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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Crowsnest Pass, AB

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Crowsnest Pass. 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 The Whitefish Trail
The Whitefish Trail The pet-friendly Whitefish Trail welcomes pups to join their owners when exploring! This multi-use path stretches 42 miles around the Whitefish, MT, area, connecting different points of interest and trailheads. There's something for everyone, with trails that lead to creeks, scenic overlooks, forests and more. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trail as long as they are well-behaved and cleaned up after. See Details
Pet Friendly Stahl Peak Lookout Trail
Stahl Peak Lookout Trail Leashed dogs are welcome on the Stahl Peak Lookout Trail, a 9.3-mile hike in Eureka, MT, that will take about 5 hours to complete with Fido. The dog-friendly trail lies within Kootenai National Forest, a beautiful 7,000-acre forest that is surrounded by another 33,000 acres of high country. See Details
Waterton Lakes National Park Bring Fido to the pet-friendly Waterton Lakes National Park where you and your pup will find breathtaking waterfalls, clear lakes, beautiful streams and stunning mountain vistas in Waterton Park, AB. From the moderately difficult Bear's Hump Trail, which leads to epic views of a lake and mountain range, to the easy Blakiston Falls Trail, there's something for every level of hiker in this idyllic protected area. Dogs must be leashed at all times, and it is imperative to the health of the wildlife that you clean up after your pup. See Details
Bluebird Lake Highline Trail Bluebird Lake - Highline Trail in Eureka, MT, is a 4.6-mile pet-friendly hike in Kootenai National Forest that will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. Luckily the beautiful Ten Lakes Scenic Area is an out-of-the-way trip, so it's not too crowded. Spending the night car camping at Big or Little Therriault Lakes will allow you to spend a whole day enjoying the peaceful backcountry. See Details
Saint Paul Lake Trail Saint Paul Lake Trail in Noxon, MT, is an 8-mile, pet-friendly hike in the Kootenai National Forest that will take about 5 hours to complete with Fido. This trail is a must for those hiking with their dog. It will take you through beautiful wilderness scenery as it follows a refreshing creek and old-growth forest. Enjoy relaxing by the quiet lake. See Details
Middle Fork Bull River Trail #978 Middle Fork Bull River Trail #978 is a 6-mile, pet-friendly hike in the Kootenai National Forest in Noxon, MT. The trail ends at a dispersed campsite approximately six miles from the trailhead. There are two major stream crossings at about the 1-mile mark that can be challenging and dangerous during peak flows. See Details
Whitefish Mountain Resort Take Fido to enjoy the natural beauty surrounding Whitefish Mountain Resort in Whitefish, MT. The resort is a popular ski destination that offers pet-friendly activities throughout all seasons of the year. Dogs are welcome to trek up the mountain trails. Please be sure to check the status of trails before departing on a hike as some may close due to weather conditions. See Details
Bragg Creek Trails Bragg Creek Trails is a pet-friendly recreation area in Alberta. This beautiful area is home to a series of pet-friendly paths you can explore with your leashed pooch, including the moderate Strange Brew Loop and easy Snowshoe Hare Loop. Don't forget to check out the beautiful Elbow Falls while you're there. See Details
Little Hoodoo Trail Dog-friendly Little Hoodoo Trail in Rexford, MT, provides an excellent view of impressive sandstone formations known as The Hoodoos. Beginning at Rexford Bench Campground, the moderately challenging 1.3 mile trail takes an average of 30 minutes to complete and is ideal for hiking, running or walking with your four-legged friend. Little Hoodoo Trail is a short, single track trail offering views of The Hoodoos jutting out from an inlet along Lake Koocanusa. They can also be viewed from the west side of Highway 37. For those wishing to see more expansive lake views in this scenic area, Little Hoodoo Trail eventually crosses the Pacific NW Trail. See Details
Fort Calgary Fort Calgary is a dog-friendly museum in Calgary, CA. Leashed dogs are welcome in the outside areas of this park, which includes a historic fort. Located along the RiverWalk, it only takes 10 minutes to reach this site from downtown with your dog. See Details
Prince's Island Park Prince's Island Park in downtown Calgary, AB is pet friendly. Take a stroll around this pretty public park and you'll encounter many dogs and their owners along the way. Be sure to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy it in one of the flower gardens, then wander on the paved trails and learn about the constructed wetland that surrounds the Chevron Learning Pathway. See Details
Fish Creek Provincial Park Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary is pet-friendly. Cast a line with your Labrador into Bow River, a world-class trout fishery, explore nearly 50 miles of paved and shale pathways, and be on the look out for more than 200 species of bird who have been spotted in the park. See Details

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