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Ike Memorial Park in Vancouver, WA, stands out as one of the best dog parks in the area, offering expansive space and a variety of amenities for local pet owners. Conveniently located near I-5 and HWY 500, this dog-friendly destination features both a large breed area and a dedicated small dog section—making it ideal for dogs of all sizes to safely play, socialize, and burn off energy. The vast, fenced off-leash areas include open fields, hills, and shady wooded trails, providing plenty of room and stimulation for pups who love to explore and run.
Dog owners rave about the well-stocked water stations, regular supply of poop bags, and multiple dual-gated entrances that enhance both convenience and safety. Shaded benches and seating spots let you relax while your dog plays, while the park’s layout includes pet-friendly trails, tree-filled spaces, and great views for your next outing. Ike Memorial Park isn’t just for pups—it’s part of the larger park with playgrounds, picnic areas, sports fields, and ample parking nearby, making it a true gem for the community.
Our go-to park for the pups! This place is huge and full of friendly dogs and people. It offers lots of play space, well stocked water, and tree covered areas where you can take a light hike. Our dogs get to do so much socializing, sniffing, and squirrel watching.
Our go-to park for the pups! This place is huge and full of friendly dogs and people. It offers lots of play space, well stocked water, and tree covered areas where you can take a light hike. Our dogs get to do so much socializing, sniffing, and squirrel watching.
My wife and I love taking our puppies here. It’s a beautiful park with a kind community!!
Update as of 6.20.25, this park is still amazing 👏
My wife and I love taking our puppies here. It’s a beautiful park with a kind community!!
Update as of 6.20.25, this park is still amazing 👏
This is a FANTASTIC dog park. It’s huge with flat areas, a hill, plenty of trees providing shade, and always-stocked poo bag dispensers. The physical layout rates more than five stars. The only negative I’ve noticed is the lack of community spirit found at parks outside of Vancouver where humans bring plenty of balls (and often frisbees) to be shared; at Ike and Dakota the humans get annoyed when unfamiliar dogs have the nerve to pick up balls that aren’t theirs.
This is a FANTASTIC dog park. It’s huge with flat areas, a hill, plenty of trees providing shade, and always-stocked poo bag dispensers. The physical layout rates more than five stars. The only negative I’ve noticed is the lack of community spirit found at parks outside of Vancouver where humans bring plenty of balls (and often frisbees) to be shared; at Ike and Dakota the humans get annoyed when unfamiliar dogs have the nerve to pick up balls that aren’t theirs.
Goose 🦆 LOVES this park. We’ve gone to several others around here and it’s just not the same. He loves the drinking water stations.(He lays there to rest thinking he owns it) Most dogs there are very friendly and we like the walking path. And thank you to whom ever fills the water jugs so the pups have water on the other side of the park.much appreciated 💦🦴🫶💪🐕🐕🦺🌭🐾🐶🐩
Goose 🦆 LOVES this park. We’ve gone to several others around here and it’s just not the same. He loves the drinking water stations.(He lays there to rest thinking he owns it) Most dogs there are very friendly and we like the walking path. And thank you to whom ever fills the water jugs so the pups have water on the other side of the park.much appreciated 💦🦴🫶💪🐕🐕🦺🌭🐾🐶🐩
Located just minutes from the cross section of I-5 and HWY 500 in Vancouver. What a huge park that is located so conveniently close to I-5 for travelers passing through.
I love the diversity of this dog park. It has both a large breed section and a small breed section. The small breed section is typical and not uncommon to other small breed sections of fenced dog parks in the Portland/Vancouver area. The large breed section of the park, however, is enormous and diverse. And there are two entrances to the large breed section. The main entrance and parking lot being located near the south west corner. And the second dual gate entrance located at the very north end of the park with minimal parking.
The main park has a wide open field on the south section with a small grade while walking north, the dog park trail heads up a nice steep hill into a open, but wooded shaded area that looks down on the wide open field that you came from. Continuing to walk north in the shade the park narrows to a roughly 50 foot wide section, and then opens back up again into what feels like a second dog park even though this entire area, both north and south are congruently linked together with out a segregation fence. The north section has benches, steep little hills and lots of geographical diversity for the pups to run around in. This is also where another dual gate entrance point to the park is located.
All the photos and videos I’ve included speak for themselves. Luna and I really enjoy coming to this park.
Located just minutes from the cross section of I-5 and HWY 500 in Vancouver. What a huge park that is located so conveniently close to I-5 for travelers passing through.
I love the diversity of this dog park. It has both a large breed section and a small breed section. The small breed section is typical and not uncommon to other small breed sections of fenced dog parks in the Portland/Vancouver area. The large breed section of the park, however, is enormous and diverse. And there are two entrances to the large breed section. The main entrance and parking lot being located near the south west corner. And the second dual gate entrance located at the very north end of the park with minimal parking.
The main park has a wide open field on the south section with a small grade while walking north, the dog park trail heads up a nice steep hill into a open, but wooded shaded area that looks down on the wide open field that you came from. Continuing to walk north in the shade the park narrows to a roughly 50 foot wide section, and then opens back up again into what feels like a second dog park even though this entire area, both north and south are congruently linked together with out a segregation fence. The north section has benches, steep little hills and lots of geographical diversity for the pups to run around in. This is also where another dual gate entrance point to the park is located.
All the photos and videos I’ve included speak for themselves. Luna and I really enjoy coming to this park.