Mt Tabor Park Off-Leash Dog Area - Portland, OR

Mt Tabor Park Off-Leash Dog Area - Portland, OR Mt Tabor Park Off-Leash Dog Area - Portland, OR Mt Tabor Park Off-Leash Dog Area - Portland, OR Mt Tabor Park Off-Leash Dog Area - Portland, OR Mt Tabor Park Off-Leash Dog Area - Portland, OR
Off Leash
Double-Gated Entry
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Water Fountain
Accessible Paths
Fenced Area

Mt Tabor Park Off-Leash Dog Area – A Spacious Retreat for Portland Pups

Located in the heart of Southeast Portland, the Mt Tabor Park Off-Leash Dog Area offers dog owners a uniquely natural setting with plenty of shady trails, gentle hills, and abundant foliage. This popular dog park in Portland, Oregon, is known for its expansive off-leash area, making it perfect for those seeking dog-friendly hiking and pet-friendly trails. While the terrain is hilly and surfaced with dirt and wood chips instead of grass, the park offers an immersive, woodland experience for both dogs and their owners.

While Mt Tabor’s dog park is mostly fenced, visitors should note that some sections are not fully enclosed and some fencing is low—caution is advised for dogs without strong recall. There are multiple entrances (one includes stairs), and double-gated entries for added safety. Water is available inside the park, though only at two locations, and shade is ample thanks to the mature trees. Although seating and waste stations are limited, the park’s tranquil environment and impressive size make it a favorite among local dog lovers. The main park also features amenities like paved paths, a kids’ play area, and a scenic pond for more family fun.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? The dog area is mostly fenced, but there are some sections where fencing is incomplete or low. Owners should supervise their pets closely.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, there are two water spots available, though they are located away from the entrances.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park offers plenty of natural shade thanks to numerous trees throughout the area.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? There are a few waste stations, but not many. Bringing your own bags is recommended.
  • Is there a separate area for small and large dogs? No, all dog sizes are mixed within the same area.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? The park is not fully accessible for those with mobility issues. Some entrances include stairs and the terrain is hilly and uneven.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, Mt Tabor Park features a kids’ playground and other recreational amenities nearby.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the off-leash area is intertwined with pet-friendly walking and hiking paths.

Reviews

Jake Thompson

This is a spacious, natural dog park with real dirt and wood chips surrounded by trees and bushes that offer plenty of shade.The large central area is perfect for relaxing while watching the dogs play and the smaller walking paths are a nice touch

Jake Thompson

This is a spacious, natural dog park with real dirt and wood chips surrounded by trees and bushes that offer plenty of shade.The large central area is perfect for relaxing while watching the dogs play and the smaller walking paths are a nice touch

Jake Thompson

This is a spacious, natural dog park with real dirt and wood chips surrounded by trees and bushes that offer plenty of shade.The large central area is perfect for relaxing while watching the dogs play and the smaller walking paths are a nice touch

Jake Thompson

This is a spacious, natural dog park with real dirt and wood chips surrounded by trees and bushes that offer plenty of shade.The large central area is perfect for relaxing while watching the dogs play and the smaller walking paths are a nice touch

Nathan Sullivan

Its a cool park, but it is easy to loose your dog in. Also it is not fully fenced in. Theres a big set of stairs in the park that leads to the road without any fencing. You have to go up the stairs to see there is no fencing on that section of the park. Other than that issue it is a cool park if your dog has good recall I recommend it.

Nathan Sullivan

Its a cool park, but it is easy to loose your dog in. Also it is not fully fenced in. Theres a big set of stairs in the park that leads to the road without any fencing. You have to go up the stairs to see there is no fencing on that section of the park. Other than that issue it is a cool park if your dog has good recall I recommend it.

Nathan Sullivan

Its a cool park, but it is easy to loose your dog in. Also it is not fully fenced in. Theres a big set of stairs in the park that leads to the road without any fencing. You have to go up the stairs to see there is no fencing on that section of the park. Other than that issue it is a cool park if your dog has good recall I recommend it.

Nathan Sullivan

Its a cool park, but it is easy to loose your dog in. Also it is not fully fenced in. Theres a big set of stairs in the park that leads to the road without any fencing. You have to go up the stairs to see there is no fencing on that section of the park. Other than that issue it is a cool park if your dog has good recall I recommend it.

Kyle

PROS:
-Very spacious with lots of foliage, paths, and trees
-Water available
-Double gated
-A few diff entrances

CONS:
-Only two spots for water a bit away from the entrance and on the far end of the same side
-Not many poo stations

NEUTRALS:
– Lots of hills
– Not fully accessible for those with mobility issues
– All sizes mixed
– No open area
– No grass
– Inside another park that includes concrete walking path, kid’s play area, among other things like a pond
– Fenced, but not fully with some areas for dogs to go up onto a road area.
– Some fencing very short and easy for dogs to jump.
– One entrance only has stairs to get in

Kyle

PROS:
-Very spacious with lots of foliage, paths, and trees
-Water available
-Double gated
-A few diff entrances

CONS:
-Only two spots for water a bit away from the entrance and on the far end of the same side
-Not many poo stations

NEUTRALS:
– Lots of hills
– Not fully accessible for those with mobility issues
– All sizes mixed
– No open area
– No grass
– Inside another park that includes concrete walking path, kid’s play area, among other things like a pond
– Fenced, but not fully with some areas for dogs to go up onto a road area.
– Some fencing very short and easy for dogs to jump.
– One entrance only has stairs to get in

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