Mt. Tabor Park
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Reviews
Visitors generally rave about the expansive and scenic dog park at Mt. Tabor Park, though some mention concerns about certain unfenced areas and issues with aggressive dogs that are not properly managed by their owners.
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- MeganJul 28, 2024Always worth the visit!
The expansive dog park is a delight. It’s so vast that you might forget you’re in a fenced area.
The rest of Mt Tabor is worth a leashed hike around. There’s always something happening!
- BradMar 2, 2018Love this place
I love this place the people and the dogs everything is pretty and fun hills to run has water for dogs
- TravelerMore than a year agoGorgeous, but...
Such a gorgeous park for your dog to run around in, but the perimeter is not entirely fenced, and some sections that are fenced are barely knee high. I figured I could keep a close eye on my dog around those low areas, but I was bummed when other park-goers told me some areas on the hillside aren't fenced at all, there's just vegetation. I was worried my dog would get loose onto the streets of Portland, so we went back on leash and left.
- KatMore than a year agoOff-leash forest
This is a great off-leash park for dogs. It's basically a forest with tons of room for dogs to run around and explore. My dog loves it and always comes home tired out! Highly recommend!
- LiamMore than a year agowalking trails
Love the restoration work done to bring much of the park to a more natural state
- MichaelMore than a year agoPlease come to the park with your properly trained dog
This is a great dog park! There is a lot of room to play in a wooded and mostly fenced hillside area. There is, however, a problem with occasional aggressive dogs whose owners fail to see the problem and permit their dogs to dominate other dogs with excess bordering on fighting.
Please bring your dog, play, and restrain or remove her when she she or he becomes aggressive to other dogs or people. Aggressive play can turn to a full-on dogfight in seconds. It can quickly become impossible to stop the fight leading to vet bills, doctor bills, or worse.
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