Brentwood City Park - Portland, OR

Brentwood City Park - Portland, OR Brentwood City Park - Portland, OR Brentwood City Park - Portland, OR Brentwood City Park - Portland, OR Brentwood City Park - Portland, OR
Fenced Area
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Seating
Parking
Off Leash

Brentwood City Park Dog Park – A Friendly Spot for Portland Pups

Located in the heart of southeast Portland, Brentwood City Park offers a beloved dog park that’s perfect for dog owners seeking a vibrant, community-oriented space. This dog park in Portland, Oregon is fully fenced and features tree-lined shade, lush grass, and ample room for your furry friend to run and play off-leash. The neighboring park also boasts sports fields, a playground, and walking paths, making it a pet-friendly destination for the whole family.

With its welcoming atmosphere, convenient location adjacent to game fields and basketball courts, and a friendly neighborhood vibe, this dog park is popular with locals. While there’s no designated parking lot, plentiful free street parking wraps around the park under mature sequoias. The dog area is long and narrow, providing two gated entrances and casual seating for owners. Shade trees make it comfortable even on sunny days, though you’ll want to bring water for your pup (locals often leave jugs for communal use). Enjoy a clean, well-maintained, and social space where Portland dogs can play safely and pet lovers can unwind.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated dog park area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the dog park is fully fenced.
  • Are aggressive dogs allowed at the park? Aggressive dogs are not welcome—owners and other visitors watch carefully to ensure safe play.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? There is no formal water fountain in the dog area, but visitors often provide water jugs and bowls for communal use.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, mature trees provide ample shade, though there is no covered shelter.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are picnic tables and benches for seating.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, bathrooms are available onsite.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a playground close to the dog park.
  • Where is the best place to park? Free on-street parking is available around the perimeter of the park.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park is reported to be clean and well-maintained.

Reviews

Don'tWorry AboutIt

I love this park! 🏞️ Let me tell you why….

There’s lots of trees, shade, games, good energy and attitudes from those who live in the neighborhood, dogs off leashes are kept behind the intended fenced-in area, and most importantly, men’s and women’s bathrooms with a water fountain. There are a few volleyball set-ups in the field, bleachers for games, lush green grass for maximum comfort, and a few picnic tables and benches. Last but not least, a pretty decent playground for the children or eccentric adults…. with lots of bark.

Additionally, while there is no ‘parking lot’ per-say, there are streets wrapping around the whole park, with trees growing on the side and offering shade to most of the cars.

Thank you for offering those of us who enjoy visiting parks often a safe place to spend our time! This park is just perfect.

Don'tWorry AboutIt

I love this park! 🏞️ Let me tell you why….

There’s lots of trees, shade, games, good energy and attitudes from those who live in the neighborhood, dogs off leashes are kept behind the intended fenced-in area, and most importantly, men’s and women’s bathrooms with a water fountain. There are a few volleyball set-ups in the field, bleachers for games, lush green grass for maximum comfort, and a few picnic tables and benches. Last but not least, a pretty decent playground for the children or eccentric adults…. with lots of bark.

Additionally, while there is no ‘parking lot’ per-say, there are streets wrapping around the whole park, with trees growing on the side and offering shade to most of the cars.

Thank you for offering those of us who enjoy visiting parks often a safe place to spend our time! This park is just perfect.

Don'tWorry AboutIt

I love this park! 🏞️ Let me tell you why….

There’s lots of trees, shade, games, good energy and attitudes from those who live in the neighborhood, dogs off leashes are kept behind the intended fenced-in area, and most importantly, men’s and women’s bathrooms with a water fountain. There are a few volleyball set-ups in the field, bleachers for games, lush green grass for maximum comfort, and a few picnic tables and benches. Last but not least, a pretty decent playground for the children or eccentric adults…. with lots of bark.

Additionally, while there is no ‘parking lot’ per-say, there are streets wrapping around the whole park, with trees growing on the side and offering shade to most of the cars.

Thank you for offering those of us who enjoy visiting parks often a safe place to spend our time! This park is just perfect.

Grant

It’s always clean. The neighborhood is quaint and peaceful. The dog park is a nice touch.

Grant

It’s always clean. The neighborhood is quaint and peaceful. The dog park is a nice touch.

Grant

It’s always clean. The neighborhood is quaint and peaceful. The dog park is a nice touch.

LookingForGoodService ByBean

If you like trees you will love this park. The most beautiful mature sequoias (100 years old?) surround the perimeter of the park creating a warm and friendly sense of Mother Nature protecting the park, its game fields, and all its players. There must be 4 or 5 size regulated soccer fields and I saw at least one volleyball sand court. There is an old block 2-room bathroom building that does the trick but leaves one wishing it was warmer, cleaner, and lighter but grateful when it has toilet paper. There are no stadiums or bleachers so bring your chairs and blankets and no concessions so bring your own. It is dog friendly and sits adjacent to a nice fenced dog park. No picnic tables. Overall, this is a really nice park for the younger kids to play soccer and for spectators to enjoy them while among some of nature’s finest.

LookingForGoodService ByBean

If you like trees you will love this park. The most beautiful mature sequoias (100 years old?) surround the perimeter of the park creating a warm and friendly sense of Mother Nature protecting the park, its game fields, and all its players. There must be 4 or 5 size regulated soccer fields and I saw at least one volleyball sand court. There is an old block 2-room bathroom building that does the trick but leaves one wishing it was warmer, cleaner, and lighter but grateful when it has toilet paper. There are no stadiums or bleachers so bring your chairs and blankets and no concessions so bring your own. It is dog friendly and sits adjacent to a nice fenced dog park. No picnic tables. Overall, this is a really nice park for the younger kids to play soccer and for spectators to enjoy them while among some of nature’s finest.

LookingForGoodService ByBean

If you like trees you will love this park. The most beautiful mature sequoias (100 years old?) surround the perimeter of the park creating a warm and friendly sense of Mother Nature protecting the park, its game fields, and all its players. There must be 4 or 5 size regulated soccer fields and I saw at least one volleyball sand court. There is an old block 2-room bathroom building that does the trick but leaves one wishing it was warmer, cleaner, and lighter but grateful when it has toilet paper. There are no stadiums or bleachers so bring your chairs and blankets and no concessions so bring your own. It is dog friendly and sits adjacent to a nice fenced dog park. No picnic tables. Overall, this is a really nice park for the younger kids to play soccer and for spectators to enjoy them while among some of nature’s finest.

Yulia Konovnitsyna

Fully fenced in dog park, located between the soccer field and basketball court. Long and narrow, not the biggest park but plenty of room for the pups to run around and play. A table for owners to sit on. No formal water station but water pots and jags brought in by the locals was a nice touch. Two entrances on both ends of the park. Tree coverage is nice too while waiting on the pups to play. Everyone was nice and friendly and no doggie drama.

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