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BoringOregon97009US
5.0348
55Always such an engagingly fun spot for the dogs to play and run! Endless sniffs!
55Great location and the lofty trees on the property create a scenic, private setting. Our dogs loved the ability to run wild and explore.
55Our two dogs had a wonderful time chasing each other through the trees and running in circles around the field. And the pop-up kept the humans dry when it began to rain!
55Tater had a great time here! Lots of room to chase the ChuckIt balls, and so many trees and plants to sniff. I was surprised the chatty dog at the top of the treeline didn't bother my reactive girl, so that was good. Unfortunately it seems like an aggressive digger made several large holes so humans and puppers need to watch out for those. C'mon people! Watch your puppers and don't ruin the area for others or the owner. .
55First time visiting this sniffspot. My 2 dogs ran and ran and ran. They found balls left in various area and were delighted a a child at an Easter Egg Hunt. It is nice to be both in the trees and on open grass area. The hill gave them both an extra workout. Availability of the hose was a help at the end for water to drink and clean off feet before getting back in the car to return home. Thanks and we will surely return to this spot again.
55Wonderful and very peaceful spot to let my lab run and sniff! Our favorite spot to visit.
45The place was great, but there were quite a few gaps though for every Sniffspot I’ve been to that said “no gaps” there’s been gaps.. I have an escape artist small dog so I had to spend some time filling holes that I could and had to keep him on a long lead. That was a bummer, but the place and location was nice.
55This sniffspot was so cute! There's plenty of room to throw toys and play hide and seek in the trees, we had a blast! We'll definitely be back.
55Great place. Clean and a variety of things to keep the dogs happy and playing. Would return!!
55This was my first time using SniffSpot. We had a great time.
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The Boring Barking Lot - Dog Park

Boring, Oregon
Fully Fenced
2 acres
5.0348 reviews
Top spot
Sniffpass
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Hosted by Theresa C.

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The Boring Barking Lot - Dog Park

Boring, Oregon
Host avatar
Hosted by Theresa C.
Sniffpass
5.0348 reviews
Top spot
Sniffpass
Fully Fenced
2 acres
The Boring Barking Lot - Dog Park - Boring, Oregon
The Boring Barking Lot - Dog Park - Boring, Oregon
The Boring Barking Lot - Dog Park - Boring, Oregon

Fencing

Enclosure

Fully Fenced

Fencing height (at lowest point)

4 ft

100% of guests said fencing at this spot was secure enough to contain their dogs

Gaps or holes in fence: No gaps

Fencing type(s): Cattle with wire mesh

Fencing details: If you have a very tiny dog there is a chance it might be able to slip underneath the entrance gate.


Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Distractions seen/heard from the spot

Other dogsSometimes

Other dogs

Sometimes

I live in the country on four acres, but we do have neighbors . You will hear their dogs bark if they are out. Sometimes, the property owner adjacent to us lets their dogs wander down the back part of their field. I can not control this when it happens. I have three dogs. If they are out, they may go down to the fence line that separates our backyard and the sniffspot dog park. The fencing is secure, and the dogs won't be able to get to each other, but they may bark for a minute, then get bored and move along.

GUEST FEEDBACK

67% of guests saw/heard

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other domestic animalsYes

Other domestic animals

Yes (Always)

The neighbors adjacent to us had some cute piglets that came to say hello at one point but I haven't seen them in awhile. .

GUEST FEEDBACK

13% of guests saw/heard

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other peopleSometimes

Other people

Sometimes

The chances of you seeing humans are very small. You may hear kids playing, but it is pretty quiet as we only have a few neighbors.

GUEST FEEDBACK

19% of guests saw/heard

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Private entryYes

Private entry

Yes (Always)

We have a large sign in front of the entrance to our spot as well as a sniffspot sign on the gate. The gate is unlocked. Feel free to park on the gravel outside the gate or pull into the sniffspot area and park. Please make sure the gate is securely latched during your playtime and after you leave. Thank you!

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Amenities

Agility equipment

Field

Dog drinking water

Chairs

Dog toys

Woods


Pricing
$16 per dog per hour

50% off all dogs after the 1st dog

Sniffpass holders get discounts on all bookings at all spots by buying monthly credits!
This spot offers additional discounts.

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Location

Boring, Oregon

Description

Hi! My name is Theresa. I recently started my sniffspot and love sharing my property with you and your doggos to enjoy. We will provide you and your best friend ( friends) with two acres of fully fenced property for your dogs to run free! Part of the property is Forest, where your dogs can forage, roam amongst the trees, dig, or just take in all the smells. Our visitors tell us It's the best of both worlds with the woods to roam and open areas to play fetch or practice on some of the agility equipment . Our space is very peaceful and beautiful, with lots of texture. We have a shade (or rain) canopy with a picnic table under it, fresh water, toys, and poop bags. :) I have 3 dogs that roam the upper 2 acres of the property. Sterling (border collie) Piper (border collie) and our newest member Wriggley ( husky mix) SHE was supposed to be a foster dog, but we fell in love with her... If your dogs roam up to the very edge of the Woods where the 4 acres are divided, they may see or hear my pups if they are outside. My pups may also bark for a minute as you play in the grass area down below if they see you. The property adjacent to us is the home of two nice dogs. They are very friendly. If our neighbors let them into their back field, there is a chance you and your dog will see them. Those same neighbors also have some piglets that are sometimes allowed to roam on the back end of their property. There is a chance you will catch them romping around. We hope to see you soon!

