🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
If you’re looking for the largest and most expansive dog park in Salem, Oregon, Minto-Brown Island Dog Park is a must-visit. This pet-friendly park offers over 1,200 acres of open fields, walking loops, and scenic dog-friendly hiking trails along the Willamette River. With vast, grassy spaces and bark chip loops, dogs have plenty of room to run, play fetch, and explore, while their owners enjoy well-maintained paths and incredible views. The park is known for its accessibility, picnic tables, ample parking, and public restrooms, making it a convenient and enjoyable destination for the whole family.
Unlike many urban dog parks, Minto-Brown is unfenced, so dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated area, offering an unmatched sense of freedom. There are shaded picnic tables, benches, water fountains with dog bowls, and waste stations throughout the park, ensuring a comfortable and clean experience for all visitors. With a welcoming atmosphere, kid-friendly amenities, and beautifully maintained grounds, this park stands out as the perfect place for dogs and their owners to get exercise, unwind, and connect with nature in the heart of Salem.
It is a great park and don’t stop where everyone else is. Go to the end of the road. They even have a water fountain with a dog drinking spot at the bottom. Very nice place
One of my all time favorite parks. Over 1200 acres (bigger than New York Central Park), Minto Brown Island park is the greatest gift to the people of Salem. A huge unfenced do park, endless paths to walk, along the Willamette River or through the flower filled fields. Don’t miss visiting this one.
Wonderful, massive, open dog park!! Picnic tables in the shade, plenty of room for humans and dogs to wander around.
We absolutely love this park!! It’s the biggest dog park we’ve ever been to, and it’s a joy that it’s only a quick 12 min drive from our house in SE Salem. This park is unfenced and huge, so just be aware of that. It has a huge walking loop around it that’s bark chip, and the park itself is grassy. Well maintained as well–the grass never seems to get too long or tall, which is awesome! There are several side trails into woodsy areas which are generally well maintained, where overgrowth is often trimmed back, though they seem to be a little less well maintained than the main park area. We haven’t had any problems with other dogs or owners here, which is awesome–the sheer size of the park itself is wonderful in that you can always manage to keep distance from others if needed or desired. Our two dogs absolutely love this park and it’s perfect for both their needs; one loves and is down for just about anything and specifically loves to greet other pet owners and play fetch, while the other is more anxious and needs to be walking/running in order to get the nerves and energy out before being able to relax and greet other dogs and people. We usually walk the loop at least once and then throw the ball for one and let the other run and explore. The park has several trees around it for shade and a handful of benches and picnic tables. Owners are also generally very good about picking up after their dogs, and there are a handful of stations with waste bags and garbage cans for convenience. Overall great park!!
We took a break at this awesome dog park after a really long drive. It’s a lovely spot with a big open field where dogs can run free and plenty of space for all the furry friends and their friendly owners. There’s even a small playground on the other side for the little ones to enjoy. I didn’t see any restrooms, but I wasn’t looking for them. Our dog was a bit hesitant because he’s on the shy side, and some of the other dogs were just super curious and playful, always wanting to grab each other’s toys. Haha! So, just a heads up to make sure your pup is comfortable around different breeds. The park also has lots of paved paths that are perfect for a nice stroll while soaking in the beautiful scenery. While we were there, we saw folks walking their dogs, pushing strollers, and even some cycling. There’s plenty of parking available and lots of bins for those doggy bags. Plus, there’s a water station for both humans and pets, complete with a pet-friendly bowl. Overall, it’s a fantastic spot to take your dog! No, photo… sorry, we were too busy playing! 🙈😁