Dog Friendly Activities in Wyoming

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Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on vacation. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in Wyoming, we can point you towards the nearest off-leash dog park, the most popular dog beach, a really great hiking trail, and lots of other places to play with Fido.

Pet Friendly CCC Ponds
CCC Ponds The CCC Ponds in Pinedale, WY, are pet friendly. The ponds include the Fish Pond, Duck Pond, Beaver Pond and Frog Pond. A pet-friendly walking path was added to enable public access, as well as the installation of benches, interpretive signs and a parking lot to allow the public to enjoy the area. See Details
Pet Friendly Love's Travel Stop
Love's Travel Stop Love's Travel Stop in Laramie, WY, is a dog-friendly gas station and rest area. Across America, you'll find Love's Travel Stops that offer facilities for traveling canines. This location has a fully-fenced dog park with a convenient waste station. See Details
Clear Creek Trail Head Clear Creek Trail Head in Buffalo, WY, is part of the Clear Creek Trail System that includes more than 20 miles of mostly interconnected trails. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on paths that offer wonderful scenery of the Bighorn Mountains and sections of trail that meander alongside the waters of Clear Creek. See Details
Wiggly Field Off-Leash Dog Park Bring Fido to Wiggly Field Off-Leash Dog Park in Powell, WY. This dog park offers plenty of open space for pups to run and play. There are large shade trees, concrete tunnels, benches under a small covered area, a picnic table and a waste receptacle. To find the dog park, enter Homesteader Park from 7th St, pass the Armory and the park will be on your right across from the baseball fields. See Details
Dog Park at Key Club Park Bring Fido to blow off some steam at the dog park at Key Club Park in Rawlins, WY. This off-leash pup recreation area features separate sections for small and large dogs and has running water. See Details
Sink or Swim Trail Sink or Swim Trail in Jackson, WY, is pet friendly. Dogs are welcome on this mountainous hike through the Wyoming wilderness. From the Josies Ridge Trail, the Sink or Swim trail cuts across the face of Snow King Mountain winding through thick pine forest. You and your leashed pooch will love the views along the way. Don't forget to clean up any mess that is left behind to preserve the cleanliness of this rural trail. The trail can be accessed from the Cache Creek Trailhead or Josies Ridge. See Details
Dalbey Memorial Park Dalbey Memorial Park is pet-friendly. This public park features a lake with fishing docks, sports fields, courts and sheltered picnic tables. Leashed dogs can enjoy the paved trail around Gillette’s Fishing Lake at Dalbey Memorial Park. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. The park is open every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. See Details
Hagen Highway Trail Hagen Highway Trail in Jackson, WY, is pet friendly. This trail takes off from the main Hagen Trail and follows an old roadbed through the forest up to the junction with the Sink or Swim Trail. Leashed pups are welcome on the trail and owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind by them. See Details
Candy Thompson Memorial Dog Park Candy Thompson Memorial Dog Park is located within Jirdon Park in Torrington, WY. There are three separately fenced areas dedicated to group play, agility and training, and timid dogs. The agility area has a tunnel, weaving poles, a see-saw, stepping stones and jumping hoops. Additional park features include a double-gated entrance, covered seating and a pet waste station. See Details
Dog Park at Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center Fido can stretch his legs while off-leash at the dog park at Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center in Cheyenne, WY. This convenient, fenced dog park offers an open, grassy rest stop for canine copilots to take an exercise break after spending time in the car. There are also shaded picnic tables and a water spigot just outside of the dog park. Please note that dogs are not permitted inside the on-site buildings and must be leashed when outside of the dog park. See Details
Yellowstone National Park Dogs are welcome in the developed areas of the Yellowstone National Park, a pet-friendly park in Wyoming. Enjoy visiting the world's first national park with Fido. Marvel at a volcano’s hidden power rising up in colorful hot springs, mudpots and geysers. Explore mountains, forests and lakes to watch wildlife and witness the drama of the natural world unfold. Pets are not allowed on boardwalks, hiking trails, in the backcountry or in thermal areas. See Details
Nancy Mockler Dog Park Nancy Mockler Dog Park is a fenced space for Fido to play off-leash in Cheyenne, WY. The park includes a separate area for small or elderly pets, shade and benches. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind and to keep an eye on dogs playing. See Details
Cody Wyoming Adventures Cody Wyoming Adventures offers pet-friendly outdoor adventures in Cody, WY. The Red River Canyon Trips provide whitewater adventure on the Shoshone river. For land-based adventures, check out the Wild Mustang Tours which provide an up-close experience with the wild mustangs of McCullough Peaks. For those wishing to visit Yellowstone National Park, Cody Wyoming Adventures offers a Yellowstone Wildlife and Photo Tour. Leashed pets are welcome on any tour as long as other tour-goers are not afraid of dogs. Prior approval is required if bringing Fido along. See Details
The O-SO Fun Dog Park Fido will love to play at The O-SO Fun Dog Park in Gillette, WY. The park is fenced, so Fido can run safely under supervision without a leash. The park also features separate areas for large and small dogs. 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
Medicine Bow Rail Trail The Medicine Bow Rail 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 Laramie! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Medicine Bow Rail 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
National Elk Refuge The National Elk Refuge is a dog-friendly attraction in Jackson, WY. Both pedestrians and leashed dogs are allowed on the main refuge road on the east side of the site and from mid-December through early April. You and Fido can view a herd of local elks grazing in their winter habitat. The elks have been on this protected area since 1912 and they are joined by large flocks of birds, bighorn sheep, coyotes, pronghorns, curlews, sandhill cranes, and trumpeter swans. See Details
Bighorn National Forest Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans on an exploration of Bighorn National Forest, a pet-friendly area in Sheridan, WY. Bighorn National Forest has 1,200 miles of trails throughout much of the 189,000 acres of protected wilderness along with three scenic byways, multiple reservoirs and miles of streams, 10 picnic areas, 30 campgrounds and more. Dogs must be leashed at all times and aren't permitted in the backcountry. Bighorn National Forest is bear country, so dogs should wear bear bells to prevent startling the bears. You must clean up after your pet at all times. See Details
Cheyenne Botanic Gardens The pet-friendly Cheyenne Botanic Gardens are located at Lions Park in Cheyenne, WY. Gentle and well-trained dogs are welcome to visit the outdoor garden spaces with you; however, they must always be on a six-foot or shorter leash. In addition, owners are asked to please respect the garden's grounds and clean up after their dogs. See Details
Gizmo's Dog Park Gizmo's Dog Park is a 2-acre area that is perfect for off-leash play in Dubois, WY. The fenced park is located behind East Fork Vet Clinic and features running water, a picnic shelter and a clean-up station. See Details
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