If you are a dog lover planning to visit Corvallis with your furry friend, you may be interested in a few pointers on
traveling with your dog to Corvallis and the Willamette Valley.
Corvallis and the State of Oregon are pet-friendly since many local residents love their dogs. Most businesses in
Corvallis also take their ADA responsibilities seriously and welcome service dogs. If you are traveling with a service
dog, traveling in Corvallis should be a breeze. However, if you are traveling with a pet, you may encounter a few more
challenges.

The Osborn Aquatic Center hosts an annual dog swimming event. Photo courtesy of Pixabay.
If you happen to visit Corvallis in the fall, the Osborn Aquatic Center hosts an annual Osborn’s Dog Day when they drain
the outdoor pool. During this popular event, your dog can swim and play in the outdoor pool.
Corvallis is near several Willamette Valley wineries. During the Spring and Summer, tasting rooms are open and many of
the wineries have outdoor picnic tables. Dogs are often allowed in the outdoor seating area, but some may not allow dogs
at large events depending on the winery’s policies and the type of event. We published a guide to wineries near
Corvallis, feel free to reach out to the wineries to check on their current policies.
Some of Corvallis’ outdoor pubs, such as Common Fields, often allow pets at their events including Trivia nights, comedy
shows, and live music. Check listings or call to confirm.
Many large public events only allow service animals including most Oregon State University sporting events. Check your
ticket or the event’s website to check to see whether you may bring your pet.

Pet dogs are welcome at Common Fields food truck pod. Photo contributed by Common Fields.
The Oregon Health Authority only allows service animals inside restaurants due to balancing public health needs with
accessibility. However, many Corvallis restaurants and pubs do allow pets in their outside seating as allowed by the
OHA.
Like other cities, during the COVID-19 pandemic, many Corvallis restaurants expanded their outside seating into their
parking lot or sidewalk including adding covered seating. This outdoor seating also opened up dining options for people
who prefer to go out with their dogs. Many of these restaurants welcome pets in their outdoor area, but feel free to ask
if you are unsure. Chances are you will see other pooches sitting outside with their human pals.
We just want to mention a few restaurants or pubs that may be of special interest to dog owners.
Common Fields is a great destination if you are interested in bringing your dog while you eat out or enjoy a local craft
beverage. This enclosed food truck pod and pub was designed to be both family-friendly and pet friendly. Locals enjoy it
year-round due to the heated seats, covered tables, and outdoor firepits. It is also a fun option when dining out with a
group of people who have different dietary preferences. Common Fields Food Truck Pod and Tap Room are located at 545 SW
3rd ST, Corvallis, OR 97330 and their phone number is 541-690-2940.

Traveling with your dog is fun once you know which restaurants and activities are pet-friendly. Photo contributed by
Common Fields.
Local craft cidery 2 Towns Ciderhouse advertises that their patio seating is “pup-friendly.” Enjoy craft beverages,
board games, and pub snacks on their patio. They are located at 33930 E Eastgate Circle, Corvallis Oregon 97330, phone
511-227-4015.
Located in downtown Corvallis, Treebeerd’s Taphouse invites guests to sit with their dogs in their outdoor picnic table
seating. They have a rotating tap of 34 craft beers and beverages, serve pub snacks, and have a meal service partnership
with two nearby restaurants Magenta and American Dream Pizza. Both Magenta and American Dream Pizza are local favorites.
Between them, you are spoiled for choice whether you crave gourmet pizza or an assortment of delicious Asian fusion
small plates. Treebeerd’s Tap House is located at 201 SW Second ST, Corvallis, OR 97333 and their phone number is
541-730-5622.
Most Corvallis parks are dog friendly with a few notable exceptions. No trip is complete without exploring a park with
off-leash areas with your dog. Here are a few options for parks you may explore with your pet.
We shouldn’t list dog-friendly parks without starting with the Corvallis Dog Park. It’s conveniently located downtown
under the bridge next to the Corvallis Skate Park. Your furry friend can run off-leash within the fenced area and
socialize with other dogs. Be aware, when it is rainy, your dog may get dirty or muddy frolicking in this park. This
park is at 205 SW B Ave, Corvallis, OR, US, 97333.
Other parks with off-leash areas include:
Corvallis has several city parks that do not allow dogs. Primarily, these are the smaller parks with children’s
playgrounds. Here is a list, but check the Corvallis Parks and Recreation website for updates:
Other dog-friendly natural spaces include state and national parks, publically accessible Oregon State University’s
research forests, and a few other spaces where the public is welcome. Be sure to check current listings for any seasonal
guidelines or changes.
Be aware that some of the forested areas have other wildlife including cougars so always pay attention to your
surroundings and check the message boards near the parking lot for warnings or alerts. We also previously published a
guide to hiking and cycling in the area and many of the locations mentioned are dog friendly.

