Key Takeaways
- The 25 Dog-Friendly Things to Do in Portland
- Hotels
- Kimpton Hotel Vintage
Vacationing with your favorite canine companion will always be more fun than vacationing on your own. However, bringing your pup when you travel adds a bit more work to the experience. You have to locate dog-friendly accommodations and find out if where you’re visiting has dog-friendly restaurants, activities, and more.
If you’re planning a trip to Portland, Oregon, then you’re in luck because this city is undoubtedly friendly to canines! Whether you want to go for a long hike, hang out at the dog park, or go shopping with your pup, you can find somewhere to do it. Here are 25 dog-friendly things to do in Portland!
The 25 Dog-Friendly Things to Do in Portland
Have a look below at the 25 dog-friendly places in Portland and dog-friendly things to do in Portland!
Hotels
There’s no shortage of dog-friendly accommodations in Portland, but here are a few of the best!
1. Kimpton Hotel Vintage

- All pets welcome
- No restrictions on breed or size
- No extra or hidden cleaning charges for pets
- Provide your pup with a plush mat, food, and a food bowl
- Located close to the Pearl District
2. The Heathman Hotel

- Pet fee includes pet bed, food bowls, and a list of local pet services
- Guest amenities (must pay a fee) include a library with 3k+ books and comped bike rental
- Located less than a mile from Powell Books and the Portland Art Museum
- Your concierge can help you find things to do in Portland if you’re unsure where to begin
3. Jupiter Next Hotel

- Pets must be pre-approved by hotel management
- 2 pets per room
- Pet fee includes food bowls for the duration of stay, bandana, and bag holder
- The dog must be on a leash or in a carrier at all times
- Hotel located across from downtown Portland
4. Hotel Lucia

- Pet fee includes bowls, bed, toy, treat, and list of local pet services
- Hotel located in downtown Portland
- Hotel is home to the biggest permanent collection of work from Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly
- Amenities include an arcade, art gallery, spiritual menu, and nightly craft beer hour
Shopping
You and your four-legged friend may want to do some shopping when you’re in Portland, so here are a few places you can go together. (You may be wondering if dogs are allowed in Powell’s Books since the store is such a hot spot to visit; unfortunately, dogs are not allowed inside unless they are service animals.)
5. Paxton Gate

- Oddity shop
- Has two locations in Portland
- Store features taxidermy, gems, local jewelry, plants, and more
- Has events such as Herpetology Hour
6. Hip Hound

- Pet store and bakery
- Can get everything from dog food to dog clothes in the pet store
- Grooming services available
- Barkery has cakes and treats
Food & Drink
When you finish shopping, it’s time for a quick bite or a drink. Check out these dog-friendly restaurants and taverns!
7. Cycle Dog Tavern & Dog Park

- Tavern and dog park and earth-friendly manufacturer of handmade dog products
- Makes recycled dog collars from bike tubes
- Dog park may require membership
- Dog park is indoor and outdoor
8. Tin Shed Garden Cafe

- Supposed to be one of the best dog-friendly restaurants in the city
- Has a doggie menu with a meal of chicken and sweet potatoes, plus a dessert
- Purchase a Tin Shed bandana, and they’ll donate proceeds to a pet charity
- Dog must remain on leash and on the ground
9. Pizza Jerk

- Two locations in Portland
- Grab a slice or a pie
- Supposedly has fantastic ice cream
- Kind of pricey
Activities
Though you’ll likely spend a lot of time outdoors with your pup, you may want to find fun activities you can do with them that aren’t hiking or dog parks. Here are some activities you and your pet can enjoy in Portland.
10. Portland Saturday Market

- Outdoor arts and crafts market held weekly for ten months of the year
- Tons of vendors and handmade artisan products
- Dogs must stay on leash and be well-behaved
- Can also find food vendors on-site
11. Pittock Mansion

- Dogs are not allowed in the mansion, garage, or gate lodge
- Dogs are allowed on the grounds
- The grounds consist of 46 acres of gardens and has one of the best views in the city
- Canines must stay leashed
12. International Rose Test Garden

- Over 10,000 rose bushes
- Garden is used as a testing ground for new rose varieties
- Paid parking
- Fantastic spot to walk your pup or have a picnic
Events
Depending on when you visit Portland, you can come across some dog-friendly events you and your pup can enjoy!
13. Doggie Dash

- Fundraiser put on by the Humane Society
- Register to raise funds while the dogs of Portland take to the streets
- Largest pet event in Portland
- Includes pet festival, contests, and pancake breakfast
14. Canines Uncorked

- Another event put on by the Humane Society
- You and your pup can do a self-guided tour of four wineries
- Different wineries participate each year
- Designated drivers attend for free
15. Dogtoberfest

- Fundraiser for an animal blood bank
- Doggie costume contest
- Drink beer, create art with your dog, check out vendors, and more
- Can get tickets online or just walk up
The Great Outdoors
You’ll be spending a lot of time outside with your canine companion to get in their daily exercise, but are there places to hike in Portland? There are, and some of these hiking spots are unique!
16. Tryon State Park

- 8 miles of interconnective hiking trails
- Some trails are quite narrow
- Dogs must be restrained at all times, either on a leash or in your arms/backpack
- Watch out for horses on trails
17. Powell Butte

- Dogs must remain leashed at all times
- Wide open spaces
- Can see an extinct cinder cone volcano
- 611 acres with lots of wildlife
18. Warrior Point Trail

- 1 miles hike
- Popular spot for hiking and birding, so may be a lot of people
- Can hike to see the tiny Warrior Rock Lighthouse
- Might see a sea lion
Dog Parks
Finally, you can’t possibly visit a new city without a trip or three to the dog park! Here are some of the best Portland has to offer.
19. Sellwood Off-Leash Dog Park

- Waterfront off-leash area
- Pup can run on the beach or play in the water
- There are also several hiking trails in the park
- Dogs must stay on leash on trails
20. Fern-Hill Park

- Park contains a 4-acre off-leash dog park
- One of the top-rated dog parks in Portland
- Lots of hills and trees
- Also has picnic areas and sports fields
21. Gabriel Off-Leash Dog Park Summer

- Has a summer and winter dog park
- Nature path and skatepark in the park
- One of the largest fenced-in dog parks in Portland
- Park is open until midnight, but parking lot closes at 10 PM
22. Wallace Off-Leash Dog Park

- Has a fenced-in off-leash dog park inside the park
- Fantastic spot for having a picnic or a game of Frisbee
- Regular park has a playground for the kiddos
- Park has hidden art
23. Good Dog Park

- Pet shop with a small indoor dog park
- Need to book a session online
- Must stay with your pup at all times
- No kids under 12 allowed in park area
24. Chimney Park

- Off-leash dog park within 18.39-acre park
- Dog park is on the large side
- Has separate sections for small and large dogs, but dogs still roam freely
- Water stations for dogs in the park
25. Luuwit View Dog Park

- Off-leash dog park situated in a 16-acre park
- Park has a fantastic view of Mt. St. Helens
- Dog park has two gated entrances
- Water stations for dogs in the park
Conclusion
Portland, Oregon, is pretty dog-friendly as far as cities go! When you and your dog vacation here, you won’t be at a loss for what to do. You can take your pup shopping, wine and dine, enjoy dog-centered events, and, of course, spend time outdoors hiking or at the dog park.
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