Dog Park

dog park with dogs and their owners

Wilsonville Memorial Park is home to the City's public off-leash dog park. As part of Phase 1 Implementation of the Memorial Park Master Plan, the Wilsonville Memorial Park Off-Leash Dog Park was relocated in October 2020 to the northeast corner of Memorial Park, by the Community Garden.  

There is no charge to utilize the dog park and it is open year-round. The new space has been designed with two separate fenced runs: a half-acre area for small and/or timid dogs, and nearly 1.5 acres for large and/or active dogs. Both runs are double-gated. Additionally, the site includes restrooms, a four stall dog-washing station, covered shelter areas, benches, dog waste bags, parking lot lighting, a drinking fountain and the completion of .8 miles of new paved trail through the adjacent forest.

Dog Park Rules and Regulations:

  • Patrons use the park at their own risk
  • Owners must keep unleashed dogs in sight and under voice control at all times
  • Owners must immediately pick up their dog’s waste
  • Owners should carry a leash at all times
  • Dogs must be properly licensed and vaccinated
  • Dogs must be removed from the dog park at first sign of aggression
  • Dogs must be leashed outside of the off-leash area

Prohibited:

  • Aggressive dogs
  • Dogs in heat
  • Dog under four months
  • Unattended dogs
  • Glass containers
  • Food

Bites or injury as a result of an interaction with a dog should be reported to Clackamas County Dog Services.

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field with two trees
large dog area with tree
dog washing station
shelter with bench
restrooms
Entrance to small and large dog area
drinking fountain
dog in park