Portland, A Pup's Paradise

James Knowlton

A list for dogs and their humans. Portland has the nation’s highest dog park per capita with a total of 33 in the city! This list will have some of those, as well as eateries, and other outings for you and your furry friend.

Cannon Beach, Jupiter Hotel Portland, Sandy River Delta, Dog Bowl, Fernhill Park Dog Off-leash Area, Hollywood Dog Park, Hondo Dog Park, Gabriel Park, The Fields Park, Chimney Park, Ash Avenue Dog Park, Cellar DOG, Revolution Hall, Lucky Labrador Brew Pub, Newberg Dog Park, Victoria Bar, Tin Shed Garden Cafe, Tamale Boy Dekum, Leisure Public House, The Rambler

  • Cannon Beach, United States

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      A few hours away from Portland, the Oregon coast. A not to be missed region of that states if you are in the area. It is worth it to explore up and down the coast, but this is the most famous beach. Does your dog love sun and surf? If so, this is their place.

  • Jupiter Hotel Portland in Portland, United States

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      You could throw a rock and hit a dog-friendly hotel in Portland, no just kidding that's not true, but there are a lot to choose from. This is nicer than your average stay, but not too expensive and central in town. Others that come to mind are McMenamins, Staypineapple at the Rose Hotel, Kimpton Hotel Monaco, and The Sentinel.

  • Sandy River Delta, United States

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      1,400 acres of off leash exploring and fun, what else is there to say except get out there and have some fun!

  • Dog Bowl in Portland, United States

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      This area is for the dogs you can really trust to stay around you, it is not fenced in. Additionally, there are side trails that lead down the bluffs on the other side. Now that we got that out of the way, this is a hidden gem for sunsets and just a really great place to see the river and Forest Park across the way.

    • jajajames This area is for the dogs you can really trust to stay around you, it is not fenced in. Additionally, there are side trails that lead down the bluffs on the other side. Now that we got that out of the way, this is a hidden gem for sunsets and just a really great place to see the Willamette river and Forest Park across the way.
  • Fernhill Park Dog Off-leash Area in Portland, United States

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      A large, robust park area for dogs who have the zoomies. This area is not fenced in and you need to supply your own water, but it is a great place to get those big runs.

  • Hollywood Dog Park in Portland, United States

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      Another heavily shaded park with 1.5 acres to run around in and be friendly with other furry friends! Yay!

  • Hondo Dog Park, United States

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      A more standard dog park, but it has three designated areas which can feel good for owners who feel a bit nervous and are maybe new to socializing their animal.

  • Gabriel Park in Portland, United States

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      Gabriel Park is one of the largest parks in the city. Thee park has a spacious 1.5-acre off-leash dog area that is completely fenced in. Amenities include fresh water, doggie bags and picnic tables. You are surrounded by forest and there is plenty of shade.

  • The Fields Park in Portland, United States

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      This is for those urban dog who just need a nature break! The park is off leash and has a designated area for small dogs and large dogs, mutually.

  • Chimney Park in Portland, United States

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      This dog park has walking trails, pavement, grass, and wood chips for their paws, as well as benches for yours. There are plenty of fountains to keep your doggo hydrated, a must!

  • Ash Avenue Dog Park, United States

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      A very clean park with wood chips, so no dust or mud to contend with. This can be a big perk in a city with so much drought and than rain.

  • Cellar DOG in Portland, United States

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      A new wine bar that focuses on wineries that have humanitarian and ecological causes in mind. While you sip on wine, dog can chew on toys available at the bar, or snack on some of the shop’s treats made by owner Jenn Lyons.

  • Revolution Hall in Portland, United States

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      An amazing event center and restaurant in an old High-school, many people order food and than take their dog to the adjacent park to run around and meet new friends.

  • Lucky Labrador Brew Pub in Portland, United States

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      This is the original "dog friendly bar" of Portland, with ample water bowls and pets to go around.

  • Newberg Dog Park, United States

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      This is a very special park because it works to acknowledge not all dogs are extroverts. There is an enclosed section for quiet, shy dogs as well as an area for more hyper, want to get to know you pups.

  • Victoria Bar in Portland, United States

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      This has a sparse, mostly enclosed patio so not a lot your dog could get into or chew up. Every time I was here there was a furry friend hanging out under the tables, patiently waiting for their parent to finish their gabbing so they could go.

  • Tin Shed Garden Cafe in Portland, United States

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      Dogs are not only encouraged here, they are spoiled. You can feed them their little dog dinner of chicken and sweet potatoes, as well as if they're lucky, a dog dessert of bananas, peanut butter, and yogurt

  • Tamale Boy Dekum in Portland, United States

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      Another place with a huge, enclosed patio. Yay! Dogs are definitely encouraged here, so don't feel shy. The food is incredible and your dog may even enjoy a little pup cup of sour cream.

  • Leisure Public House in Portland, United States

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      This standard, cozy neighborhood bar has an enclosed patio for your dog to wander as you grab a pint with friends.

  • The Rambler in Portland, United States

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      Specializing in comfort food and cocktails, this bar has fires and heaters outside to keep you and your pup warm on those brisk days.