Dog-Friendly Activities in Redmond, OR

There are 3 dog-friendly activities in Redmond, and 36 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 Redmond.

Pet Friendly Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint
Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint Leashed dogs are welcome at Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint in Redmond, OR. Have a picnic or go for a swim in the Deschutes River. The tranquil spot includes plenty of rolling hills for a relaxing walk with Fido. See Details
Pet Friendly Weigand Family Dog Park
Weigand Family Dog Park Weigand Family Dog Park is a recreation area in Redmond, OR, that welcomes dogs to play freely off leash. The park is divided into small and large dog areas and has a water fountain for hotter days. Dog owners are reminded to keep control of their pups and to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Peterson Rock Garden & Museum Bring Fido to this pet-friendly roadside attraction outside of Redmond, OR. Peterson Rock Garden & Museum opened in 1935 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It sits on four acres and includes buildings and structures made of rocks, shells, bits of glass, and other found objects. You'll see replicated miniature buildings, statues, bridges, and lighthouses around the lake. There are trails, grassy areas, and picnic tables. Leashed dogs are welcome and should avoid the peacocks wandering the grounds. See Details
Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe Enjoy some time with Fido on the Deschutes River with a dog-friendly rental from Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe in Bend, OR. Dogs are welcome to join the fun on kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards. If you want a laid-back river trip, enjoy a tubing trip on the river. Tubes have handles and netting so neither you nor Fido will fall through, although it is still a good idea to make sure Fido is wearing a PFD. All rentals have a minimum two-hour rental period. The Bend store is open year-round, and the Sunriver store is open from April to September. If you’re renting from the Sunriver location, you must be able to transport your own rental to the river as dogs are not allowed on the shuttle. See Details
Smith Rock State Park Smith Rock State Park in Terrebonne, OR is dog friendly! Fido can explore its 650 acres, but must be on a leash no longer than six feet at all times, and owners must clean up after their pet. Clean-up bags and a garbage can are located right before the bridge. Climbers and slackliners bringing dogs to a route or line must follow special rules, which can be found on Smith Rock's official website. See Details
Deschutes River Trail Deschutes River Trail is a pet-friendly path in Bend, OR. It's an easy, 8.5-mile hike in Deschutes National Forest that will take about 5 hours to complete with Fido. Set out on the Benham Falls trail and go 0.7 mile to Benham Falls. Another 0.2 mile past the Falls you will connect with the Deschutes River Trail. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Dog Park at Pine Nursery Park Pine Nursery Park includes a dog park for off leash play in Bend, OR. This park has it all, including a fenced off-leash dog area with both paved and unpaved pathways/trails, free poop bags, a restroom for humans, water fountains for dogs and humans, and a very large grass field area for open runs. The rest of Pine Nursery Park is also friendly for leashed dogs with lovely walking/jogging paths, tennis fields, playground area, and man-made lake. See Details
The Hungry Hound Hungry Hound is a pet-friendly food truck located at On Tap Bend in Bend, OR. This unique establishment focuses solely on catering to canine companions, boasting a dog menu featuring at least 15 veterinarian-approved items. Meals are presented in frisbees, with a gentle reminder for patrons not to engage in play afterward, prioritizing everyone's safety. See Details
Big Sky Park & Luke Damon Sports Complex Bring Fido and the family out for a day of fun at Big Sky Park & Luke Damon Sports Complex in bend, OR. The park features open grassy areas, trails, learning areas, a skills course, sports fields & courts, and even a dog park. Remember to leash your pet while in the public park and clean up after them. See Details
Pine Nursery Park Trail The Pine Nursery Park Trail is a multi-use trail that's a great place to walk Fido in Bend! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the Pine Nursery Loop Trail. 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
Blockbuster Blockbuster in Bend, OR is pet friendly. Do you remember when Netflix used to come in the mail and Blockbuster was the place to get the latest movie? If you feel a sense of nostalgia for how movies used to be consumed, then bring your pooch along to the last Blockbuster rental store on the planet. This historic store flies the flag for the old school and allows dogs inside to sniff out the best canine flick for movie night. See Details
Dog Park at Hollinshead Park Fido is invited to play at the Dog Park at Hollinshead Park in Bend, OR. Enjoy some fresh air and exercise at this pet-friendly community park. This off-leash area is 3.7 acres and is unfenced. Dogs of all sizes are welcome. See Details
Budd + Finn Named after two adorable rescue dogs, Budd + Finn is a pet-friendly shop located in the Old Mill District in Bend, OR. Fido is invited to tag along while you browse their selection of unique items and gifts. They feature a variety of home goods from candles and mugs to pillows and apparel. See Details
Patagonia Patagonia is a pet-friendly store in Bend, OR The locally-owned store invites leashed dogs to join their owners as they shop for outdoor sports supplies and clothing. Retail items include men & women's clothing, books, bags, and other accessories. See Details
10 Barrel Brewing Company West Side 10 Barrel Brewing Company West Side is pet-friendly. Brew Beer. Drink Beer. Have Fun Doing It. Bring your pooch along for a Bend-brewed beverage at the outside space of this brewery in the city. Located on the Bend Ale Trail, this popular spot makes a great stop-off during any visit. They are open every day of the week from 11am to 8pm. See Details
Drake Park and Mirror Pond Drake Park and Mirror Pond is a pet-friendly community hub in downtown Bend, OR. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you while exploring 13 acres with river access and trail connections. The park also features restrooms, picnic tables, fishing, kayaking and open space areas where the City hosts seasonal events. See Details
Big Story Bookstore Well-behaved, leashed pets can join their owners at Big Story Bookstore in Bend, OR, Central Oregon’s biggest independent bookstore. This pet-friendly shop offers something for everyone with new and used options, including over 25,000 books, 2,500 movies and countless vinyls. See Details
Modern Games Modern Games is a pet-friendly game store and community hangout located at the Box Factory in Bend, OR. Canine companions are invited inside to browse through shelves packed with board games, card games and tabletop games. Visitors are also welcome to stop in for open play, where game enthusiasts can order a drink and play one of 200 games from the game library. See Details
Riverbend Beach Dog Park Also known as "Dog Park Beach," Riverbend Beach Dog Park is an off-leash park in Bend, OR. It is fully fenced on both the dog park side and the river side with a pathway in between. Dogs can swim in the river, then run around in the dog park to dry off, then swim again when they need to cool off from all of the running. Repeat as necessary! See Details
Deschutes National Forest The vast majority of the Bend, OR's Deschutes National Forest is pet-friendly and accommodates off-leash opportunities for dogs. From May 15 to September 15, dogs must be leashed in campgrounds, in Three Sisters Wilderness Area (Green Lakes, Moraine Lakes, South Sister, Soda Creek, Todd Lake and Crater Ditch trails), and the Deschutes River Trail (unless they are exiting or entering the water). In winter (November 1 to May 1) dogs are allowed on all but 1% of the Deschutes National Forest. The area where dogs are not allowed is located north of the Cascade Lakes Highway and includes areas accessed by the Virginia-Meissner, Swampy Lakes, Vista Butte and Dutchman Sno-Parks. Dogs are allowed in the area with a permit, for the purpose of skijoring or dog sledding. See Details
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