkVillas Dog Park
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