Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Dundee, OR

There are 10 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Dundee. 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 Dundee.

Pet Friendly Oregon Garden
Oregon Garden Oregon Garden is a pet-friendly place in Silverton, OR. It contains a special space for Fido that educates visiting dogs and their owners on what local plants can be harmful and helpful to the canine community. Don't forget to snap a picture next to the statue of Bobbie the Wonder Dog, the amazing pooch who traveled more than 2,500 miles to be reunited with his owners in Silverton. There is an admission price and the garden is open daily. See Details
Pet Friendly Jurgens Park
Jurgens Park Jurgens Park is a pet-friendly public area in Tualatin, OR. Jurgens Park offers team sports, a unique farm-themed playground, sand play, picnic areas, ball fields, open grass play areas, wetlands restoration area, walking trails, tennis and basketball courts. There are also picnic benches along the way for you and your pooch to relax at. Leashed dogs are welcome in the park, as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Forest Park Forest Park in Portland, OR is dog-friendly! The park features 70 miles of trails and can be accessed from multiple points. Forest Park boasts popular treks such as its five-mile round-trip hike from Lower Macleay Park to the Pittock Mansion, and the thirty-mile Wildwood Trail, which runs through the entirety of the Park. Fido must be leashed at all times while in Forest Park. Dog owners should clean up after their pet and properly dispose of waste bags. See Details
Willamette Mission State Park Fido is welcome to join you when exploring 1,300 acres of woodland, wetland, rolling meadows and working farmland at Willamette Mission State Park in Gervais, OR. Located just north of Salem, take your best friend on a hike along 15 miles of scenic trails where he can roam off-leash. Trails are also popular routes for horseback riders and mountain bikers, and hikers should be aware of flooded or closed trails during heavy rainstorms. See Details
Champoeg State Heritage Area Champoeg State Heritage Area, nestled along the Willamette River in St Paul, OR, offers a unique blend of history, nature, and recreation. Designated a National Historic Place, this pet-friendly park features forests, fields and wetlands that evoke a bygone era. Explore paved trails past historical landmarks, play disc golf, picnic amid scenic views, or fish along the river. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout, including the campground and select cabins and yurts. See Details
Keizer Rapids Park Keizer Rapids Park is Keizer, OR's largest park, consisting of 148 acres. The pet-friendly park includes an amphitheater, trails, picnic areas, camping areas, a disc golf course, and even an on site dog park! Bring Fido out for a whole day of fun outside. See Details
Durham City Park Durham City Park is a 45-acre community recreation space in Portland, OR. Dogs can join their owners for a walk here in the designated off-leash area or on a leash along the paved trails and green space. A picnic shelter and children's play area are also available at the park. See Details
Bald Peak State Scenic Viewpoint Bald Peak State Scenic Viewpoint, in Hillsboro, OR, offers a pet-friendly retreat atop its 1,629-foot elevation, accessible via a picturesque drive through the Chehalem hills from Hillsboro to Newberg. Visitors can pause for a tranquil picnic on the grassy hillside and enjoy a leisurely stroll through the Douglas fir woodland, with leashed dogs welcome to join the exploration. See Details
Willamette Stone State Heritage Site Willamette Stone State Heritage Site is a pet-friendly site in Portland, OR. The Willamette Stone marks the beginning of the Willamette Meridian which helped survey the area. You and your leashed dog can walk the short trail to this historic marker. Please clean up after Fido. See Details
Maud Williamson State Recreation Site The pet-friendly Maud Williamson State Recreation Site in Salem, OR, sits on the cultivated farmland of the Willamette Valley, surrounded by second-growth Douglas fir trees. Visitors and their leashed dogs can explore the property of a historic farmhouse and enjoy picnics in the covered shelter while admiring wildflowers in the spring. See Details
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