Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Hayfork, CA

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Hayfork. 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 Arcata Community Forest
Arcata Community Forest Take Fido for an adventure through dog-friendly Arcata Community Forest in Arcata, CA. Comprised of 793 acres of towering redwoods, the forest is popular with hikers, cyclists, runners and horseback riders. Leashed dogs can join you to explore 11 miles of multi-use trails. While camping is prohibited, they offer several access points to the forest, including a parking area and trailhead at the junction of Fickle Hill Road and Ficklehill Lane. See Details
Pet Friendly Whiskeytown National Recreation Area
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area Pet-friendly Whiskeytown National Recreation Area has at least seventy miles of trails to explore with your four-legged companion in Whiskeytown, CA. Mountains reflected in Whiskeytown Lake make this the perfect place to slow life down and reconnect with nature. Dogs are not allowed in any buildings, Brandy Creek Beach, East Beach, Oak Bottom Beach, or Whiskey Creek Group Picnic Area Beach. Fido must be on a leash of six or less feet at all times. See Details
Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park is a pet-friendly attraction in Mendocino, CA. You and Fido can wander the half-mile coastal trail to the lighthouse that was built in 1909. Once you arrive at the historic building, you don't have to leave Fido outside, they can enter the building with you and look around. The park is open every day of the week from sunrise to sunset. See Details
Bidwell Park Bidwell Park is the crown jewel of Chico, CA. This sprawling dog-friendly outdoor recreation area offers miles of trails for you and your pup. The park is divided by Manzanita Avenue. Dogs are allowed off leash in Lower Park between the hours of 5:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Four-legged guests may be off leash anytime along the north side of Upper Park Road. Off leash dogs must be under voice control. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the the One-Mile or Five-Mile swimming areas and in certain swimming areas in Upper Park. The park is expansive and there are many ways to access it. It is suggested that you visit their website to pick the trail you wish to start at. Watch for rattlesnakes, poisonous plants, and ticks during your visit. See Details
Greenhorn Park Greenhorn Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Yreka, CA. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed on a lead no longer than 6-feet in developed areas. Fido can run off-leash under the control of his handler within undeveloped areas as long as his owner has a leash in possession and keeps Fido under control at all times. See Details
Sundial Bridge Bring Fido out for a day at Sundial Bridge, a pet-friendly park in Redding, CA. Leashed pets are welcome to walk with you across this world-famous pedestrian bridge and public art installation that crosses over the Sacramento River. You can also access the surrounding river trails for more exploration and exercise. The bridge can get and remain hot, so owners should be cautious when crossing with their four-legged friends and may need to carry them. See Details
Jackson Demonstration State Forest Take Fido for a walk through the woods at Jackson Demonstration State Forest in Fort Bragg, CA. The outdoor recreational area features 48 miles of dog-friendly hiking trails, including the popular Chamberlin Creek Waterfall Trail. The trails are filled with a variety of different trees, with redwoods being the most prevalent. See Details
Navarro River Redwoods State Park Navarro River Redwoods State Park is a pet-friendly travel destination in Elk, CA. The park is 660 acres along the 14-mile contiguous river corridor, where Fido is welcome to tag along but must remain on a leash. You and your furry friend can enjoy picnicking, kayaking and camping during your visit. Dogs should remain confined to a tent or vehicle at night. See Details
Red Bluff Recreation Area Red Bluff Recreation Area in Red Bluff, CA is dog friendly. This area offers walking trails for Fido and gives direct access to the Sacramento River. Stop for a picnic, a casual stroll, explore the campground, swim, try your hand at fishing, or enjoy the large expanse of grass with your canine companion. See Details
Drive-Thru Tree Park Drive-Thru Tree Park is a privately-owned grove so leashed dogs are allowed on trails. But we do ask that you respect our wild animals, our other human and animal guests, and protect that curious family member by keeping him/her leashed. See Details
Faery Falls/Ney Springs Faery Falls/Ney Springs is a dog-friendly 1.4-mile trail near Mount Shasta, CA. This moderately challenging hike features forest views, ruins and a waterfall. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas. A high-clearance vehicle is often needed to reach the trailhead. Please note cell service is limited. See Details
Gray Lodge Wildlife Area Fido must remain leashed or secured in your vehicle when exploring Gray Lodge Wildlife Area in Gridley, CA. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area is a 9,200-acre expanse of protected wetlands offering trails, bird-watching, fishing & hunting. Visitors can enjoy a seasonal nature tour or embark on a self-guided walk through this vast open area which is abundant with wildlife. The ponds and grasslands provide food, water and shelter for more than 300 species of resident and migrant birds and mammals. See Details
Pomo Bluffs Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Pomo Bluffs Park in Fort Bragg, CA. The 25-acre, pet-friendly park sits on the spectacular southern bluffs above Noyo Bay and features a paved walking trail where you and your pup can take in the beautiful views. The walkway is suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, and there are interpretive exhibits and benches along the path, as well as waste bag dispensers to help clean up after Fido. See Details
Jug Handle State Natural Reserve Dogs are welcome at pet-friendly Jug Handle State Natural Reserve in Fort Bragg, CA, but are not permitted at any area to the east. Located halfway between the towns of Fort Bragg and Mendocino, you and Fido will be in awe of the ocean views and peaceful forests in the area. Please note that does are not allowed east of Highway 1 or on Staircase Trail. See Details
Hiller Park Hiller Park is a dog-friendly park in the community of McKinleyville, CA. This 36-acre park offers 1.5 miles of trails to explore with Fido, and a designated off-leash area anywhere west of the split rail fence. Facilities include a children's playground, picnic tables, a barbecue area, and restrooms. The park is open from 8am to 8pm daily, and the gates are locked promptly at 8.15pm. See Details
Sacramento River Trail The Sacramento River 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 Redding! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the Sacramento River 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
Anderson River Park Take a breathtaking stroll along the Sacramento River at Anderson River Park in Anderson, CA. Enjoy all the wildlife and plant life with your furry friend on these pet-friendly trails. Large oak trees provide plenty of shade for you and Fido. See Details
Hedge Creek Falls Hedge Creek Falls is a pet-friendly recreational spot in Dunsmuir, CA. Your leashed pup can tag along as you explore the area. The trail to the falls is less than a mile and provides a relaxed, shaded retreat on warm days. Enjoy walking behind the waterfall and taking in the view from the platform overlooking the Sacramento River with your furry friend. See Details
Sacramento River Bend Area The historic Sacramento River Bend Area in Red Bluff, CA, is dog friendly. This place of natural beauty in California is popular among pet owners and their pooches because of the numerous trails that hug the river, many of which begin on Highway 36, Bend Ferry Road, and Jellys Ferry Road. The Paynes Creek Wetlands trail systems is a great way to see the wildlife in the area, including river otters, beavers, osprey, deer, and turtles. For the explorers out there, the Yana Trail will help you discover the backcountry. Novice hikers should be ready for some pretty rugged trails that will allow you and Fido to truly get back to nature. Rattlesnakes are a common sight on warm days. Watch your step. See Details
Middle Fork Applegate River Trail Middle Fork Applegate River Trail is a moderately easy, 6-mile hike in Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest that will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. This dog-friendly trail near Seiad Valley, CA offers multiple opportunities to cool off in the river, side streams or a swimming hole. Please note that Northwest Forest Pass required. See Details
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