Dog Friendly Activities in Oregon City, OR

There are 2 dog friendly activities in Oregon City, and 120 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 Oregon City.

Pet Friendly eNRG Kayaking
eNRG Kayaking eNRG Kayaking is pet-friendly. Bring your dog along on a kayak tour to Willamette Falls, or explore Santiam or Clackamas River together on the water. You and your water-loving pup can also enjoy a wet coast without a host on a private kayak or paddleboard rental. eNRG Kayaking hours vary by season. Contact them by phone directly to reserve a vessel during the off-season from November through February; in March you can drop in on weekends from 12pm to 5pm and call during the rest of the week; from March 28 through May 24, they are open Wednesday through Sunday from 12pm to 5pm and by phone the rest of the time; and from May 25 through September 30, they are open every day of the week from 9am to 7pm. See Details
Pet Friendly Fly-fishing on the Clackamas River
Fly-fishing on the Clackamas River 'Fly-fishing on the Clackamas River' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Corey. Float downstream, stopping to fish for Steelhead along the way. Dogs will need to stay in their boat on some stops due to not being pet-friendly private properties. The experience lasts 10 hours and can accommodate up to 2 guests ages 16 and up. An Oregon fishing license, with a Columbia River basin endorsement, is required. You can buy a day pass online through ODFW. Rates start at $500 per person. See Details
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm is dog friendly and is open from the end of March through the first week of May. They have greatly expanded their operation to include taking bulb orders, cut flowers, potted tulips, a gift shop, and all sorts of food and activities on weekends for all members of the family. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Sandy River Delta Park The Sandy River Delta Park 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
Hillsdale Park Hillsdale Park is a 5-acre park in Portland, OR that features a 2-acre off-leash area in the northwest corner of the park for dogs. There are no waste bags or fresh water sources on the site, so be sure to bring some for your dog. See Details
Sellwood Riverfront Park Dog-friendly Sellwood Riverfront Park in Portland, OR, features a 1.5-acre off-leash area that is a great place for dogs to play off leash. Bring waste bags and water for your pets, as they are not provided on site. The park also has some paved walking paths that leashed dogs are welcome to join you on. See Details
Wildwood Trail, Forest Park The Wildwood Trail in Forest Park is a moderately easy, 30-mile hike that will take about 2 days to complete with Fido. Take a retreat to this wilderness hike that is within Portland city limits. Using road crossings as a turnaround point can shorten the trail. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Dakota Memorial Dog Park at Pacific Community Park This 8-acre dog park is located on the north side of Pacific Community Park. It is fully fenced with two double-gated entrances accessible from the two parking lots inside the community park. The dog park features a gravel perimeter trail through 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 closest to NE 164th Avenue (Note: Dogs must be leashed at the rinse off area). See Details
Happy Valley Dog Park Bring your pet to play off-leash in this small, fenced, neighborhood dog park with lovely shade trees and water available nearby. See Details
Proper Pint Located in the Woodstock neighborhood of Portland, Proper Pint is a dog-friendly taproom. Leashed and friendly dogs are welcome to join you as you enjoy a beer from its rotating tap list. Proper Pint is open seven days a week from 12pm to 12am. See Details
Hazeldale Dog Park Locals rave about this great off-leash dog park, which is fully fenced with 4 enclosures for small, large and mixed-size dogs, with the last available for special events and parties. See Details
Hazalia Field Dog Park Hazalia Field Dog Park in Lake Oswego, OR, is a 1.5-acre facility that is great for dogs and dog owners alike. The park has separate off-leash areas for large and small dogs to enjoy. The grounds have fresh water and waste bags available. See Details
Tryon Creek State Park Tryon Creek State Park has a nice and easy, 3.8-mile hike that takes about 1.5 hours to complete with Fido. This trail is heavily trafficked and allows bikers and horses, but it is a quick escape from Portland. Please note that dogs must be on leash no longer than 6 feet. See Details
International Rose Test Garden International Rose Test Garden is pet friendly! Enjoy nature and the wonderful display of roses and other plants in a relaxed and calming setting. Fido is welcome to roam to grounds with you. See Details
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden is a dog-friendly attraction in Portland, OR. Leashed dogs are welcome at this lovely botanical garden and park. Your dog will love all the new smells and watching the ducks. Discover unique plants, birds, and inspiring vistas. See Details
Council Crest Park Council Crest Park is a 43-acre property featuring a 2-acre off-leash area that is perfect for exercising Fido. Your dog will enjoy the ample space to roam free, but come prepared as there are no poop bags or fresh water for the dogs. See Details
Luuwit View Dog Park Bring Fido to Luuwit View Dog Park to play off-leash. Luuwit View Park features a large fenced-in dog area with paths. Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the fenced-in area. Luuwit View Park's Dog Park is open daily from 5am to Midnight. See Details
Molalla River State Park Off-Leash Area Bring your pet with you as you enjoy the beautiful environs of this state park. See Details
Mary S Young Off Leash Dog Area Bring your pet to play off-leash in the designated area of this lovely park. The area is not fenced and you should bring your own waste bags, but water is available. See Details
Cycle Dog Cycle Dog is an earth friendly pet company with a dog park and tavern. Bring your pup for a play and enjoy over 60 beers, wines and ciders. Cycle Dog has an indoor and outdoor dog park to explore. Visitors can also enjoy food from a local food cart inside. There are off-leash and on-leash areas for all different types of dogs. The on-leash areas are free, and the off-leash areas are $5 entry. Cycle Dog is open Monday through Wednesday from 10am to 7pm, Thursday to Friday from 10am to 8pm, Saturday from 11am to 8pm and Sunday from 12pm to 6pm. See Details
Chimney Park Chimney Park is a 16.76-acre park which includes a completely fenced off-leash dog park with walking path. It is a great place for any friendly pup to stretch his legs and get out and romp. See Details
Portland Saturday Market Leashed dogs are welcome at this busy Saturday farmers market. Oh, and the Saturday Market is always open on Sundays, too. See Details
Fernhill Park Fernhill Park has a 4-acre off-leash area that is popular with local dog owners. Bring poop bags and fresh water for your pets. See Details
Irving Park Off Leash Dog Area Bring your pet to play off-leash in the designated, 1.3-acre unfenced area of this lovely, popular Portland park. Remember to bring water and waste bags! See Details