Dog-Friendly Activities in Sutton-Alpine, AK

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Sutton-Alpine. 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 Dog Park at Lake Lucile
Dog Park at Lake Lucile Bring your furry friend to the dog park at Lake Lucile in Wasilla, AK. This year-round fenced-in recreation area for your pup is at the park entrance. This space for him to play is approximately 300 feet long by 60 feet wide. There is water available in the summer months for pups. See their website for a complete list of dog park rules and regulations. See Details
Pet Friendly Far North Bicentennial Park
Far North Bicentennial Park Bring Fido to the dog-friendly Far North Bicentennial Park! This outdoor area is Anchorage's largest park, which provides year-round recreation opportunities for everyone. Fido can join you in roaming the designated off-leash North Gasline Trail. All park users share this trail, so ensure you practice courteous behavior. See Details
Dog Park at Connor's Bog This lovely, off-leash dog park is inside Connor's Bog in Anchorage, AK. Off-leash activity shall be restricted to the year-round designated exercise area. Pups not on their leashes are not permitted in areas when multi-use trails are groomed. Please practice courteous behavior and good "petiquette," as all park users share these areas. See Details
Chugach State Park With nearly 500,000 acres, Chugach State Park in Anchorage, AK, is one of the four largest state parks in the country. This dog-friendly state park allows you and your pup to explore plenty of trails. You can also head off the beaten path and explore the backcountry. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times except when in the backcountry, but dogs must be under voice control at all times. See Details
Winner Creek Trail Winner Creek Trail is an easy 3-mile, dog-friendly hike in Girdwood, AK, split into Upper and Lower sections. The Lower portion includes a boardwalk and dirt trail that will bring you to Winner Creek Gorge. Wander a little further to the hand tram, where dogs can join their owners. The Upper path is accessible at the gorge and gently ascends into the high country, where you will see indescribable views across the alpine valley. See Details
South Anchorage Sports Park The South Anchorage Sports Park in Anchorage, AK, is dog friendly! This recreation area features a dog park, an American Legion baseball field, two little league fields, an RC track, and paintball fields. Dogs must be leashed in all areas of the park, with the exception of the dog park. See Details
Onsite Brewing Company Onsite Brewing Company is a dog-friendly nanobrewery in Anchorage, AK. The mountain climbing-themed space welcomes leashed dogs. Order a flight and you're likely to discover many new favorites. Food trucks are on site occasionally. See Details
Chugach National Forest Chugach National Forest is an expansive dog-friendly forest situated 45 minutes south of Anchorage, AK. The second largest national forest in the nation, it encompassed 6.9 million miles of rain forests, coastal inlets, boreal woods, immense wetlands, tidewater glaciers, and towering mountain peaks. Bring Fido to Chugach National Forest for miles of breathtaking trails, unlimited backcountry camping, epic salmon fishing, and endless opportunities to view some of Alaska's most captivating wildlife. Portage Pass Trail is one of the most popular hikes and leads to stunning views of Portage Glacier and Portage Lake. Dogs must be leashed or restrained in developed recreation areas such as campgrounds, picnic areas and on developed trails. The Chugach is full of special places, from the Kenai Peninsula to Prince William Sound, to the eastern shores of the Copper River Delta and is an ideal place to explore with your canine companion. Visitors should note there is no formal entrance station but a main access point is located along the Seward Highway south of Anchorage. See Details
Crow Pass Trail Crow Pass Trail is a dog-friendly hiking path located in Eagle River, AK. This 23-mile trail follows the Iditarod National Historic Trail and stretches from the Eagle River Nature Center to Crow Creek Trailhead in Girdwood, AK. While it is possible to complete the trail in a single day, most hikers allow two or three days to finish. You and Fido should be prepared for a beautiful yet rigorous hike among glaciers, mining ruins and abundant wildlife. Please note that the Crow Pass Trail requires crossing a river, which can be dangerous during certain times of the year. See Details
Denali State Park Denali State Park is a dog-friendly park in Trapper Creek, AK. Fido can join you in the park's 325,240 acres providing a great variety of recreational opportunities, ranging from roadside camping to wilderness exploration. Leashed pups are welcome as long as they are always with their owners. Unleashed dogs are allowed in the backcountry but must be within voice command. See Details
Russian Jack Springs Park Russian Jack Springs Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Anchorage, AK. Dogs are welcome to play off-leash in the northeast corner of the park. Many parkgoers utilize this community space, so ensure your pup is always controlled, as the off-leash area is not fenced. See Details
Dog Park at Arctic Benson Park The dog park in Arctic Benson Park welcomes you to bring Fido to play with his pet companions! Thi Anchorage, AK, fenced-in dog park allows pups to play off-leash in safe space. See Details
Kayak Spencer Glacier Lake and Grandview 'Kayak Spencer Glacier Lake and Grandview' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Ari. Paddle around magnificent icebergs and up close to the Spencer glacier terminus face on this adventure experience. Dogs may be allowed with advance notice in rafts instead of kayaks depending on size of dog and date of trip. The experience lasts 12.5 hours and can accommodate up to 6 guests ages 8 and up. Rates start at $448 per person. See Details
Dog Park at Whisper Faith Kovach Bring Fido to play at the dog park at Whisper Faith Kovach Park in Anchorage, AK. This fenced dog park allows pups to socialize off their leashes. There are two separate play areas, one for pups under 25 pounds and one for larger dogs. See Details
Alpenglow Brewery Alpenglow Brewery is a dog-friendly establishment in Anchorage, AK. Leashed and friendly pups are welcome to join you at a table or high top out front in the warmer months. They have rotating craft beers on tap to try and offer flights. See Details
Hive Mind Meadery Hive Mind Meadery in Anchorage, AK, allows dogs indoors and offers treats for visiting pups. Guests are asked to enter through the garage side of the building and avoid blocking any garage doors when parking. This pet-friendly meadery focuses on sustainability, using natural ingredients and avoiding artificial additives whenever possible. See Details
US Ghost Adventures Anchorage Bring Fido on the US Ghost Adventures top-rated, pet-friendly ghost tour running all year round in Anchorage, AK. Explore the city’s haunted and historic spots on a 1-mile walk with expert local guides, from Oscar Anderson House Museum to Snow City Cafe, Captain Cook Monument, and Boney Courthouse. Outdoor only, no building entry; leashed pups welcome. Perfect for private groups, bachelorettes and special events—book now if you dare! See Details
Tippecanoe Alaska Tippecanoe is a dog-friendly canoe, kayak and paddleboard rental outfitter in Willow, AK, located within the Nancy Lake State Recreation Area. Bring Fido along to explore scenic lakes surrounded by forests, wildlife and mountain views. Dog life jackets are available for rent, making it easy for pups to safely join in on your Alaska paddling adventure. See Details
University Lake University Lake in Anchorage, AK, features designated off-leash trails for Fido to enjoy! These trails may be closed to off-leash use on a seasonal basis and will have a posted notice. Swimming by dogs and/or their people is prohibited to protect nesting birds and a very active beaver community. Beavers can be extremely aggressive during mating season and while protecting kits. See Details
Chase Trail The Chase 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 Talkeetna! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Chase 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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