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3 Indoor Dog Parks in Portland, OR You Can Visit in 2024

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By Nicole Cosgrove

labrador retriever dog playing at an indoor park

Portland is a great place to find dog parks to explore with your dog. There are also a few indoor facilities that you can visit for those hot or bad-weather days. Your dog will appreciate a cool, dry space to play in and meet all sorts of friendly canines.

With the abundance of outdoor dog parks in Portland, finding an indoor one can be a challenge. There are three within city limits that you can try when it’s too wet for outdoor adventures.

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The 3 Indoor Dog Parks in Portland

1. Cycle Dog

🗺️ Location: 📍 2056 NW Pettygrove St, Portland, OR 97209
📞 Contact: cycledog.com, (971) 703-4183
🕐 Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Mon. to Tues.; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wed. to Fri.; 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., Sat.; 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., Sun.
💲 Rate: $8 per visit, memberships available
  • Cycle Dog is a family-owned business that specializes in eco-friendly and durable dog toys
  • Location has indoor and outdoor play areas, with a showroom for buying leashes, toys, and other canine accessories made from recycled materials
  • Indoor park can also be booked in advance for private play sessions if your dog is nervous around other canines
  • Your dog can join you in the tavern area for free, provided that they’re leashed and well-behaved

2. Good Dog PDX

🗺️ Location: 📍 1411 SE Stark St, Portland, OR 97214
📞 Contact: gooddogpdx.com, (503) 477-9101
🕐 Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 7 days a week
💲 Rate: $6 per dog, $20–$30 for private sessions
  • Good Dog PDX started as a pet store and is one of the newer pet suppliers in Portland, having been founded in 2020
  • The $6 fee enables your dog to play for 30 minutes
  • You can also book the park for private play, doggy play dates, or parties for 30–60-minute sessions if you don’t mind paying more
  • Must confirm that your dog is up-to-date with their vaccinations and ensure that they are well-behaved while using the park

3. The Ruff House

🗺️ Location: 📍 330 SW Lincoln St, Portland, OR 97201
📞 Contact: ruffhousepdx.com, (503) 241-6552
🕐 Hours: 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Mon. to Fri.; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sat.
💲 Rate: $12 per visit, memberships available
  • There’s plenty of space to play with your dog, make new friends, and take part in weekly events
  • Dedicated time slots for small dogs, so they can play without being intimidated by larger breeds
  • The Ruff House offers daycare, grooming, and training services at the location, so you can also drop off your dog when you need to
  • You will need to provide an up-to-date record of all your dog’s vaccinations

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What Are Indoor Dog Parks?

Indoor dog parks aren’t as common as outdoor off-leash areas, but they are gaining popularity. During wet and cold weather when you need to exercise your dog but don’t want to deal with wet shoes and muddy paws, an indoor dog park is the perfect alternative.

It also provides a calmer environment for your dog to play in and meet other canines. Besides making sure the dogs are healthy and fully vaccinated, the staff meets each dog for a temperament check before allowing them to use the indoor park. This ensures that all the dogs are friendly and fun playmates.

While they won’t supervise your dog for you unless the facility also runs a doggy daycare service—which requires an additional fee—they will ensure that everyone stays happy and safe while they’re in the park.

westie playing fetch at an indoor park
Image Credit: Andrew Ring, Shutterstock

How to Use Indoor Dog Parks

There are few differences regarding the rules of indoor and outdoor dog parks. In both, your dog is your responsibility. You’ll need to make sure your dog is properly socialized and vaccinated and doesn’t act aggressively or get overly excited.

That said, indoor dog parks do have a few more regulations to follow. For starters, you will need to provide proof that your dog is vaccinated. Many indoor facilities will encourage you to set up a profile through their website or app for future visits to save time later.

Also, unlike outdoor parks, indoor dog parks will have staff on hand to make sure the dogs are well-behaved and to serve drinks if there’s a bar for the human guests. Despite the presence of these employees, you should never leave your dog unattended at indoor dog parks.

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Conclusion

Compared to outdoor off-leash areas, indoor dog parks are few and far between. Cities are a great place to find one or two though. Portland has three awesome facilities for you to visit the next time it rains. Stop in and enjoy playtime with your dog with the knowledge that all their playmates are friendly and healthy. You can even enjoy a drink at the bar if the facility has one.

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