Dog Friendly Activities in Ridgefield, WA

There are 4 dog friendly activities in Ridgefield, and 82 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 Ridgefield.

Pet Friendly Fairgrounds Community Park
Fairgrounds Community Park Bring Fido to the pet-friendly Fairgrounds Community Park in Ridgefield, WA. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you in exploring this 88-acre recreation area featuring basketball courts, BBQ grills, picnic areas, shelters and walking trails. See Details
Pet Friendly The Tree Wisemans
The Tree Wisemans Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome at The Tree Wisemans, a pet-friendly Christmas tree farm in Ridgefield, WA. Opening the day after Thanksgiving, this family-owned and operated farm let's you choose and cut down your own Christmas tree. They also offer handmade wreaths for sale. Please be sure to clean up after your pup. See Details
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Fido is welcome to join you on the pet-friendly auto tour route at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge in Ridgefield, WA. Enjoy spotting wildlife from your vehicle on this 4-mile loop that runs through the area. Please note that pets must remain in the vehicle and they aren't permitted on trails. See Details
Paradise Point State Park Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at the pet-friendly Paradise Point State Park in Ridgefield, WA. Enjoy camping on the Lewis River and walking along the water with your furry friend. Please note that pets are not permitted in designated swim areas and must be cleaned up after. This park requires an entrance fee. See Details
Portland Saturday Market Leashed dogs are welcome at the weekly Portland Saturday Market in Portland, OR. Open March through December, it is nationally recognized as the largest continuously operating open-air arts and crafts market in the country. Bring Fido while you shop the marketplace of locally handmade arts, crafts and foods from the Pacific Northwest. See Details
Wildwood Trail in Forest Park The Wildwood Trail in Forest Park is a pet-friendly hike in Portland, OR. It's a moderately easy, 30-mile trek 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 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
Hondo Dog Park Hondo Dog Park is an off-leash dog park in Hillsboro, OR, known for being well-maintained, with three areas for dogs to play, including a special one for smaller pets. The park is fully fenced. The winter area is open year-round and not weather dependent. The park will close periodically during cold/wet time periods to protect the grass and maintain an enjoyable and safe dog park. Water may not be on seasonally so be sure to bring your own, just in case! See Details
International Rose Test Garden The International Rose Test Garden in Portland, OR is pet friendly! Enjoy nature and the wonderful display of roses and other plants in a relaxed and calming setting. Your leashed pup is welcome to roam the grounds with you. 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
Cycle Dog Tavern and Dog Park Buy your four-legged friend a sustainable Cycle Dog toy made from recycled tires at the company's headquarters and factory which boasts its Tavern and Dog Park. This indoor/outdoor dog park allows you to bring your dog to play and discover the company's latest products while you partake in a wide selection of beverages. From beer, wine, and cider to non-alcoholic options, the Tavern has something for everyone. All well-socialized dogs and people are all welcome. Be sure to read the rules and requirements on its website before you go. It’s free for your pup to play on-leash in the tavern area and it costs $8 per for a one-time pass for the off-leash play areas. Memberships are also available. See Details
Longview Off-Leash Dog Park The Longview Off-Leash Dog Park, located at Gerhart Gardens Park in Longview, WA, features three acres with separated fenced areas for both small and large dogs to play. A covered shelter, benches and water are also available. The park is supported by Friends of Off Leash Areas (FOLA) and is maintained by FOLA and the City of Longview. See Details
Chimney Park Chimney Park is a 18-acre park in Portland, OR. Bring Fido for a walk on the paved paths or for a picnic on the sprawling lawn. There is also an off-leash dog park on site. It is a great place for any friendly pup to get some exercise or meet other dogs. 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
Fernhill Park Off Leash Area Fernhill Park has a 4-acre off-leash area that is popular with local dog owners in Portland, OR. It's a great spot for you and Fido to play fetch, take a walk on the walkways, have a picnic, or just relax on the gassy lawn. Be mindful that the area is not fenced. Bring water and waste bags. See Details
Irving Park Off Leash Area Bring your pet to play off leash in the designated, 1.3-acre unfenced area of Irving Park in Portland, OR. park. The grassy space is located just south of the basketball court. Remember to bring water and waste bags. See Details
Grant Park Off Leash Area Pets will love to play off-leash in the designated 1-acre area of Grant Park in Portland, OR. The grassy space can be found just north of the soccer field. Be mindful that it is not fenced. Be sure to bring water and waste bags. See Details
Dog Park at McCormick Park The dog park is located behind McCormick Park's softball fields in St. Helens, OR. It's enclosed on three sides and a creek along the back. It features shady trees and benches near the water for you to watch Fido play. See Details
Scappoose Off-Leash Dog Park Scappoose Off-Leash Dog Park is a great place for Fido to run and play off leash in Scappoose, OR. It's fully fenced with separate areas for large and small dogs. There are some shady areas and places to sit along with waste stations and full-time water access. See Details
IKE Memorial Dog Park Fenced and double-gated, the spacious 8-acre IKE Memorial Dog Park in Vancouver, WA offers a separate area for pups under 25 pounds, walking trails, waste bags and a water station. See Details
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