Dog Friendly Activities in Berlin, NH

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Berlin, and 19 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Berlin.

Pet Friendly Jericho Mountain State Park
Jericho Mountain State Park Visit the dog-friendly Jericho Mountain State Park in Berlin, NH. Leashed pets are permitted on the trails and the campground only, not in the day-use area, beach or cabins. Throughout the park, visitors will discover a number of scenic outlooks. Please remember to clean up after your pup. See Details
Pet Friendly Milan Hill State Park
Milan Hill State Park The pet-friendly Milan Hill State Park in Milan, NH is set on a hill with a historic fire tower, constructed in 1932, which provides gorgeous views of the mountain ranges of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont and Canada. Located 10 miles north of Berlin in a remote wilderness area, it's a great base for hiking, picnicking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and wildlife viewing. Fido is welcome to join you as long as he is on a leash and all mess is cleaned up after him. See Details
Nansen Wayside Park Visit the pet-friendly Nansen Wayside Park in Milan, NH. This area includes the Nansen Ski Jump but also has a few little trails to walk your pooch around too. The most popular activities to enjoy in the area are picnicking in a pretty spot, fishing and recreational boating on the Androscoggin River. Dogs are welcome on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Mt. Washington Auto Road Take Fido along for a scenic drive along the dog-friendly Mt. Washington Auto Road in Gorham, NH. Pets must be leashed whenever they are out of your vehicle. Please note that pets are prohibited inside the Sherman Adams State Park Building and on guided tours. See Details
Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel In addition to dog sledding experiences, the pet-friendly Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel in Jefferson, NH also offers lessons for guests that want to try their hand at a variety of sports such as: dog sledding, ski-joring, bike-joring and the newest activity, scootering-joring! Interested guests and their canine companions train with one of the Iditarod veterans and experienced mushers. During their lesson, participants will have the opportunity to meet the rescue and second-chance sled dogs that call Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel home, learn all about the gear, practice verbal commands and learn the skills needed to continue their new "job" once back at home. See Details
Mount Washington State Park Dogs can join their owners at Mount Washington State Park in Sargent's Purchase, NH. This state park takes up just over 60 acres on the summit of the Northeast's highest peak. The views are great from the top, and many weaving trails lead to overlooks. Pets are prohibited from entering the Sherman Adams Building Visitor Center, concession and dining areas, and the Cog Railway. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess their pooch leaves behind and always keep Fido on a leash. See Details
Great Glen Trails Enjoy some outdoor recreation at Great Glen Trails in Gorham, NH. Fido is welcome to join you year-round for hiking or snowshoeing. Please keep your furry friend on a leash while visiting. See Details
Moose Brook State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners on the trails and in the campsites at the pet-friendly Moose Brook State Park in Gorham, NH. The recreation area has been open to the public since 1936. The scenery throughout the park is well worth the visit. You and your pooch can chill out next to one of the historic chimneys in the areas or one of the other picnic areas adjacent to the trails. Unfortunately, Fido is not permitted on the beach or swimming area. See Details
Mollidgewock State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at the pet-friendly Mollidgewock State Park in Errol, NH. Located along the shore of the Androscoggin River within Thirteen Mile Woods Scenic Area, this recreation area is not just popular among dogs and their owners, but also moose and other wild animals. There are some winding trails around the water that you and your pooch can enjoy together. See Details
Rocky Branch Trail (NH) The Rocky Branch Trail (NH) is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Jackson! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Rocky Branch Trail (NH). Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Presidential Rail Trail The Presidential Rail Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Whitefield! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Presidential Rail Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Presidential Rail Trail The Presidential Rail Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Gorham! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Presidential Rail Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Presidential Rail Trail The Presidential Rail Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Randolph! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Presidential Rail Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
West Milan Trail The West Milan Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Milan! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the West Milan Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
York Pond Trail The York Pond Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Milan! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the York Pond Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Presidential Rail Trail The Presidential Rail Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Jefferson! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Presidential Rail Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Mud Pond Trail Mud Pond Trail in Jefferson, NH, is pet friendly. Bring Fido to this maintained gravel walk, with a railed wooden path that leads to the wildlife refuge. The park is also typically plowed in the winter for you to enjoy year-round. See Details
Snow Shoeing and Winter Hiking in the White Mountains 'Snow Shoeing and Winter Hiking in the White Mountains' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Daniel. You will have an opportunity to see the top of Sabattus Mountain to overlook Lovell, ME, on this experience. Dogs are welcome on this tour, as long as they are under physical and verbal control at all times. The experience lasts 3 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 6 and up. Rates start at $45 per person. See Details
Mount Washington Overnight Adventure 'Mount Washington Overnight Adventure' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Drew. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on this strenuous hike to the top of the tallest mountain in New Hampshire and the Northeastern part of America. The experience lasts 1 day and can accommodate up to 8 guests ages 18 and up. The activity level for this Adventure is strenuous. This hike is 10 miles up steep terrain and is challenging. Rates start at $400 per person. See Details
Nansen Ski Jump State Historic Site Nansen Ski Jump State Historic Site, also known as the Sleeping Giant, in Milan, NH, is pet-friendly. Constructed between 1936-38, this used to be one of the foremost ski jumps in the whole country. Skiers would race down the hill at high speeds and fling themselves from the jump. The ski jump has a 171-foot steel frame tower and supports a 310-foot runway. You won't see anybody going down the jump these days, as it's been out of use since 1988, but you can still explore the area with your pooch and imagine the competitions that have gone on here in the past. Some regeneration is underway of the dilapidated area. See Details
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