🐾 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 […]

Foege Park is a small, hidden gem located in the Cedar Hills neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. While not a traditional off-leash dog park, this well-maintained lawn offers a peaceful environment for on-leash walks with your pup. The park features a short loop trail, scenic pedestrian bridges, and a charming natural setting that includes birdhouses and a nearby waterfall lookout, making it a pleasant destination for dog-friendly hiking and relaxation.
Families will appreciate the convenient play structure for kids and easy access to neighborhood trails that connect to a pond and additional walking routes. Although parking is limited and there are no restrooms onsite, Foege Park is a quiet spot for a quick stroll or lunch on the grass with your furry friend. The area may require some caution due to occasional reports of dog altercations and vandalism, but it remains a beloved, pet-friendly neighborhood retreat.
Ate my lunch across from the play structure in the grass. Very quiet. Easy to watch YouTube and enjoy chow.
Ate my lunch across from the play structure in the grass. Very quiet. Easy to watch YouTube and enjoy chow.
Ate my lunch across from the play structure in the grass. Very quiet. Easy to watch YouTube and enjoy chow.
It is more of a connection spot for walking trails. However, there is, if you park here, a beautiful large grassy area right before the footbridge. Not much parking room, and people look at you as if parking there was a crime, but it’s a nice neighborhood they are just saying don’t mess with us. Imo we should and mostly do watch our areas closely. I respect their precautionary ways, and I am glad I went here after all!
It is more of a connection spot for walking trails. However, there is, if you park here, a beautiful large grassy area right before the footbridge. Not much parking room, and people look at you as if parking there was a crime, but it’s a nice neighborhood they are just saying don’t mess with us. Imo we should and mostly do watch our areas closely. I respect their precautionary ways, and I am glad I went here after all!
It is more of a connection spot for walking trails. However, there is, if you park here, a beautiful large grassy area right before the footbridge. Not much parking room, and people look at you as if parking there was a crime, but it’s a nice neighborhood they are just saying don’t mess with us. Imo we should and mostly do watch our areas closely. I respect their precautionary ways, and I am glad I went here after all!
Decent trail park, good for a dog walk in suburbia. I enjoyed the pedestrian bridges, as well as the waterfall and lookout area.
Decent trail park, good for a dog walk in suburbia. I enjoyed the pedestrian bridges, as well as the waterfall and lookout area.
Decent trail park, good for a dog walk in suburbia. I enjoyed the pedestrian bridges, as well as the waterfall and lookout area.
Hidden mini adventure in the middle of Cedar Hills. Playground, short hiking trail to nearby pond, connects to longer trail throughout neighborhood.
Dinged one star for lack of enforcement and security. There have been a few vandalism incidents and dog attacks. Would recommend caution when dogs present.