Dog Friendly Activities in Brownsville, OR

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Brownsville, and 12 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Brownsville.

Pet Friendly Over the Rivers & Through the Woods Scenic Byway
Over the Rivers & Through the Woods Scenic Byway Over the Rivers & Through the Woods Scenic Byway is a beautiful drive through Willamette Valley. Starting near Brownsville, the route traverses five different ecosystems and takes travelers from Willamette Valley to the West Cascade Mountains. It takes roughly three hours to drive the 60-mile distance and includes highlights such as a climb into the foothills and Crawfordsville Covered Bridge. With access to rivers, reservoirs, parks and campgrounds, many trails and snow-play areas, this Byway offers the chance to see and do lots of things along the way. See Details
Pet Friendly Peavy Arboretum
Peavy Arboretum A popular gateway to the McDonald Forest, Peavy Arboretum in Corvallis, OR is dog friendly The Arboretum provides a variety of outdoor recreation and educational opportunities. Dogs are welcome on the trails as long as they are under vocal command or on-leash. Dog owners must clean up after their pets. See Details
Dog Park at Armitage Park Archie's Park is a small dog park located at Armitage County Park in Eugene, OR. The two-acre park is grassy with agility equipment and includes water and shady areas for hotter days. There are also picnic tables and benches for owners to sit at while dogs play. See Details
OSU McDonald and Dunn Research Forests OSU McDonald and Dunn Research Forests is a dog-friendly park and forest in Corvallis, OR. These research forests are over 11,000 acres of living laboratories for the students and professors of Oregon State University. Dogs are welcome to join you at the forest, however you must be able to control your pets by using voice command or a leash, and all pet waste must be cleaned up and taken off property. See Details
Williamette Park Your pet will love playing in this large public park. It's the city's largest park and features natural areas, walking trails, open meadows, playing fields, a disc golf course, and a community garden. Most of the park is also designated as off leash! Besides the picnic shelter, playground and soccer fields, Fido can run free, playing fetch, hiking, relaxing on the grassy lawn, and more. Bring water and waste bags. See Details
Avery Park and Natural Area Avery Park and Natural Area is a pet-friendly place in Corvallis, OR. Leashed dogs are welcome to accompany you while you enjoy the 75+ acres of natural areas, walking paths, sports fields, and five picnic shelters. See Details
Dog Park at Crystal Lake Sports Field Bring Fido to Crystal Lake Sports Field in Corvallis, OR! From April-October, Crystal Lake Sports Field is used for various sports. In the winter, the fields are used as an off-leash dog park. The area is not fenced, so use caution when your dog is off leash. See Details
Chip Ross Natural Off Leash Area Chip Ross Park includes a Natural Area for off-leash dogs to roam and play with their humans and other pups in Corvallis, OR. The space includes beautiful views of Corvallis, the Willamette Valley, the Coast Range, and the Cascade Mountains. You and Fido can enjoy walking trails, open spaces, and beautiful oak trees. There are also picnic tables at the Lester Avenue trailhead. See Details
TA Coburg TA Coburg is a pet-friendly spot off of exit 99 on I-5 in Coburg, OR. This gas station has a McDonald's and a Travel Store. This location also has a dedicated area for pets that need some exercise or a rest break. Waste bags and trash receptacles are also available for easy cleanup. TA and Petro Travel Stores also carry a variety of pet care products. See Details
Albany Dog Park at Timber Linn Park The dog park is located at the north end of Timber Linn Park, south of Dogwood Avenue and the Linn County Expo Center. It features 2.3 acres of fenced open space, separate areas for small and large dogs, drinking water station for dogs and their humans in each area, dog waste bag dispensers, trash receptacles, and ample shade. See Details
Waterloo County Dog Park Waterloo County Dog Park is a great place to hang out with your pooch. Located within a 128-acre park in the town of Waterloo on the banks of the South Santiam River, this area is fully fenced in and is large enough for your dog to play a great game of fetch. There are concrete block walls, jumps and trees for your dogs enjoyment. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess left behind. Outside the fenced dog park, go for a walk with your leashed pooch around the beautiful park for fishing, hiking, swimming and more. Waterloo County Dog Park is open every day of the week from dawn until dusk. See Details
Common Fields Common Fields is a taproom and food truck pod focused on sustainability and locally-sourced products in Corvallis, OR. This pet-friendly attraction allows leashed dogs on the outside patio, which features heated seats and rain cover. You will find local beers on tap, as well as canned ciders, meads and wine. Please see their website for more information on the food truck schedule. See Details
Deluxe Brewing Company Deluxe Brewing Company is a pet-friendly brewery and distillery in Albany, OR. Leashed dogs are welcome inside the taproom, which features a full-size shuffleboard, or at a table on their outdoor patio. Enjoy their selection of handcrafted lagers and ales. Their Deluxe Food Cart is open on select days, and they also have an assortment of to-go menus from local restaurants. See Details
Brownsville, OR, US