Dog-Friendly Activities in Bly, OR

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Bly. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake National Park Check out the dog-friendly Crater Lake National Park in Crater Lake, OR. Leashed pets are allowed on The Godfrey Glen Trail, Lady of the Woods Trail, Grayback Drive, the famous Pacific Crest Trail and the paved promenade at Rim Village. The leash should be six feet or less. See Details
Pet Friendly Sinclair's Dino-Dog Park
Sinclair's Dino-Dog Park Located at the Worden Truck Stop and Cinders Cafe, Sinclair's Dino-Dog Park in Klamath Falls, OR is a fenced area where dogs can run around and stretch their legs. There are picnic tables for owners to sit down and relax while Fido plays. The park is split into two sections, one for small dogs and one for large dogs. See Details
Headwaters Spring Two- and four-legged friends can visit Headwaters Spring at Mount Shasta City Park in Mount Shasta, CA. Nature lovers can hike to this pet-friendly spring, which is the origin of the Sacramento River. The area features a viewing patio, benches and pathways to explore even more. Note that pets are not permitted in the water. See Details
Muir Creek Trail to Hummingbird Meadows Muir Creek Trail to Hummingbird Meadows is a pet-friendly path in Medford, OR. It's a moderately easy, 8.5-mile hike in Rogue River National Forest that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. Follow this trail into a white pine and Douglas fir forest, and then back down into the wetland meadows where you will see colorful wildflowers. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
Faery Falls/Ney Springs Faery Falls/Ney Springs is a dog-friendly 1.4-mile trail near Mount Shasta, CA. This moderately challenging hike features forest views, ruins and a waterfall. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas. A high-clearance vehicle is often needed to reach the trailhead. Please note cell service is limited. See Details
Mt. Shasta Dog Park Bring Fido to play off-leash at Mt. Shasta Dog Park in Mount Shasta, CA. The fenced-in area features a double-gated entry, shade, seating and water. It is located adjacent to Shastice Park, off of Rockfellow Drive and Adams Drive, near the community garden. Parking is available by the Mt. Shasta High School Baseball Field (Martindale Field). Dogs must be leashed until they are inside the fenced area, and owners must clean up after them. See Details
OC&E Woods Line State Trail The OC&E Woods Line State 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 Klamath Falls! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the OC&E Woods Line State 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
Village Bike & Ski Village Bike & Ski is the premier bicycle and ski rental, repair and sales shop in Sunriver, OR. They have the largest bicycle rental fleet in Central Oregon, with dog-friendly trailers for Fido that can also be rented. See Details
Hedge Creek Falls Hedge Creek Falls is a pet-friendly recreational spot in Dunsmuir, CA. Your leashed pup can tag along as you explore the area. The trail to the falls is less than a mile and provides a relaxed, shaded retreat on warm days. Enjoy walking behind the waterfall and taking in the view from the platform overlooking the Sacramento River with your furry friend. See Details
Collier Memorial State Park The pet-friendly Collier Memorial State Park in Klamath Falls, OR, offers a campground, outdoor museum showcasing historic logging equipment, and a pioneer village. Explore the state's finest logging museum with rare artifacts dating back to the 1880s. The convergence of Williamson River and Spring Creek also provides excellent trout fishing and picturesque scenery. Dogs are welcome to visit on a leash. See Details
Paulina Falls Day Use Area Bring Fido to this dog-friendly day use area to take in the stunning Paulina Creek Falls in La Pine, OR. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on the trek to the double falls, as long as they are leashed. There is an accessible trail to its picnic sites and an overlook; however, parking at this site requires a recreation pass, which can't be purchased on site. Dog owners will need to check out Paulina Falls Day Use Area's official website for information on where to purchase a recreation pass. This site also informs owners of when the Falls are open to the public. See Details
Upper Rogue River Trail: Knob Falls Segment (miles 10-14) The Knob Falls Segment (miles 10-14) of Upper Rogue River Trail is a pet-friendly path in Prospect, OR. It's an easy, 3.5-mile hike that will take about 2 hours to complete with Fido. Park in the area for the Natural Bridge Interpretive Trail and set out on the trail towards a bridge that crosses the Rogue River. About 200 feet before the bridge you can turn onto the unpaved Upper Rogue River Trail. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Lake of the Woods Visit the pet-friendly Lake of the Woods in Klamath Falls, OR. This natural 1,146-acre lake near the crest of the Cascade Range in the Fremont–Winema National Forest is a popular recreation area for humans and their canine friends. See Details
Upper Rogue River Trail: Natural Bridge to Big Bend Segment The Natural Bridge to Big Bend Segment (miles 14-21) of Upper Rogue River Trail is a pet-friendly path in Prospect, OR. It's a moderately easy, 6.8-mile hike that will take about 5 hours to complete with Fido. This section of the Upper Rogue River Trail offers a nice break from the crowds at Natural Bridge and Union Creek. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Castle Crags State Park Visit the pet-friendly Castle Crags State Park in Castella, CA. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you on the paved roadways, campgrounds and parking lots. Pups are not permitted on the trails or day-use areas. See Details
Fremont-Winema National Forest Fremont-Winema National Forest is a pet-friendly recreation area in Chiloquin, OR. Dogs are welcome on most of the wilderness trails throughout the forest, but some trails require pups to be leashed and all trails require Fido to be under strict voice control if off leash. Pets aren't permitted in the Enchantment Permit Area and the Ingalls Lake area of Alpine Lakes Wilderness. See Details
Peter Skene Ogden Trail Peter Skene Ogden Trail is a pet-friendly path in La Pine, OR. It's a moderately easy, 9.5-mile hike that will take about 6 hours to complete with Fido. If you enjoy the sound of flowing water, than you will love this hike that follows Paulina Creek to Paulina Lake passing waterfalls along the way. Mountain bikers are only allowed to ride this trail uphill, and although horses can use the hill in both directions they have a separate parallel trail. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. The trail starts at the Ogden Group Camp in Newberry National Volcanic Monument, just north of La Pine. See Details
Upper Rogue River Trail: Takelma Gorge Segment (miles 6-10) The Takelma Gorge Segment (miles 6-10) of Upper Rogue River Trail is a pet-friendly path in Prospect, OR. It's a 4-mile hike that will take about 2 hours to complete with Fido. A variety of trees along this trail ensure a lovely blend of colors in the fall. Ponderosa pine, sugar pine, fir, vine maple, and alder combine for a beautiful backdrop. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Dread and Terror Segment (Miles 54-63) The Dread and Terror Segment (Miles 54-63) of the North Umpqua Trail is a pet-friendly path in La Pine, OR. It's a moderately easy, 8.1-mile hike that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. Start out at the Thorn Prairie trailhead and descend into the forest where you will meet up with the main North Umpqua Trail. Water is abundant on this trail that follows the river and passes by several springs. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
OC&E Woods Line State Trail The OC&E Woods Line State 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 Chiloquin! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the OC&E Woods Line State 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
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