Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Jackson, AL

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Jackson. 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 Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park
Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park Dogs are welcome at Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park in Pensacola, FL. The park stretches 4,000 acres and is home to several rare and endangered plants. You can bring Fido with you to enjoy the Tarkiln Bayou Trail, meandering through prairie, cypress, and titi forests, and leading to a scenic view. The area offers numerous benches and picnic tables around the park and along the trails to enjoy a spot of lunch with your pup. See Details
Pet Friendly Gulf State Park
Gulf State Park Gulf State Park is a dog-friendly park in Gulf Shores, AL, featuring 25 miles of paved trails for walking or biking. Rent a bike from the camp store. Dogs are welcome in most areas of the park as long as the dog is on a leash. Bike and horseback riding trails may not allow dogs for safety reasons. Dogs are not allowed in stores, food service areas, bathhouse, pool or swimming areas. Dogs can not be left unattended and will be confiscated if left in a hot car more than 30 minutes. See Details
Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park, a former WWII gunnery and bombing practice range, is a dog-friendly natural area in Niceville, FL. Longleaf pines, some of which are over 300 years old, surround a number of the trails in the area, including the Red Cedar Trail that is lined with stunning red cedars; the Sand Pine Trail that follows the Eastern Shore of Puddin Head Stream; and the Rocky Bayou Trail that runs along the shoreline of the Bayou. See Details
Arcadia Mill Arcadia Mill in Milton, FL is pet friendly. Fido is welcome to join you for a walk on a variety of great easy trails and the boardwalk. There are lots of trees, which provide shade on sunny days. See Details
Old Cahawba Archaeological Park Old Cahawba Archaeological Park is a dog-friendly historical site and area of interest in Orrville, AL. Cahawba was once Alabama's state capital from 1819-1826 and became a ghost town shortly after the Civil War. Leashed dogs are welcome to accompany you to explore the ruins and walk throughout this interpretive park. The park has 5 miles of walking trails to enjoy and owners are asked to please clean up after their pet. See Details
Historic Blakeley State Park Historic Blakeley State Park in Spanish Fort, AL, is a pristine 2100-acre recreation area that preserves the sites of Alabama's largest Civil War battle and other historic sites. This dog-friendly area is a stop on the Alabama Gulf Coastal Birding Trail and the Civil War Discovery Trail. Leashed dogs are welcome on the 12 miles of trails. There is a fee for entry. See Details
Meaher State Park Meaher State Park is a 1,327-acre recreation area in Spanish Fort, AL. It's situated in the wetlands of Mobile Bay and is a day-use, picnicking and scenic park with modern camping hook-ups for overnight visitors. A self-guided walk on two dog-friendly nature trails includes a boardwalk with an up-close view of the beautiful Mobile Delta. Bike and horseback riding trails may not allow dogs for safety reasons. Dogs are not allowed in stores, food service areas, bathhouses, pool or swimming areas. Dogs cannot be left unattended and will be confiscated if left in a hot car more than 30 minutes. See Details
Paul B. Johnson State Park Paul B. Johnson State Park in Hattiesburg, MS, is pet friendly. You and Fido can explore the nature trails together, checking out long-leaf and loblolly pines, delicate dogwoods and ancient oaks along the way. Stay a little longer to eat lunch at the picnic tables and grills. Please note there is a fee to enter the park, and your furry friend is not allowed inside the splash pad. See Details
Gulf Islands National Seashore The Gulf Islands National Seashore in Ocean Springs, MS, is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are allowed on trails, multi-use paths and park roads. Owners can check Gulf Islands National Seashore's official website to find specific areas' operating hours and entrance fees. See Details
5 Rivers Delta Resource Center 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center is a dog-friendly visitor center on the Mobile Bay Causeway in Spanish Fort, AL. The venue is located where the Mobile, Spanish, Tensaw, Apalachee and Blakeley rivers flow into Mobile Bay, with an exhibit hall, learning center, theater, gift shop and welcome center, walking trails, picnic areas, conference center and reception hall. In front of the gift shop there are marked walking trails identifying different plant and tree species. Perfect for a leisurely walk in the woods with the pooch. See Details
Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail in Orange Beach, AL is pet friendly. Located near Gulf Coast in Gulf State Park, this trail will take you and your pooch on a journey through nine different ecosystems across 28 miles. The diverse area includes longleaf sand ridges, oak maritime forest, dunes, pine flatwoods, freshwater marshes, and coastal hardwood swamps. Leashed pups must be kept close by because wildlife, such as snakes and alligators, can sometimes be found on the trail. See Details
Longleaf Trace The Longleaf Trace 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 Hattiesburg! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Longleaf Trace. 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
Chickasabogue Park Chickasabogue Park is an 1100-acre outdoor recreation facility and wildlife refuge in Prichard, AL. This pet-friendly park offers 17 miles of trails, a disc golf course and a campground. See Details
Dog Beach at Long Beach Harbor Leashed dogs can join their humans on the pet-friendly walking areas at Long Beach Harbor in Long Beach, MS. You and Fido can enjoy the lovely harbor views and watch boats come in and out. Pets are not permitted in the main harbor house or on the swimming beaches or sand. Please remember to clean up after Fido. See Details
Blackwater Heritage State Trail The Blackwater Heritage State 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 dog-friendly "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Milton! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Blackwater Heritage State 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
Langan Park Langan Park is a pet-friendly, spacious spot with numerous paved walkways that welcomes leashed dogs in Mobile, AL. Plenty of shade, benches, swings, and many other amenities. Adjacent to the Mobile Museum of Art and close to the Mobile Botanical Gardens. See Details
Geri Moulton Children's Park Geri Moulton Children's Park is a large pet-friendly park on USA Children's and Women's Hospital grounds in Mobile, AL. The attraction has extensive paved walking trails and sculptures in a wooded setting that welcomes leashed dogs. See Details
Clarkco State Park Clarkco State Park is a pet-friendly spot in Quitman, MS. You can Bring Fido to enjoy this 815-acre park, mainly consisting of rolling woodlands. Remember to bring your lunch when you explore, as there are several picnic tables just off the many nature trails that weave around the area. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Paul Grist State Park Dog-friendly Paul Grist State Park in Selma, AL, features a 100-acre lake and up to 20 miles of hiking trails on more than 1,000 acres. This featured site on the Alabama Black Belt Birding Trail is home to a variety of waterfowl, songbirds, raptors, and both migrating and resident species. Other wildlife you might see include white-tailed deer and Eastern wild turkey. Dogs must be supervised at all times and are welcome in most areas of the park as long as they are leashed, except for inside bathhouses and swimming areas. Please note there is an admission fee to visit the park. See Details
Oak Tree Nature Park Walking trails. Beautiful spot with around 1-mile worth of hiking trails. Dogs must be on-leash. There are several garbage cans throughout the trail. See Details
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