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Other Dog Activities in Roundup, MT

Here are the other dog-friendly attractions closest to Roundup. 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 Thirsty Street Brewing Company
Thirsty Street Brewing Company Thirsty Street Brewing Company is a pet-friendly brewery located in downtown Billings, MT. Chill with your pooch inside the taproom or on the patio, where you can play games like shuffleboard together. This microbrewery offers a diverse selection of fresh brewed beer and a wine on tap. See Details
Pet Friendly Pictograph Cave State Park
Pictograph Cave State Park Dog-friendly Pictograph Cave State Park in Billings, MT provides a great spot for pets and their owners to hang out. The oldest rock art in the cave is over 2,000 years old. The Pictograph, Middle, and Ghost caves at the park were home to prehistoric hunters and thousands of artifacts have been excavated over the years. Dogs and their owners can explore the trail that leads to the park, and imagine those that have walked there over the years. Pets must be on a leash and all mess cleaned up after them. See Details
Canyon Creek Brewing Canyon Creek Brewing in Billings, MT, is pet friendly. This great microbrewery has a dog-friendly outdoor patio area and inside where you and your pooch can hang out while you taste a brew. Be sure to check their website in advance, as there are often food trucks on site for a bite to eat. 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
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
Chief Plenty Coups State Park Dogs are allowed at Chief Plenty Coups State Park in Pryor, MT. The park is named after the diplomatic leader of the Crow Nation, Chief Plenty Coups, and is where his log home and farmstead still stand. With his leadership, he tried to bridge the gap between the settlers and natives in the area during the 19th century. Experience what life would have been like in Montana at that time, as well as exploring the nature trails with your pooch. Fido is welcome in the pet-friendly outdoor areas of the park, as long as he is leashed and cleaned up after. Opening times vary depending on the season, so be sure to check their website in advance. See Details
Ackley Lake State Park Ackley Lake State Park in Hobson, MT, is pet friendly. This 290-acre park is centered around the picturesque body of water, Ackley Lake. When you're visiting the lake, you will be amazed at the size of the sky and the stunning views of Little Belt and Snowy Mountains. The park is open year-round and dogs on a leash are welcome throughout, other than on the swimming beaches. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that their pooches leave behind. See Details
Crazy Peak Brewing Company & Circle T Taproom Crazy Peak Brewing Company & Circle T Taproom is a dog-friendly brewery in Big Timber, MT. Fido is welcome to join you for a pint or flight of craft beer in the taproom or outside at a picnic table. They also have some snack food available to pair with your beer. See Details
Beartooth Highway Beartooth Highway is pet-friendly. Ending just before the northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park, Beartooth Highway gives Fido the chance to see the same varied wildlife as inside the park but without the crowds. Beartooth Highway winds 68 miles into the Northern Rocky Mountains, gaining 5,000ft in elevation along the way and cutting through one of the most wildlife-rich regions of the United States. Visitors have the chance to see Mountain Lions, Moose and Bears, oh my. In addition to wonderful wildlife, scenic overlooks offer panoramic views of alpine meadows, untouched lakes and snow-capped mountains. Due to snowfall, the highway is only usually open from Memorial Day weekend to mid-October. See Details
Trailhead Spirits Trailhead Spirits is a craft distillery & cocktail bar in the heart of Billings, MT. They're pet-friendly and welcome Fido to join you inside the tasting room. Stop in and try their vodka, gin, or Montana-made whiskeys. They've curated a variety of craft cocktails, featuring options like the Trailhead Espresso Martini, Strawberry Gin Smash, or Campfire Old Fashioned. Dogs must be leashed and well behaved. See Details
Yellowstone Dog Sports Yellowstone Dog Sports offers Summer Vacation Camp for dogs and their owners close to Yellowstone Park. Dogs can participate in hiking and swimming as well as receive instruction from top instructors in dock diving, obedience, herding, agility, and more. Yellowstone Dog Sports also offers training classes and events throughout the year. See Details
Eddie's Corner Eddie's Corner is a pet-friendly rest stop in Moore, MT. The area has two pet sections with waste stations for your furry friend to stretch their legs. Picnic tables are available and trees are provided throughout for shade. See Details
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Fido can join on the roadway near Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument in Crow Agency, MT. While limited, the pet-friendly area where dogs are allowed is restricted to the side of the main road across from the national monument, making for a nice pitstop. Pets aren't permitted on the trails or in any of the buildings. Pets must be leashed, cleaned up after and can't be left unattended. See Details

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