Summer’s here, and your dog’s ready to trade sniffing trails for splashing tails. Luckily, Corvallis (and our neighbors in Philomath) offer some fantastic spots where your pup can cool off and soak up the season. Whether you’ve got a Labrador who thinks they’re part fish or a cautious toe-dipper, these three local favorites are perfect for a summer swim with your four-legged friend.
Tucked just south of town, Crystal Lake Sports Fields (100 SE Fischer Lane) isn’t just for ball games. Follow the dog-friendly, multi-use trail that leads off to the right of Willamette Landing and you’ll find two calm, inviting eddies along the river - ideal for a doggy dip. The first one has a sandy beach area, and the second smaller area is about a ¼ mile further. These calm eddies are perfect for pups who prefer gentle water and fewer distractions. (Heads-up: dogs do need to be leashed near the boat ramp, so keep an eye on signage.)
Locals know it as Michael’s Landing, but officially, it’s North Riverfront Park (7 NW 1st Street), and it’s one of the top spots in town for letting dogs splash around in the Willamette River. During the summer, lower water levels open up a wide, gently sloping bank that makes it easy for pups to wade in and swim. While the shoreline is more river stones than sandy beach, it’s a go-to for dog owners looking for a reliable, laid-back swimming spot.
Bonus: it’s right next to the pet-friendly Holiday Inn Express on the River, making it a great stop if you’re visiting Corvallis with your furry travel buddy.
Just a quick drive west, Marys River Park (300 S. 11th in Philomath) is a sweet little escape with both a designated off-leash area and access to the Marys River. The river is more rustic here - think natural banks and shaded nooks - so it’s a great place for dogs who like to explore. The park’s northern field gives them space to zoom before (or after) a dip.
Want to keep the tail-wagging fun going? Check out our story, "Dog-Friendly Corvallis," for even more summertime adventures, events, and places to stay with your fur family. You can also visit our "Pet-Friendly Corvallis" page for local businesses that welcome dogs with open arms (and often treats).
So go ahead - get out there, chase a few sticks, splash through the shallows, and make this a summer your dog won’t forget. Happy swimming!
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