Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Baker, CA

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Baker. 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 Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is less than a 30-minute drive from the strip in Las Vegas. Leashed pets are allowed on dog-friendly trails. Owners are required to clean up after their dogs. Baggies for waste disposal are available in the campground and at the Scenic Drive fee station. Fido must be leashed at all times in the campground areas, and at other developed facilities such as the visitor center, Willow Springs picnic area and Red Rock overlook. Due to the extreme temperatures in the Canyon, pet owners should never leave their pets unattended inside their vehicles, and you should bring plenty of water for your pet as well. There is a fee per vehicle to enter. See Details
Pet Friendly Alpine Pedal Path
Alpine Pedal Path Alpine Pedal Path is a dog-friendly 3.2-mile (one-way) asphalt trail in Big Bear Lake, CA. This path is a great place for morning jogs, bike rides, and leisurely walks with Fido! It boasts fresh air and beautiful scenery along the way. The path has access points that lead to the lake and various beaches. See Details
Trona Pinnacles The Trona Pinnacles are dog-friendly! Fido can explore these unique geological features, which are located in the California Desert Conservation Area. The landscape features more than five hundred tufa spines, which vary in size and shape, and have been featured in many movies. Dogs must be leashed or under voice control during their visit to the Trona Pinnacles. Dog owners must clean up after their pet. Those interested in visiting the Pinnacles can check out the Bureau of Land Management's official website for step-by-step instructions on how to access them. See Details
California Citrus State Historic Park Spanning over 400 acres of southern California, the dog-friendly California Citrus State Historic Park in Riverside is a throwback to the early 1900s, a time when citrus fruits were being touted as the second gold rush of the state. The California Citrus State Historic Park has lots of demonstration groves and picnic areas among the trees. Leashed dogs are welcome on several trails around the groves, but aren't permitted inside any buildings. Hours vary by season so be sure to check their website before visiting. See Details
Spring Mountain Ranch Spring Mountain Ranch is a dog-friendly attraction in Blue Diamond, NV. Located adjacent to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, there are lots of hiking trails throughout the park to explore. Along the way, you can stop in a tree-shaded picnic area and use the provided grills to heat up a sausage for Fido. Dogs are welcome to join their owners, as long as they are on a leash and all mess is cleaned up after them. The opening times of this area vary depending on the time of year. There is an entrance fee. Check the website for seasonal opening dates. See Details
Historic Railroad Trail The Historic Railroad Hiking 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 Boulder City! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the Historic Railroad Hiking 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
Whitewater Preserve Whitewater Preserve is a dog-friendly nature area in Whitewater, CA. This large nature reserve is over 2,800 acres near the Whitewater River, and trails range from easy to moderate difficulty. Make sure to wear proper shoes and bring plenty of water for you and Fido. Please note that there is no cell service in this area. See Details
Castle Rock Trail Castle Rock Trail is an easy, dog-friendly, 1.6 mile hike in Angelus Oaks, CA. This trail is located within the San Bernardino National Forest and will take about one hour to complete with Fido. This short hike is a nice escape into beautiful scenery. Take in the lake views on a trail that is speckled with granite boulders. See Details
Cougar Crest Trailhead Cougar Crest Trailhead in Big Bear Lake, CA, offers moderate hiking. This dog-friendly trail is roughly 5 miles out and back. At the end, this trail meets up with the PCT at the base of Bertha Peak. You can follow this connection up a little over one mile and reach the peak as well. The views are spectacular and Fido will definitely be excited to go on this incredible journey. See Details
Pine Knot Trail to Grand View Point Pine Knot Trail to Grand View Point is a dog-friendly, moderately easy, 6.9-mile hike in Big Bear Lake, CA. This trail is located within San Bernardino National Forest. The trail will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. For a shorter hike you can take Mill Creek Road, which turns into Forest Service Road 2N10/Skyline Drive, to a point just below the summit where the trail passes over the road. See Details
