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Dog-Friendly Activities in Fairfield, ID

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Fairfield. 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 Shoshone Falls Park
Shoshone Falls Park Bring Fido to Shoshone Falls Park to marvel at "the Niagara of the West" in Twin Falls, ID. The park is dog friendly and features open green space, trails, picnic tables, grills, benches, restrooms, drinking fountains, a concession stand, a boat launch to Snake River, and, of course, Shoshone Falls with a 212-foot drop at a width of 900 feet. Dogs must be on a leash during their visit and aren't permitted in the grassy area of Dierkes Lake. There's a seasonal vehicle fee to enter the park. See Details
Pet Friendly Payette Brewing Co.
Payette Brewing Co. Located along the river in Downtown Boise, Payette Brewing Co. is dog friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome in its Tap Room and beer garden, which is stocked with lawn games and often features a local food truck. Payette Brewing Co. offers twenty beers on tap, local wine and cider, and non-alcoholic options. Its merchandise store features dog collars and leashes for furry four-legged fans of Payette. See Details
Telaya Wine Co. Dogs are welcome on the patio at Telaya Wine Co. in Garden City, Idaho. This dog-friendly winery hand-crafts their own delicious selection of old-world inspired, Idaho wines and is located just minutes from downtown Boise. You and Fido can enjoy the patio right next to the Boise River while you taste through some award-winning wines from the on-site tasting room. They love dogs, and always have a fresh water bowl out to keep them hydrated. Your pooch needs to be leashed, but they even have a few extras on-hand in case you forget yours. Food trucks are sometimes onsite. Please check their website for current schedule See Details
Ann Morrison Park Ann Morrison Park is a pet-friendly urban park in Boise, ID. The highlight is Dog Island, an island with two gates for dogs to play off-leash on. The site includes an active dog area that's more than 5 acres in size, a fenced area for shy dogs and a swim pond. Humans can hang out at picnic benches and tables around the space. Afterwards, wander the park's trails together. See Details
Lost Grove Brewing Located in downtown Boise, ID, Lost Grove Brewing is dog friendly. Leashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join their owners outside on the seasonal patio. Lost Grove's mission is to use sustainable practices that help the environment and socially responsible efforts that positively impact its communities while brewing innovative recipes that everyone can enjoy. See Details
Land of the Yankee Fork State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Land of the Yankee Fork State Park in Challis, ID. Fido is welcome to join you on the pet-friendly, historic trails that were once trudged by groups of miners back in the day. Be sure to check out the nearby ghost towns of Bonanza, Custer and Bayhorse, the Yankee Fork Gold Dredge, the Custer Motorway, and the Challis Bison Jump. There is a vehicle entrance fee, unless you have an Idaho State Parks Passport. See Details
Clubhound Clubhound is an off-leash play space located near the Boise River Greenbelt in Garden City, ID. Supervised by trained Rufferees, the area is fully fenced and features fun agility equipment and engaging activities throughout the day. A selection of drinks and occasional food trucks are also present. Please note that a day pass or membership is required. See Details
Winstead Park Winstead Park in Boise, ID, is pet friendly! All areas within Winstead Park, with the exception of the tennis courts, playground, shelter and parking lot, are available for hourly dog off-leash use. There are signs with maps identifying the approved area installed at the park for user reference. Dogs must be on a leash at all other times during the day. Please clean up after your pets. See Details
Jackpot Dog Park Jackpot Dog Park is a great spot to bring Fido to play, romp and socialize off-leash. This large recreation area is less than 1 mile off the main road. It's mostly grassy with a few trees and benches, making it the ideal location for outdoor time with Fido. See Details
Mother Earth Brew Co. Mother Earth Tap House is a dog-friendly pub in Boise, ID. Your leashed dog is welcome to join you inside or at an outdoor table on the patio. This pub offers draft beer, cans-to-go, is serviced by food trucks, and provides live entertainment. Try their Cali Creamin' Vanilla Ale, Tierra Madre Lager, Boo Koo IPA, or Milk Truck Latte Stout when you're visiting! See Details
