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Dog-friendly hikes near Portland

Looking for somewhere to hike with your dog around Portland? Here are the 24 closest places where a leashed dog is welcome, pulled from every national forest, park, BLM area, wildlife refuge, state park, and dog beach we have verified, and sorted by rough distance from downtown.

Each one is checked for its own dog rule, so you can see at a glance where dogs are fully welcome and where a few limits apply. Distances are a straight-line estimate, so real drive times will run a bit longer.

24 places within ~150 miles, nearest first
FOVADog-friendly

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
7 miles away · National place
ORLimited access

Silver Falls State Park

Mostly -- leashed dogs are welcome on most trails, but banned from the famous Trail of Ten Falls canyon route.
44 miles away · State park
ORDog-friendly

Mount Hood National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
49 miles away · National forest
WADog-friendly

Gifford Pinchot National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
59 miles away · National forest
ORDog-friendly

Rockaway Beach

Dogs welcome on the sand, leashed or off-leash.
61 miles away · Dog beach
ORLimited access

Nehalem Bay State Park Beach

Yes, leashed dogs (6-ft max leash) are allowed on most of the beach at Nehalem Bay State Park, but a snowy plover management zone bans dogs entirely from March 15 to September 15.
61 miles away · Dog beach
ORDog-friendly

Cape Lookout State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
64 miles away · State park
ORDog-friendly

Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
66 miles away · State park
ORLimited access

Cape Kiwanda / Pacific City Beach

Dogs are welcome, but must stay leashed inside Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area's boundary; on the broader open beach outside the park, dogs may be off-leash under voice control.
66 miles away · Dog beach
LEWIDog-friendly

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
67 miles away · National place
ORDog-friendly

Cannon Beach

Dogs welcome on the sand, leashed or off-leash.
67 miles away · Dog beach
ORDog-friendly

Ecola State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
68 miles away · State park
ORLimited access

Lincoln City Beach

Yes, dogs are welcome on Lincoln City's beach under voice control (leash required inside state park boundaries), except in posted snowy plover zones March 15-Sept 15.
76 miles away · Dog beach
ORDog-friendly

Fort Stevens State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
77 miles away · State park
WADog-friendly

Cape Disappointment State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
84 miles away · State park
WALimited access

Long Beach

Yes, dogs are welcome along the 28-mile Long Beach Peninsula; city law requires an 8-foot-or-shorter leash, though enforcement on the open beach is relaxed for well-behaved dogs.
88 miles away · Dog beach
ORDog-friendly

Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
90 miles away · BLM land
ORDog-friendly

Willamette National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
101 miles away · National forest
ORDog-friendly

Siuslaw National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
109 miles away · National forest
ORLimited access

Smith Rock State Park

Partly -- leashed dogs are restricted to a few designated trails, not the main canyon/climbing routes.
110 miles away · State park
WALimited access

Ocean Shores Beach

Yes, dogs are welcome on Ocean Shores' beach on an 8-ft-max leash, with one designated off-leash stretch between Taurus Blvd and Butterclam St for dogs under voice control.
123 miles away · Dog beach
ORDog-friendly

Deschutes National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
126 miles away · National forest
ORDog-friendly

Ochoco National Forest and Crooked River National Grassland

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
136 miles away · National forest
WADog-friendly

Lake Sammamish State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
145 miles away · State park
Planning a bigger trip? See the full OR dog trail guide for every dog-friendly park and trail in the state.

Common questions

Where can I hike with my dog near Portland?

There are 24 verified spots within about a 150-mile radius of Portland where leashed dogs are welcome, including national forests, state parks, and in some cases dog beaches. The closest ones are listed above, nearest first.

Are there dog-friendly trails close to Portland?

Yes. State parks and national forests near Portland are usually the most reliable, since most welcome a leashed dog on the trails. The list above ranks them by distance so you can find the nearest.