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Dog-Friendly Activities in Burns, OR

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Burns. 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 Partners for Paws Dog Park
Partners for Paws Dog Park Fido can romp off-leash at the Partners for Paws Dog Park, located in Sam-O Park in Baker City, OR. The Park features a large dog area and a small dog area, as well as a canine-sized drinking fountain where Fido can refuel. Dogs must be cleaned up after and wear current license and tags during their visit. Partners for Paws Dog Park is open from dawn until dusk. See Details
Pet Friendly Art Roamers
Art Roamers Bring Fido on an art gallery walk in downtown Baker City, OR. The pet-friendly tour is outside and features a wide array of metal sculptures of African wildlife throughout the city. You and your pup will receive a map of the sculptures and how to locate them. Keep Fido leashed and remember to bring water and waste bags. See Details
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is a pet-friendly attraction in Kimberly, OR. Your pet will love to play at these national fossil beds, which are truly a beautiful historic place to explore. Dogs must be leashed during their visit to the park and all mess should be cleaned up after them. See Details
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Painted Hills Unit John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Painted Hills Unit is a pet-friendly natural area in Mitchell, OR. You can bring your leashed pup with you to explore this geological marvel, showcasing vibrant stripes of red, tan, orange and black, preserving ancient climate change and housing fossils dating back 39-27 million years. The changing light and seasons offer dynamic views, with spring bringing yellow wildflowers and winter veiling the hills in snow. While pets are allowed in developed areas, visitors are advised to keep them cool and hydrated in the summer heat, with benches available at the visitor center for shade. See Details
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is a pet-friendly recreation area in Princeton, OR. You and your leashed dog can enjoy hiking the trails, driving the auto tour, birding and kayaking. Please keep Fido on a leash throughout your visit and clean up after him. See Details
Hoffer Lakes Trail Hoffer Lakes Trail is a pet-friendly path in Baker City, OR. It's an easy, 2-mile hike in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest that will take about 1 hour to complete with Fido. From the parking lot head down the path that follows the east side of Anthony Lake. Shortly you will come to the Hoffer Lakes Trail on your left. This trail has plenty of water as it borders Parker Creek, winds through marshy meadows, and comes out at the banks of Hoffer Lake. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
Elkhorn Crest Loop Trail Elkhorn Crest Loop Trail is a pet-friendly path in La Grande, OR. It's a difficult, 9-mile hike in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest that will take about 8 hours to complete with Fido. Your dog will love getting his paws wet in the streams along this trail. Keep your eyes peeled for the resident woodpeckers and many colorful wildflowers that attract fluttering butterflies. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
Elkhorn Crest Trail to Anthony Lake Elkhorn Crest Trail to Anthony Lake is a pet-friendly path in Haines, OR. It's a moderately easy, 8-mile hike in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest that will take about 5 hours to complete with Fido. The trailhead is a major starting point for equestrians and can be found 0.8 mile east of Anthony Lake. See Details
Crawfish Lake Trail Crawfish Lake Trail is a pet-friendly path in Baker City, OR. It's a moderately easy, 2.5-mile hike in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest that will take about 2 hours to complete with Fido. Stroll along this nice short hike and you will notice the effects of fires from both 1996 and 1962. The final destination is to a pleasant lake in the basin. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
Independent Mine to Lookout Mountain Summit Trail Independent Mine to Lookout Mountain Summit Trail is a pet-friendly hike in Post, OR. It's a moderately easy, 5-mile trek in Ochoco National Forest that will take about 5 hours to complete with Fido. Three different trails lead to the summit of Lookout Mountain from this trailhead. The hike mentioned here is meant to depart on Trail 808A, which follows an old mining road, is partly shaded, but has no water on it. The return hike is meant to be down 808, but those looking for an easier hike with a lot of water and shade may opt to take 808 as an out-and-back hike. Please note that Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
Lookout Mountain Trail Lookout Mountain Trail is a pet-friendly path in Prineville, OR. It's a moderately easy, 15-mile hike in Ochoco National Forest that will take about 6 hours to complete with Fido. Head to Lookout Mountain's flat summit via this trail through ponderosa pine and mountain mahogany; you may even see wild horses along the way. Bring water with you on this hike. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
Round Mountain Trail Round Mountain Trail is a pet-friendly path in Post, OR. It's a moderately easy, 8.4-mile hike in Ochoco National Forest that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. Enjoy the panoramic views from atop Round Mountain as you look out onto Big Summit Prairie and the Cascade peaks. You will want to bring water along for the hike, but Walton Lake, located by the trailhead, makes for a refreshing swim. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
Baldy Creek Trail Baldy Creek Trail is a pet-friendly path in Prairie City, OR. It's a moderately easy, 12-mile hike in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest that will take about 8 hours to complete with Fido. Cross over the North Fork John Day River and then head through the forest picking huckleberries along the way. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
Ochoco National Forest Fido can join you at Ochoco National Forest, a pet-friendly recreation area spanning acres of wilderness in and around Prineville, OR. You can enjoy camping and hiking the extensive trail network. Dogs must be on a six-foot or shorter leash in established campgrounds and on trails. Please clean up after Fido. See Details
Malheur National Forest Fido can join you at Malheur National Forest, a dog-friendly recreation area in John Day, OR. You and your pup can hike the area's trails, but dogs must be under voice control or leashed. Within designated campgrounds pets must be leashed and aren't permitted in lakes or rivers. Please clean up after Fido. See Details
Chandler State Wayside Chandler State Wayside in Lakeview, OR, is pet-friendly and offers a serene place to relax or picnic amidst tall Ponderosa pines and cool streams. Fishing is also a popular activity at Crooked Creek, renowned for its rainbow trout and crayfish. Drinking water and restrooms are conveniently on site, and leashed dogs are welcome throughout. See Details
Sumpter Valley Railroad McEwen Depot Fido may join you on the Sumpter Valley Railroad in Baker City, OR. Step back in time on vintage trains that journey through the picturesque region rich in gold-mining history. On select weekends and holidays, the railroad offers round trips from the McEwen Depot that last just over two hours, including a stop in McEwen or Sumpter. For a shorter experience, enjoy 45-minute round trips departing from Sumpter Depot on certain weekends. Well-behaved pets are welcome on a lap or with a restraint for their safety. See Details
Sumpter Valley Railroad Sumpter Station Fido may join you on the Sumpter Valley Railroad in Sumpter, OR. Step back in time on vintage trains that journey through the picturesque region rich in gold-mining history. On certain weekends, visitors can enjoy a shorter 45-minute round-trip experience departing from Sumpter Depot. If you're looking for a longer excursion, the railroad offers round trips from the McEwen Depot on select weekends and holidays that last just over two hours. Well-behaved pets are welcome on a lap or with a restraint for their safety. See Details
Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site in Mt Vernon, OR, offers a riverside oasis for exploring Strawberry Mountain Wilderness and local historical sites. The pet-friendly park features a year-round picnic area, a small seasonal campground, a nature trail for scenic riverbank walks, and wildlife viewing by a tranquil pond. Dogs are welcome to visit on a leash. See Details
Bates State Park Bates State Park, a pet-friendly attraction nestled in the scenic Blue Mountains of Oregon, boasts a rich history as a former lumber mill site and town, with interpretive panels detailing its past and ongoing restoration efforts. Visitors and their leashed dogs can immerse themselves in the park's natural beauty by exploring over three miles of hiking trails offering panoramic views of the park, old mill pond, and lush valley along the Middle Fork John Day River, Bridge Creek, and Clear Creek. The park is open to the public from May to November. See Details
Burns, OR, US