After hiking or visiting a park, consider relaxing for an outdoor lunch or drink. Photo contributed by Common Fields.
Fernwood Circle Guest Houses Corvallis vacation rentals include some pet-friendly options. Our guest houses are
stand-alone residential homes in real Corvallis neighborhoods.
While our guest houses are different from a traditional BnB, we offer self-serve breakfast items tailored to your
dietary needs. Let Alexandra know your preferences when you book your accommodation.
Since each home is different, the amenities and rules vary by the property. All of our short-term rentals include
outdoor spaces like yards or patios, high-speed wifi, home-style laundry facilities, comfortable beds, and more. When
traveling to Corvallis with your dog, look for pet friendly accommodations such as Creekside Cottage and others.
Our attention to detail is one reason why Fernwood Circle Guest Houses’ owner Alexandra is both an Airbnb Superhost and
a VRBO Premier Partner. When you book directly you save money on booking fees and also directly communicate with a host
who knows the Corvallis community well. Feel free and ask if you have questions.
Be aware that Corvallis requires dog owners to clean up after their dogs per Municipal Code 5.03.050.020.04. Bring
baggies and supplies with you whenever you go out with your dog. Most local dog owners consistently follow this rule,
which keeps the paths and parks clean.
The City of Corvallis also requests that you display license, vaccination, and owner contact information tags on your
dog’s collar when you are out enjoying the parks and the city. By including your contact information you make it easier
for others to reunite you and your dog if it happens to run away or get lost.

Each guest house we manage is privately owned with its own set of policies. Some are pet-friendly such as the Creekside
Cottage vacation rental.
The best way to minimize the risk or impact is to prepare before your trip. The American Veterinary Medical Association
has a few tips for any pet owner preparing to travel with their pet.
The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends that pet owners assemble a small pet first aid kit to keep at
home and that they also assemble a kit to travel with. This AVMA brochure outlines the contents of this first aid kit
and pet first aid techniques. The recommended the travel first aid kit should contain include:
Enter a few emergency numbers into your phone’s contacts including the national animal poison control hotline
888-426-4235. Also, enter a couple of veterinary practices’ phone numbers and addresses into your phone.
If you need to take your pet to a veterinarian for emergency care, there are a few veterinary practices that offer
emergency services. If you happen to have local friends and family, they may know of others. As a starting point, here
are a couple of local resources:
In addition to looking for your dog, check local resources since local residents frequently help reunite lost dogs and
their owners.
Concerned residents frequently post on the Corvallis People Facebook Group about pets they found. This is a good place
to check while you look for your lost pet.
Also, contact the Heartland Humane Society animal shelter in case someone brought your pet there. Although they will try
to contact you if your pet is chipped or has a tag, proactively calling them might help you reunite with your pet
faster. Their phone number is 541-757-9000, ext. 0 (zero). They also maintain a found pets website.
We hope this guide helps you prepare to visit Corvallis with your pet. Corvallis is a pet-friendly city and so many
residents are animal lovers. Still, traveling with pets requires extra planning as each city and state has its own set
of regulations.
Book your stay at one of Fernwood Circle Guest Houses’ premium vacation rentals today!