🐾 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 […]
 
								 
								 
								 
								 
					Irving Park Dog Park is a spacious and lively dog park in NE Portland, Oregon, offering a welcoming environment for dogs and their owners right within Irving Park. This park stands out as an off-leash area designated by posts, rather than a fully fenced enclosure, giving sociable and well-trained dogs plenty of room to run and play. The area is best for dogs with solid recall, as there is minimal fencing and it borders busy roads. The park features a mix of grass and hard-packed gravel or sand, with water access at both entrances and some tree clusters providing partial shade.
Dog owners praise the friendly community and the park’s scenic views, including glimpses of Mt. St. Helens. While there are benches and trash cans, seating is limited and often in poor repair, and there is little to no dedicated dog waste bag station—so visitors should bring their own bags. The dog area is about half an acre, adjacent to family-friendly amenities such as playgrounds, tennis courts, and walking paths, making it a great stop for pet lovers exploring NE Portland. The park gets especially busy during peak hours, making it perfect for dog socialization, but less ideal for shy pets or those requiring enclosure.

Very dog and tennis friendly

Very dog and tennis friendly

Best to go at peak hours if you’re there to let your dogs visit with other dogs. Unfunded but nice place to throw the ball and then walk around the rest of the park leashed.

Best to go at peak hours if you’re there to let your dogs visit with other dogs. Unfunded but nice place to throw the ball and then walk around the rest of the park leashed.

Overall was good it’s a nice clean park with many activities. Would be really nice if there was a spot to either use or rent electricity plug ins.

Overall was good it’s a nice clean park with many activities. Would be really nice if there was a spot to either use or rent electricity plug ins.

My baby rednose pit, loves the other dogs at the park! The owners are always friendly and she learns so much socialization skills! She also gets to expend a lot of energy! She only needs about 45 minutes too! I’ve been going there for 55 years and I always enjoy it!

My baby rednose pit, loves the other dogs at the park! The owners are always friendly and she learns so much socialization skills! She also gets to expend a lot of energy! She only needs about 45 minutes too! I’ve been going there for 55 years and I always enjoy it!

This is an UNFENCED Off-Leash dog park “area” within Irving Park. Irving Dog Park is an area marked with random posts differentiating in between where dogs can be on leash & off leash. My Australian Shepherd is super smart, but unfortunately, she hasn’t learned to read yet. So keeping her with in what she perceives as imaginary boundaries can be a little bit of work on my part. The park was really happening today. Super busy all the pictures and video speak for themselves.

This is an UNFENCED Off-Leash dog park “area” within Irving Park. Irving Dog Park is an area marked with random posts differentiating in between where dogs can be on leash & off leash. My Australian Shepherd is super smart, but unfortunately, she hasn’t learned to read yet. So keeping her with in what she perceives as imaginary boundaries can be a little bit of work on my part. The park was really happening today. Super busy all the pictures and video speak for themselves.