Dog-Friendly Activities in Wilsall, MT

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Wilsall. 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 Snowfill Recreation Area Off-Leash Dog Park
Snowfill Recreation Area Off-Leash Dog Park Snowfill Recreation Area Off-Leash Dog Park in Bozeman, MT, is a spectacular 37-acre dog park with two miles of trails meandering through the park along with fencing, doggie drinking fountain and a vault toilet. Dogs and their humans enjoy the park throughout the year with hiking throughout all seasons and sledding in the winter. See Details
Pet Friendly Peets Hill/Burke Park
Peets Hill/Burke Park Peets Hill/Burke Park is a pet-friendly outdoor space for you and Fido to enjoy together in Bozeman, MT. There's loads of room for your pet to play at this off-leash park with trails and open space, too. Burke Park (also known as Peets Hill) is not fenced, and you'll want to bring water for your pooch to rehydrate on hot days. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Double Ditch Dog Park Double Ditch Dog Park, located in Red Lodge, MT, serves as dog-friendly open space for residents and visitors. It is roughly a 4-acre plot of land consisting of a dog-waste station nearby, benches, a picnic table, trails, natural areas and free flowing water on both sides which dogs can access. See Details
Custer Gallatin National Forest Custer Gallatin National Forest in Bozeman, MT, welcomes dogs to enjoy the wilderness and pet-friendly trails with their humans. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6-feet in all designated recreation areas including parking lots, picnic areas, day hiking trails, trailheads, interpretive centers, restrooms, boat docks and piers, and developed campgrounds. Dogs may be off leash when on non-day hiking trails and in the backcountry, but should be leashed when encountering other hikers. The address leads to the forest office where information on Custer Gallatin National Forest can be acquired before heading into the wilderness. See Details
First Peoples Buffalo State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at First Peoples Buffalo State Park in Ulm, MT. Native people once wandered the interpretive trails with herds of bison. The main pet-friendly trail is guided, so you can give yourself a lovely tour of the history of the vast valleys and mountains, with a panoramic view to go with it. See Details
Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Park Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Park is a 98-acre, pet-friendly spot in Big Timber, MT. This destination offers you and your pup the chance to meet some prairie dogs from a distance, of course. Whip out your binoculars and gaze across the prairie at the packs of dogs going about their days. Fido must be on a leash for the duration of their visit. See Details
Last Best Place Brewing Company If you and Fido are looking for a dog-friendly spot in Bozeman, MT, be sure to stop by Last Best Place Brewing Company! They have 14 different beers on tap. The brewery does not make food on site, but there are food trucks and restaurants nearby and Last Best Place keeps menus on hand for you to order from. There is a selection of board games to keep you entertained during your stay. See Details
Beehive Basin Trail No. 40 Beehive Basin Trail No. 40 is a dog-friendly route in Gallatin Gatway, MT. This challenging 7-mile trail boasts some of the most breathtaking views of Big Sky and Lone Peak. At the 3.3 mile mark hikers enter Beehive Basin, a U-shaped glacial cirque with a crystal clear lake. Pack a picnic lunch and treats for Fido to enjoy at this halfway point. The trail allows dogs to be off-leash in certain areas, but is popular with hikers, backpackers and campers so you'll likely come across other visitors while exploring. The trail is best traversed between May and October. See Details
Trout Creek Canyon Trout Creek Canyon is pet-friendly. This 7.5 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Helena, Montana features beautiful wild flowers during the season. It's rated moderate, so most canine hikers should be able to enjoy the natural beauty on display. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Gallatin Subaru Gallatin Subaru is a pet-friendly dealership in Bozeman, MT. Customers are encouraged to bring their furry companions indoors and can also utilize the outdoor fenced area with artificial turf. This makes it ideal whether you're waiting for your car to be serviced or bringing Fido while shopping for a new vehicle. See Details
Dornix Park Fido is welcome to join you on the trails at Dornix Park located in Big Timber, MT. This 50 acre recreation area on the banks of the Boulder River offers opportunities to hike on over 3 miles of trails. You and your pup can enjoy a picnic at a table in the shade, relax on a park bench, or cool your feet and paws off in the river. See Details
Buffalo Bill State Park Take a step back in time and experience life in the old West at Buffalo Bill State Park. This pet-friendly outdoor area boasts 3000 acres of park land and 9000 acres designated for water recreation. The trails at Buffalo Bill State Park provide the opportunity to spot moose, coyote, bear, elk, prairie dogs and more. Fido is welcome to join you for a hike, but dogs must be kept on a leash at all times in the park. Pets are not permitted in any of the park buildings or on the designated beach areas. See Details
Bozeman Pond Park Dog Park Bozeman Pond Park Dog Park in Bozeman, MT, is a fenced space for Fido to run and play. The park also features a beach, dog station, picnic tables and pavilions, a playground, trails and more. See Details
Paw Park Paw Park in Helena, MT, is a great place for Fido to get some energy out! The park features separate areas for small and large dogs, as well as water spickets and waste bags. There are benches for those who like to sit and a path around the perimeter for those who like to walk. See Details
Moja Campbell Dog Park Moja Campbell Dog Park is a off-leash park in Livingston, MT. There are trails to explore along the Yellowstone River during your visit. The park is not fenced, so Fido will need to respond well to voice commands. See Details
Paradise Adventure Company Paradise Adventure Company in Gardiner, MT, is pet friendly! Bring your dog along on a private tour and enjoy the Yellowstone River on a scenic float. Contact them beforehand to let them know Fido will be joining you. It's best to come equipped with a life jacket that fits your pooch to perfection. See Details
Gallatin County Regional Park Gallatin Regional Park in Bozeman, MT is home to an expansive fenced area. Pups can enjoy off-leash fun, while you soak up stunning mountain views in the distance. After playing in the 13-acre dog park section, reattach your dog's leash and go for a walk on one of the winding trails that meander through the rest of the park. See Details
Black Sandy State Park Dogs are allowed to join their owners at Black Sandy State Park in Helena, MT. Located on the shores of Hauser Lake formed by Hauser dam, this pet-friendly park is known for the water activities that can be enjoyed in the area. Some of the activities that people enjoy on the water include boating, water-skiing, and walleye and trout fishing. Dogs must be leashed and all mess cleaned up after them. See Details
Cooney State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Cooney State Park, where the reservoir is the star of the show. This dog-friendly recreation area in Roberts, MT, is surrounded by stunning mountains, home to excellent walleye and rainbow trout fishing, boating, and water-skiing options. Take a picnic with you to one of the many pretty picnic areas at this park. The park also has fire pits and fire rings for cooking. Pets must be on a leash for the duration of their visit and all mess should be cleaned up after them. See Details
Refuge Point Loop Trail Bring Fido on this dog-friendly, 2.5-mile loop trail near West Yellowstone, Montana. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it features amazing views above Earthquake Lake's upper point. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet in all designated recreation areas including parking lots, picnic areas, day hiking trails, trailheads, interpretive centers, restrooms, boat docks and piers, and developed campgrounds. Dogs may be off-leash on non-day hiking trails and in the backcountry but should be leashed when encountering other hikers. See Details
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