🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]
Chimney Park is one of the most popular fully fenced dog parks in Portland, Oregon, offering a large open space for dogs to run off-leash and explore. Known for its beautiful loop, this off-leash area allows canines plenty of freedom to play, socialize, and exercise, while owners can also enjoy a scenic walk within the secure, fenced boundaries. Shady spots and mature trees dot the park, offering comfort for dogs and owners on warmer days.
While fresh water isn’t always available, visitors often bring their own, and you’ll sometimes find community bowls or containers set out. Outside the fenced dog area, there are additional pet-friendly trails and even a disc golf course, making this park a destination for both dogs and their humans. Parking is available nearby and the park is free to enter, but it’s worth noting the entry area can get muddy in the rainy season, so plan accordingly. Chimney Park’s natural setting and spacious layout make it a favorite for Portland dog owners looking for a true dog-friendly adventure!
DOGS OFF LEASH. CHILDREN ON LEASH. Seriously parents. You have over two hundred other parks to let your kids run wild, this is one of the only ones we can do that for our dogs. Please control your children. Dogs run after small kids that are running. Many dogs have neven been around kids.
DOGS OFF LEASH. CHILDREN ON LEASH. Seriously parents. You have over two hundred other parks to let your kids run wild, this is one of the only ones we can do that for our dogs. Please control your children. Dogs run after small kids that are running. Many dogs have neven been around kids.
DOGS OFF LEASH. CHILDREN ON LEASH. Seriously parents. You have over two hundred other parks to let your kids run wild, this is one of the only ones we can do that for our dogs. Please control your children. Dogs run after small kids that are running. Many dogs have neven been around kids.
This park was recommended as a fenced-in, off-leash dog park by a fellow dog mother of a springy 7 month old. This park no joke is a great place to let the dogs run. They have open grass with plenty of shaded spots. It seems to be a popular location for the restless. I will stop here if I travel through again.
This park was recommended as a fenced-in, off-leash dog park by a fellow dog mother of a springy 7 month old. This park no joke is a great place to let the dogs run. They have open grass with plenty of shaded spots. It seems to be a popular location for the restless. I will stop here if I travel through again.
This park was recommended as a fenced-in, off-leash dog park by a fellow dog mother of a springy 7 month old. This park no joke is a great place to let the dogs run. They have open grass with plenty of shaded spots. It seems to be a popular location for the restless. I will stop here if I travel through again.
Beautiful dog park. Plenty of room to run and play.
Beautiful dog park. Plenty of room to run and play.
Beautiful dog park. Plenty of room to run and play.
The best, fully fenced dog park in Portland and certainly my favorite for enjoying the outdoors and walking my dogs in a beautiful loop where they get to run free and interact/socialize with other dogs. There isn’t fresh water available, but some people seem to have put out bowls and igloos to fill. I prefer to bring water with me. The trash bins are only outside the fenced area which is a hassle. There’s a spot for diggers to dig. Worth the 15m drive for us to have a nature/ dog park human and dog exercise combo!
11/26/24 be warned there’s a weed right now that is super hard to get out of my pomchi’s hair!
2/1/25 winter and still a great spot to go. It’s muddiest by the entry. Bring a towel.