Dog Parks in Beaverton, OR
2 dog parks found
About Dog Parks in Beaverton
Beaverton has a small but solid selection of dog parks — two off-leash options that cover a decent range of sizes and setups, from a spacious multi-acre destination park to a compact neighborhood spot. Both are fully fenced with separate areas for large and small dogs, so regardless of what you’re working with on the leash, there’s a fit. Neither charges admission, making them easy choices for a regular outing.
Winkelman Dog Park is the standout in Beaverton for good reason — reviewers call it one of the largest dog parks in the area, clocking in at around 2 acres with room to roam, an agility course, a dog fountain, and plenty of shade. It draws a crowd, but visitors note that people are generally respectful of space, and you can opt for the gated off-leash section or stick to the outer area. The second listing, simply called Dog Park, is a quainter fenced spot — reviewers describe it as “clean and fully fenced” with separate large and small dog areas and a well-maintained feel, though it’s worth noting there’s about a 3/4-block walk from the parking area to the entrance.
A few practical notes if you’re heading out: the water fountain at Dog Park is shut off from November through March, so pack your own water during colder months. Winkelman offers shade, which is a plus on warmer Oregon days. Both parks have parking available, and both tend to get busy, so weekday mornings are generally your best bet for a quieter visit.

