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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Dell, MT

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Dell. 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 Custer Gallatin National Forest
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
Pet Friendly Beehive Basin Trail No. 40
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
Idaho Falls River Walk Fido is welcome to join you for a walk on the pet-friendly Idaho Falls River Walk in Idaho Falls, ID. Enjoy a variety of routes, as well as beautiful views of the Snake River. Check the website for trail options and maps. See Details
Idaho Falls River Walk - Greenbelt Trail Set out on a 10.6 mile loop around the dog-friendly Greenbelt Trail, a popular section of the 14-mile Idaho Falls River Walk. Greenbelt Trail leads walkers, bikers, and bird watchers along five miles of paved path on each side of the Snake River. Described as an easy trail to take at a casual pace on foot, leashed dogs are welcome to accompany you on this scenic 3 hour loop. The path winds past the Japanese Garden, a waterfall, and various shops & restaurants. See Details
The Ashton to Tetonia Trail Dogs are welcome on the Ashton to Tetonia Trail in Ashton, ID. This pet-friendly trail stretches for nearly 30 miles through the classic countryside of Idaho. The trail itself follows the route of a once important railroad, the Oregon Short Line, that used to connect isolated communities and transport livestock. Nowadays, it's frequented by bikers and hikers who are looking to explore the farmland in this pretty rural area. As well as the fields full of various crops, you'll also pass over three historic bridges, wander through pine trees, and witness wonderful views of the Teton Mountains. See Details
Russ Freeman Park Leashed dogs are allowed at this park in Idaho Falls, ID. Bring your dog for a 1-mile walk along the park loop. 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
Mesa Falls Nature Trail Mesa Falls Nature Trail is a dog-friendly route in Ashton, ID. The Mesa Nature Trail starts at the upper parking lot of the Mesa Falls Visitor Center and leashed dogs are welcome. The 2-mile flat unpaved trail meanders through a quiet forest and ends at an overlook of Lower Mesa Falls. There's a small parking and entrance fee. See Details
Rexburg Nature Park Leashed dogs are welcome at pet-friendly Rexburg Nature Park, located on 15 acres in Rexburg, ID. Pups will love the jogging paths that are along a beautiful area close to the South Fork of the Teton River. It's away from traffic and in a more tranquil environment. Wildlife and waterfowl can often be seen in this area. There's also a fenced dog park onsite for Fido to enjoy some off-leash play. See Details
Railroad Right-of-Way Trail The Railroad Right-of-Way 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 Saint Anthony! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Railroad Right-of-Way 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
Harriman State Park Harriman State Park in Idaho is a waterfowl and wildlife refuge, where leashed pets are welcome to explore beyond the parking lot in the winter season. Located in Island Park, this 16,000-acre refuge is home to moose, elk, trumpeter swans and a variety of other animals. The dog-friendly Harriman Hounds Trail is groomed in the winter for you and Fido to enjoy, however, pets are not allowed on park trails, in any park buildings or yurts during the rest of the year. See Details
Caribou-Targhee National Forest Caribou-Targhee National Forest in Idaho Falls, ID is dog-friendly. This spectacular forest provides year-round recreation opportunities for you and Fido. Camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, and riding ATVs are just some of the popular outdoor pursuits which attract visitors to the forest. During your visit, take Fido along Darby Canyon Wind Cave Trail. This 6.3 mile trail leads hikers through woodland, scenic meadows, and a hilly area overlooking the the picturesque valley below. A waterfall marks the onward journey towards the ice caves, but dogs and their owners should only admire these from a distance. The Caribou-Targhee National Forest has two wilderness areas, Jedediah Smith and Winegar Hole, and many points of interest such as The Curlew National Grassland, Upper Palisades Lake, Mesa Falls, Teton Canyon, and Mink Creek Recreation Area. See Details
Taylor Park Taylor Park is a pet-friendly recreational spot in Manhattan, MT. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you at this spacious park off the Interstate of Hwy 90 and Broadway. A walking trail, a little free library and picnic tables are on site. See Details
South Fork Loop Trail The South Fork Loop Trail is a dog-friendly hike in Big Sky, MT. Fido is welcome to join you on this trail that is open year-round provided that they are leashed or under voice command. The dirt-surfaced trail is one mile long and parallels the river in some sections. See Details
Madison Buffalo Jump State Park Madison Buffalo Jump State Park is a pet-friendly National Historic Landmark in Three Forks, MT. Your furry friend can join you as you hike to the top for impressive views of the Madison River Valley, but they must remain leashed. While visiting, it is easy to visualize what has happened as you read the interpretive signs on your way up. See Details
Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area Leashed dogs are welcome at Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area, a pet-friendly recreation site in Anaconda, MT. Popular activities include hiking and biking the trail, picnicking, bird watching, and hunting. Please remember to clean up after Fido. See Details
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest is a dog-friendly recreation space in Dillon, MT. You and Fido can explore the state's largest national forest which spans 3.39 million acres and offers opportunities for hiking, picnicking, wildlife viewing and much more. Pets must be on a leash no longer than six feet in all developed areas and are not permitted in swimming areas. See Details
Beaverhead Rock State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Beaverhead Rock State Park, a pet-friendly recreation site in Twin Bridges, MT. Popular activities include hiking, wildlife viewing and photography. The historic Beaverhead Rock formation was recognized by Sacagawea, a Native guide traveling with the Lewis & Clark Expedition. A variety of wildlife, including bears, call the park home, so please practice bear safety during your visit. See Details
Henrys Lake State Park Henrys Lake State Park is a pet-friendly destination in Island Park, ID. Situated around one of Idaho's prettiest mountain lakes just down the road from Yellowstone National Park, this state park is home to plenty of beautiful nature trails for hiking, biking and wildlife viewing. Dogs aren't allowed in the waters of this 6,000-acre lake, but they can join you elsewhere in the picturesque park. See Details
Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Leashed dogs are welcome at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, a pet-friendly recreation area in Lima, MT. You and your pup can enjoy hiking the two trails in the refuge. Wildlife and wildflower viewing, fishing, photography, cross-country skiing, and hunting are also popular. Please remember to clean up after Fido. Be aware that certain areas of this refuge have seasonal closures to protect wildlife. See Details
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