Grays Peak Trail Grays Peak Trail is a moderately easy, 6.4-mile, out-and-back hike in Fawnskin, CA. This dog-friendly trail is located within the San Bernardino National Forest and will take about 3.5 hours to complete with Fido. This trail is on the north side of the lake and will actually lead you to the backside of the mountain where water views disappear. However, losing the view of the water is worth the peace, quiet, and open vistas that take its place. This area is subject to closure due to habitat protection. Since this trailhead is within the bald eagle habitat, it's closed during the nesting season from winter to spring, sometimes extending into summer. See Details
Cougar Crest Bertha Peak Trail The Cougar Crest Bertha Peak Trail is a moderately easy, dog-friendly 7.5 mile hike in Big Bear City, CA. This trail is located within San Bernardino National Forest and will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. This is a great trail for beginners and the trail is popular for all types of people from runners to families. During the week the trail is fairly desolate. The trail is best used from March until September. See Details
Mission Creek Preserve Mission Creek Preserve is a dog-friendly nature preserve in Desert Hot Springs, CA. The area is home to old buildings along a dusty pathway that you can walk with your leashed pup. On the way, you'll pass historic structures and stunning desert plant communities, all with the backdrop of Southern California’s tallest peak in the background. Don't forget to pick up after your pooch. See Details
Cathedral Rock Trail Cathedral Rock Trail in Mount Charleston, NV, is pet friendly. At nearly three miles, this out-and-back trail is rated moderate as it can get a little steep at times. Bring your leashed pooch with you to wander up from Mazie Canyon, enjoying wildflowers and butterflies during the spring. You can pause for a moment at the waterfall around halfway up the pathway which has an old road leading to it. The trail climbs a few short, steep switchbacks before reaching the summit, with a spectacular view of Kyle Canyon. Be careful of wintery hikes as this spot is a major avalanche zone and clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Exploration Peak Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Exploration Peak Park in Las Vegas, NV. This pet-friendly features a large grassy field, plenty of shade trees and a moderate hiking trail up to a peak with Vegas views. There is plenty of free parking, as well as restroom facilities. Dogs must remain on a 6-foot leash, and waste bags are available at the park. See Details
Will Abell Memorial Trail at Arrowhead Ridge Will Abell Memorial Trail at Arrowhead Ridge in Lake Arrowhead, CA is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are permitted on the 1.9 mile loop through an 80-acre preserve under the San Bernardino Mountain Land Trust. The tree-lined trail should take about 1 hour to complete and offers a ridge top view of Lake Arrowhead. Visitors should carry water and pack out all trash. See Details
Woodland Trail For an easy family hike, try the dog-friendly Woodland Trail in Big Bear, CA. This 1.5-mile loop is an interpretive trail that offers a self-guided tour of this dry-woodland area. The trail starts off HWY 38 about .2 miles west of Stanfield Cutoff and is well marked and has plenty of parking at the trailhead. Leashed dogs are allowed. An Adventure Pass or Interagency Pass is required for use of the amenities at the trailhead parking area. See Details
River Mountains Loop Trail River Mountains Loop Trail in Henerson, NV is dog friendly. Dogs are welcome to join their owners, as long as they are leashed and all mess is cleaned up after them. This pathway is approximately 34 miles in length and surrounds the River Mountains connecting Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Hoover Dam, Henderson, Boulder City and the rest of the Las Vegas Valley. There are trailheads in Boulder City, Henderson, and Lake Mead. See Details
Joshua Tree National Park Fido is allowed in certain pet-friendly areas of Joshua Tree National Park in Twentynine Palms, CA. The park features two distinct desert ecosystems, the Mojave and the Colorado. Pets must be on a leash no longer than six feet at all times, and may not go on any trails or in the backcountry, or inside any buildings. Dogs can explore picnic areas, roads, and campgrounds, but cannot go more than one hundred feet from them. The National Park reminds dog owners to clean up after their pet and bring plenty of water along for them. Visitors should check out Joshua Tree's official website for a map of where pets are allowed. See Details
Sycamore Canyon Park Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park is a 1,500-acre park in Riverside, CA, home to many rare species. A dog-friendly trail system allows locals and tourists alike to enjoy nature and provides amazing views of the city. Pets must be leashed and cleaned up after during their visit. Dog owners are asked to bring their own clean-up bags, and keep an eye out for snakes and other wildlife. See Details
Baker, CA, US