Manitou Park Manitou Park in Boise, ID, is pet friendly! Fido is welcome to be off-leash in the approved area, which is marked on park signs. Dogs and their owners should be sure to follow the City's leash and pick-up ordinance going to and coming from the designated off-leash area, and follow the Dog Off-Leash Rules and Regulations while visiting the park. See Details
Bear Island Brewing Co. Bear Island Brewing Co. in Boise, ID, is pet friendly. This brewery is a proud veteran and family owned brewery that was once operated out of a garage. They offer a mix of unique brews that are prepared with local flair. Leashed dogs are welcome on the patio of the brewery. See Details
Bark Park Fido is welcome to play off-leash at Bark Park in Mountain Home, ID, a large, grassy space perfect for exercise and socializing. Water, bowls, waste bags, a trash bin and dirt parking are available near the entrance. Please note that shade is limited, and the entrance can be found on South 14th Street East. See Details
Sunset Park Sunset Park in Boise, ID, occupies 10 acres, of which 4.3 acres are available for off-leash use during designated hours. The pet-friendly, approved area is the open field on the west end of the park defined by the tennis courts and sidewalk to the west, the sidewalk on the south, and the property lines on the west and north end of the park. There are signs with maps identifying the approved area installed at the park for user reference. Dogs must be on a leash at all other times during the day. Please clean up after your pets. See Details
Together Treasure Valley Dog Island Together Treasure Valley Dog Island is an off-leash dog park located inside Ann Morrison Park in Boise, ID. The 5-acre dog park is fenced in and equipped with picnic shelters, benches and a pond where pups can splash around. Please note that Ann Morrison Park has seasonal leash requirements. See Details
Baxter's Dog Park Baxter's Dog Park, located in Twin Falls, ID, is an outdoor space where Fido can run and play off leash. There are separate areas for large and small dogs as well as a bench, picnic table and a dog water fountain. See Details
White Dog Brewing Co. Dogs are welcome at White Dog Brewing Co. in the capital city of Idaho, Boise. Brothers Joe and Troy Moore began brewing beer in their garage and became fascinated by creating their own hoppy beverages. Nowadays, they've upgraded the garage to a brewery with a storefront, but they still love the craft of brewing and produce a range of beers, including a blackberry sour, IPA, Hefeweizen, and interesting ales for you to enjoy at one of the two tables on their pet-friendly sidewalk patio with Fido. See Details
Ridge to River Trail System The Ridge to River Trail System is a dog-friendly network of over 190 miles of trails, weaving around the foothills of the capital city of Idaho, Boise. The trails in this network not only link the hills together, but also local neighborhoods. They vary in difficulty, ranging from steep and difficult pathways through the hills, to more gradual inclines. Although Fido must stay on their leash for most of the trails, including the Freestone Creek Trail, the Oregon Trail, and the Veterans Trail; there are a few controlled off-leash trails as well, such as the Corrals Trail, the Three Bears Trail, Shane's Loop, and the Ponds Loop. Dog owners should keep their leash with them at all times and be ready to pick up any mess made by their pets. See Details
Thousand Springs State Park & Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners at pet-friendly Thousand Springs State Park in Hagerman. Located in the Magic Valley region of southern Idaho, this beautiful park is divided into a number of different areas and is home to sections of the Oregon Trail as well as a stunning picnic spot at the Malad Gorge. There is a vehicle entrance fee, unless you have an Idaho State Parks Passport. See Details
Sawtooth National Recreation Area The Sawtooth National Recreation Area (Sawtooth NRA) consists of 756,000 acres of beautiful mountanious scenery. The Sawtooth NRA includes the Sawtooth Wilderness, Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wilderness, and the Hemingway-Boulders Wilderness areas. The Sawtooth NRA has over 700 miles of trails, 40 peaks rising over 10,000 feet and 300-plus high-elevation alpine lakes that add to the spectacular scenery and vistas. Recreational pursuits include outdoor activities like camping, hiking, backpacking, fishing, boating and canoeing, rafting, observing nature, photography and bicycling.

Please keep pets on a leash. The park has a "Leave-No-Trace" policy, so please pack out or use a 6 to 8 inch cat-hole for all pet waste.
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Fairfield, ID, US