The newly constructed "dog park" provides two off-leash areas: one for large dogs and one for small or timid dogs under 35 pounds. Owners are solel...
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Hillsboro's first ever off-leash dog park, opened on September 17, 2007. The park is named in honor of Hillsboro Police K9 Dog Officer "Hondo," who...
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Dog Park, Skateboard Park, BMX Track, Walking and Jogging Trails, Covered Shelter, Playground Equipment, Restrooms, Picnic Tables, Frisbee Golf Cou...
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The dog park is approximately 2/3 acre and is nicely landscaped. It contains a double gated entry area, drinking water faucet for the dogs, informa...
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Potso Dog Park contains the following features: perimeter fencing, double gated entry area, shaded picnic tables, benches, interior perimeter path,...
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Park features include:
- A shelter, benches and bicycle rack- Dog-friendly wood fiber surface- Recycled concrete manhole rings for exploring- Two d...
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North Edison Street and Pittsburg Avenue,
Portland, OR
The site which now bears the name Cathedral Park is steeped in history. It is believed to be one of the 14 Lewis and Clark landing sites in the Van...
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Chimney Park was once the site of the city's incinerator. The park acquired its name from the incinerator's chimney, which has since been removed. ...
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The City of McMinnville Parks & Recreation Department opened the city's first and only off-leash dog park in January 2010. It has quickly becom...
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South West 45th Avenue and Vermont Street,
Portland, OR
History:Swiss immigrant Ulrich Gabriel arrived in 1890 and eventually bought and farmed property south of what is now Vermont Street, and operated ...
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North West 25th Avenue and Raleigh Street,
Portland, OR
This park is named for Hugh W. Wallace, the city councilman responsible for getting the property allocated as a city park.Â
Amenities: Includes ba...
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North West 19th Avenue and Glisan Street,
Portland, OR
This park is named after Captain John Heard Couch, who first sailed for Portland from Newburyport, Massachusetts in 1839. Â Captain Couch developed...
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Memorial Park is the city’s oldest and largest park, acquired by the city in 1969, one year after incorporation. The park contains both activ...
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In the early 1900s, the Pearl District was a major industrial and transportation hub of Portland, with extensive rail yards, warehousing, and manuf...
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DogPaw's flagship dog park is next to the BPA Ross Substation off of I-5 and Hwy 99. Â This site is approximately 8 acres of open fields with plent...
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