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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Hysham, MT

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Hysham. 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 Norm Schoenthal Island
Norm Schoenthal Island Norm Schoenthal Island is a dog-friendly open area in Billings, MT. This large recreation area alongside the Yellowstone River welcomes leashed dogs along the 2-mile trail system. The Island has very nice scenery and easy walks in all directions. See Details
Pet Friendly Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area North District
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area North District Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area North District, a pet-friendly attraction in Fort Smith, MT. You and Fido can enjoy hiking over 17 miles of trails. Boating, camping, photography and marveling at the scenic views are also popular activities. Please remember to clean up after Fido. Be aware that this park has two districts that are three hours driving distance apart, so it's strongly recommended to confirm which district offers the locations you plan to visit. See Details
Zimmerman Park Zimmerman Park in Billings, MT features miles of pet-friendly trails along the Rims, from the bluffs above Billings. Enjoy hiking the trails and taking in incredible views with your pup. 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
Tongue River Canyon Tongue River Canyon is a dog-friendly hiking area inside Bighorn National Forest near Parkman, WY. The trail that follows Tongue River provides an opportunity for impressive views of limestone walls, tributary canyons and even small waterfalls after a snowmelt. Fido is welcome to join you on this 4.7-mile trek, but dogs must be kept under control at all times. See Details
Lake Elmo State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Lake Elmo State Park, a pet-friendly recreation space in Billings, MT. Popular activities include hiking the trails, paddle boarding, picnicking, fishing and bird watching. This state park even features a dog park on the west side of the lake with a water area, so Fido can enjoy some off-leash fun with other canines. Please remember to clean up after your pup. See Details
Four Dances Recreation Area Explore 765 acres of BLM-managed open space at Four Dances Recreation Area in Billings, MT. Hike pet-friendly trails with your leashed dog while taking in river and city views, spotting wildlife, and photographing scenic cliffs. This protected, nonmotorized day-use area preserves diverse habitats and natural beauty. See Details
Pompeys Pillar National Monument Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails around Pompeys Pillar National Monument. Enjoy the geological features of the Monument site. The Pillar and the cliffs across the river are composed of sandstones and shales. Although no animal or plant fossils have been documented at Pompeys Pillar, significant fossils have been found in similar sandstone beds nearby.

Directly north of the Pillar is a viewing area of the Yellowstone River, to which both trails and sidewalks lead. The Yellowstone River meanders and is the longest free-flowing river in the lower 48 states and provides rich, fertile farmland and habitat for many wildlife and bird species. The riparian areas along the river contain several cottonwood community types. Many standing cottonwood trees within the flood plain are estimated to be more than 100 years old.

Finally, for those who love a good picnic, there are tables set up throughout the monument. You are also more than welcome to place a blanket on the ground, or in one of our tipis, and have your lunch. The picnic tables are up year-round, so even if the Interpretive Center is closed, folks are still more than welcome to come in and use the area.
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Centennial Park Centennial Park is pet-friendly. Bring your leashed pooch for a walk on the paved trials of this 30-acre Billings hangout. Make sure you keep him close by, as wayward softballs and baseballs on the many fields might be a tempting prospect for a ball-loving pup. Centennial Park is open every day of the week from dawn until dusk. See Details
Two Moon Park Two Moon Park is a dog-friendly park and trail along the Yellowstone River in Billings, MT. Spend the day with your pup in the woods, the open meadows, or down by the river. This park also includes a 1.9 mile loop trail, typically considered an easy route, used for hiking, running and walking. See Details
Porcupine Falls Trail Porcupine Falls Trail is a dog-friendly hiking path in Bighorn National Forest near Lovell, WY. Take a short stroll through the steep terrain and get rewarded with stunning views of the waterfall. Fido is welcome to guide you to Porcupine Falls, but dogs must be under control at all times. See Details

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