🐾 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 […]
Located just outside Scio, Oregon, Roaring River County Park offers dog owners a spacious, relaxing escape nestled alongside a beautiful creek. This pet-friendly park is known for its wide-open fields, scenic, accessible paved trails, and peaceful picnic areas, making it an excellent choice for dog-friendly hiking and outdoor family gatherings. With easy creek access for play or a cool dip, the park invites both dogs and their humans to unwind and enjoy nature together.
Amenities at Roaring River include three separate picnic pavilions, ample parking, and a friendly host on-site. While it is not an official off-leash dog park, the welcoming atmosphere and open spaces provide plenty of room to walk dogs on leash, and the accessible trails make it a top pick for pet owners seeking dog-friendly adventures in Linn County. Visitors consistently highlight the cleanliness, natural beauty, and serenity of this local gem.
Beautiful park wide open spaces plenty of picnic areas and pavilion. The trail along the creek is a hard surface trail. Wheel chairs would be fine on the trail. The park host was friendly
Small little park with a couple of picnic tables and plenty of spots to lay a blanket down and just relax with the water flowing just feet from you. Plenty of spots to dip your toes in as well. Recommend for a cute picnic or just to get away and enjoy some peace and quiet.
Roaring River County Park is one of the nicest county parks I have visited.
There are three different picnic pavilions. They are separated from each other with their own parking lot. The pavilions have sinks and fire pits.
The creek passes about a mile in the edge of the southern edge of the park. There is a nice trail along the length of the creek with plenty of picnic tables for meals.
I saw 4 vultures, 3 wild turkeys, and the snake (in the video).
Visited for the Native American encampment July 2024. Beautiful trails, easy walkable trails and babbling river. Great spot for kids to explore!
Large open fields and wonderful park hosts!
Pretty great water. Feels very smooth and natural. However in the parts that are deep enough to really swim, the water gets kind of mucky and gross unfortunately. Not in a wimpy way but in a “full of water life and sticks” way. Didn’t stop me from floating though! There’s a lot of different spots here. The dogs loved it, as well as meeting the rangers dog, who is nice! The ranger was busy-busy though! Parking is wonderful as well. I’ve found that it’s a bit too far out to get packed with people, unless there’s an event!
Edit to 5 stars, I’ve been going for a long time and it’s just one of the best parks Oregon has to offer the locals. It’s very well kept and not too easy to find 🙂 absolutely love it