Cleanliness

100% of guests said this spot was as clean as expected during their visit.

Hazards

While our space is relatively level, It is not completely flat. We have a large green flat space and a large wooded area. You will find normal debris on the ground in our forest.

Host Rules

Minimum visit length
1.0 hour
Required advanced notice for visits
1 hour
Max dogs per booking
10
Is the host present?
I generally do not meet my guests
Additional rules

Please make sure the entrance gate is closed and latched securely when you arrive to use the space and when you leave. Please pick up after yourselves and your pups. Most of all, have the best time ever!


Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

Booking Policies

Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

In addition, please make sure to read Sniffspot's booking policies


Booking Policies
Only one booking is allowed at a time at any spot and there is an enforced 30 min buffer between all bookings to ensure dogs in separate bookings do not meet.
This spot is set for Booking, which means you will be instantly confirmed for any booking you request. You will receive the address and access instruction immediately following booking.
Visits can be moved or cancelled up to 2 hours before a visit.
Visits can be extended and dogs can be added throughout the visit.

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This spot consistently provides amazing experiences to guests

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Meet your host

Theresa C.

Joined in February 2024

Hi! My name is Theresa, and I love dogs! I was blessed with the opportunity to purchase this property 13 years ago . We raised our kids here, and now they are off living their own lives. Our dogs are the only kids in the house now unless we are being visited by one or more of our 12 grandkids.:) When I heard about sniffspot, I jumped at the opportunity to share my space with other humans who love their dogs as much as much as we love ours. I currently have three dogs, two Border Collies Sterling and Piper and a Husky Mix we call Wriggley. They are a handful, and I love every minute of it. My male Border Collie Sterling runs in agility competitions. We stay busy and active traveling locally to compete. It's such a fun thing to do, and the bond we share is truly unbelievable.


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The Boring Barking Lot - Dog Park

$16 per dog per hour
5.0
(348)
$16 per dog per hour

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$16 per dog per hour
5.0
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Closing October 21st for winter. Kiddy pool has a hole in it, so will be unusable until further notice! Please read ALL descriptions (including photos) before entering property. Return the toys and balls to where you found them, to the best of your ability. 5 acres is a lot of ground to cover, and if I have to round everything up after you visit, you will be blocked. Losing a ball or three is no big deal, it happens lol, but not picking up after yourself is rude. Please leave the place as you found it. Don’t knock on my doors, and do not ask me for my phone number. We have 3 separate fields. Black berry bushes are very present in all fields. FIELD 1: Closest to busy road, least suitable for free-roam incase of delivery or neighbor utilizing third gate on easement. I consider this field “the buffer zone”. Best suited for dogs with proper recall skills, or for those who want to hide biodegradable items in the rock piles to be found. Orange flags indicate boundaries with a buffer to prevent trespassing onto neighboring property back into the woods. There are times when I have to leave or enter the property, which I will notify you if this is to happen during your visit. Our three dogs will be heard from this field (from inside of the house). You will find the 2nd gate entrance here, into field 2. Look for the black garbage can, as well as blue kiddy pool to navigate to field 2. FIELD 2: the best field! Our backyard. It is completely fenced in, private, and safe for dogs 15lbs and up- smaller dogs such as our 9lb dog need to wear a device to recall because fencing is large enough for them to escape through. The fencing is approximately 3’ high. Horses can be seen from this field on neighbor’s property, along with their dog, Cooper. It is sloped, which is excellent for exercise! There are trees blocking our house and windows for privacy, easy gate access, and accessible water. There is a nice view of Mt. Hood, and a couple of log benches around the property. I try my best to maintain and refresh a kiddy pool and the water bowl. I strongly recommend against use of field 3 during foggy periods for safety of your pets. Should a dog without proper recall training decide to wander off in field 3, you will have a LOT of ground to cover without much sight distance (on foggy days). Water access is in field 1 by the house, please turn off with hose in “on” position to prevent built-up water pressure in the hose. Field 3: this is an excellent field for dogs with recall skills. Through the first two fields, is field 3, a property long and flat, one which openly borders our neighbor’s property. You must go through the gate at the bottom of field 2 to enter this field. While this field is technically entirely fenced, the entire property is not all ours, so we have marked boundaries using orange flags. Please reference photos for what these orange boundary flags look like. The orange flags indicate hazards along fence line, entrance to bee hives, and boundaries between properties. Cautions: Coyotes frequent this lower field on a weekly basis, so large dogs with proper recall training are advised only. I strongly recommend against use of this field during foggy periods for safety of your pets. Should a dog without proper recall training decide to wander off, you will have a LOT of ground to cover without much sight distance. Also, coyotes tend to be more active during these foggy periods. This field (field 3) is a split property (2 parcels), half ours, half theirs. The neighboring owners have bee hives! Please be mindful of bees, and maintaining general boundaries (see photos of orange flags designating boundary lines). It’s quite rugged, so be mindful of wild animal scat, mole holes, and uneven grass. There is a digging area here too. I have seen coyotes, skunks, deer, owls, a feral cat, and bunnies in this field. Horses and neighbor dog cooper are sometimes visible. Please contact me with any questions!

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