🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]

Located conveniently off OR-82 in Wallowa, Oregon, the Wallowa Lake Highway Forest State Scenic Corridor is a haven for travelers and local dog owners alike looking for a great dog park experience in Northeast Oregon. This dog park offers sprawling green spaces right off the highway, making it an ideal rest stop for you and your furry friend. The landscaped, fenced fields give dogs plenty of room to play, stretch their legs, and make new canine friends, whether you’re passing through or call the area home. With beautiful mountain scenery, river access, and nearby pet-friendly trails, it stands out as a must-visit for those seeking dog-friendly hiking in Wallowa or a safe place for their pet to unwind.
The park features designated areas for both small and large dogs, ensuring a safe and tailored experience for pets of all sizes. Dog-height drinking fountains are available, and there is ample parking for visitors, even those arriving with RVs. Clean restrooms and basic facilities make your visit comfortable, and the community maintains the grounds well, although visitors are reminded to clean up after their dogs for everyone’s enjoyment. This scenic corridor is not just a dog park—it’s a gateway to nature, offering snowshoeing and x-country skiing in the winter, with refreshing, dog-friendly trails for year-round fun.
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Sunday EVEN THOUGH I WAS JUST DRIVING AROUND, the FISHER MAN WHERE OUT EARLY ENJOY LIFE & ME 2 & MY DOG Duders
Beautiful scenery, fun drive down by the river and up over the hills. Oregon has some beautiful natural landscapes to enjoy while passing through!
Clean restrooms, good little rest area
Beautiful and lost of fun stuff with good people an good food
Great little rest stop. Just a little pull off with pit toilets, information boards, and river access. Saw two grouse during my brief visit!