Dog-Friendly Activities in Corbett, OR

There are 9 dog-friendly activities in Corbett. 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 Corbett.

Pet Friendly Wahkeena Trail Loop
Wahkeena Trail Loop Wahkeena Trail Loop is a pet-friendly hike in Corbett, OR. Dogs are welcome to join their owners if they are leashed and well-behaved. This 4.6 has six officially named waterfalls on this trip and a number of cascades and intermittent falls. Start your hike at Multnomah Falls or the Wahkeena Trail head. If you have a harder time with elevation climbs, its recommended to start on the Multnomah side where the trail has more switch backs and is paved. The trail is rated as moderately difficult. See Details
Pet Friendly Angels Rest Trail
Angels Rest Trail Angels Rest Trail is a pet-friendly hike in Corbett, OR. It's a moderately easy, 4.6-mile hike in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area that will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. This extremely popular hike is sure to be busy, but offers a stunning view on a short, easy hike. Be sure to bring water, since there is only one stream along the way. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Latourell Falls (Upper Trail) Latourell Falls (Upper Trail) is a dog-friendly hike in Corbett, OR. It's a moderately easy, 1.6-mile trek in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area that will take about 1 hour to complete with Fido. The trail to the upper falls is far less traveled than the lower trail as it skirts around steep cliffs that lookout over the lower falls. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Crown Point State Scenic Corridor Crown Point – Vista House State Scenic Corridor is a pet-friendly overlook in Corbett, OR. Drive up with Fido and enjoy views of the gorge from 693 feet above the Columbia River. Once a rest stop memorial for settlers on the final stretch of the Oregon Trail, it now features the prominent Vista House and ample viewfinder machines for taking in panoramic views. See Details
Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint Visit Portland Women’s Forum in Corbett, OR for a breathtaking view of Vista House framed by the Columbia River Gorge. This small, pet-friendly park, donated by the namesake organization, celebrates the preservation efforts of the Portland Women’s Forum and is a favorite spot for capturing stunning photographs of Vista House. See Details
Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area is a pet-friendly recreation area in Corbett, OR. You and your leashed dog can hike the short trail that leads to views of a beautiful waterfall and the historic Shepperd's Dell Bridge. Please clean up after Fido. See Details
George W. Joseph State Natural Area George W. Joseph State Natural Area in Corbett, OR is pet friendly and welcomes Fido to join you on a leash. You can reach the park via a trail from Guy Talbot State Park. The trail leads through an enchanting forest with sword ferns, moss and lichens then reaches the peak of the rarely visited upper Latourell Falls. See Details
Guy W. Talbot State Park Guy W. Talbot State Park, also known as Latourell State Park, offers a pet-friendly trail leading beneath a historic bridge for a view of Lower Latourell Falls, along with serene picnic areas. Despite being popular, the park maintains a peaceful ambiance for leashed dogs and their owners to explore or relax in Corbett, OR. See Details
Rooster Rock State Park Off Leash Area Dogs love the chance to splash on the beach at Rooster Rock State Park in Corbett, OR. This designated off-leash area is near the marina and is an excellent way for pups to play free of restraints. Ensure Fido has a good recall, as this pet-friendly space is not fenced in. A parking fee may apply. See Details
Sandy River Delta Park Sandy River Delta Park is a pet-friendly place in Troutdale, OR. The trail system consists of a thousand acres of off-leash trails that lead to the Sandy River where your dog can wade or swim. Walk or hike for hours. It can be muddy at times due to Portland's frequent rain. Take I-84 to exit 18, follow the road and cut back under 84, stay straight instead of getting on the on ramp and you will be in doggy heaven! Dogs must remain leashed on Confluence Trail. See Details
Dog Park at Happy Valley Park Bring your pet to play off-leash in this small, fenced, neighborhood dog park inside of Happy Valley Park in Happy Valley, OR. It is covered in grass and mulch with a couple of shady trees. Amenities include double-gated entry, shelters, benches, waste stations, and water access. See Details
Multnomah Falls Travel to the breathtaking Multnomah Falls in Bridal Veil, OR, to enjoy the splendor of cool water cascading 611 feet to the base of the falls. The dog-friendly trail offers easy access to the base of the falls from the parking area, or hike up the paved trail to Benson Bridge for a closer view of the water. Your pup is welcome to enjoy this hike as long as he remains leashed on the trail. See Details
Dakota Memorial Dog Park Bring Fido to blow off some steam at the Dakota Memorial Dog Park in Vancouver, WA. This fully fenced eight-acre pup recreation area features double-gated entrances, separate sections for small and large dogs, a gravel perimeter trail through the open lawn and forested areas, a rustic log agility course, benches and drinking fountains. A dog rinse-off area is located on the back side of the restroom located on the west side of the park. See Details
Dog Park at Luuwit View Park Bring Fido to Portland, OR'S Luuwit View dog park to play off leash with other pups. It is large and fully fenced with grass, soft gravel, benches, water access, and waste stations. See Details
Lucky Memorial Dog Park Lucky Memorial Dog Park, located in Brush Prairie, WA, features approximately 7.5 acres of flat, open fields, separated fenced areas for small and large dogs, running water, benches and plenty of space to run, jump and fetch. The park, which is fully fenced with a double-gated entrance accessible on 149th Street, has limited on-site parking. However, overflow parking is available at the nearby Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education. See Details
Lynchwood Park Off Leash Area Lynchwood Park in Portland, OR features a 1-acre pet-friendly off-leash dog park area. There are park benches and picnic tables available on the site as well. Bring waste bags and fresh water for your pets. See Details
Springwater Corridor The Springwater Corridor is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Gresham! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Springwater Corridor. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Powell Butte Nature Park Powell Butte Nature Park is a peaceful natural area in Portland, OR. The dog-friendly park is named after an extinct cinder cone volcano and now features 611 acres meadowland and forest. Fido must remain leashed on your walk through the park. See Details
Milo McIver State Park Off Leash Area Your pet will love to run off-leash in the designated off leash area at Milo McIver State Park. It is an open, grassy space, which includes shady trees, and a water area for Fido to cool off. Be careful as it is not fenced and there is a horse trail nearby. There is also a fee to enter. See Details
Triple Falls Trail Triple Falls Trail is a dog-friendly recreation area in Cascade Locks, OR. It's a moderately easy, 7.4 mile hike in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area that will take about 3.5 hours to complete with Fido. By going to Triple Falls via this less populated trail you will enjoy a little more solitude, and also avoid the slippery passes behind two waterfalls that you would encounter on the other trail. Keep a short leash on Fido since there are some drop offs on this trail. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
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