Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Lillooet, BC

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Lillooet. 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 Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is a dog-friendly bridge within a 617-acre forest in North Vancouver, BC. Fearless Fido is welcome to join you as you cross the narrow suspension bridge 50 meters above the forest floor. Be aware that when several people are on the bridge at the same time, it will be prone to swaying! Once you brave the crossing, you will be rewarded with three trails to choose from- one takes you to a swimming area, another to Twin Falls, and the last option brings you to Rice Lake. See Details
Pet Friendly Pacific Spirit Regional Park
Pacific Spirit Regional Park Pacific Spirit Regional Park is pet-friendly. This popular park attracts walkers, runners and joggers of all levels to enjoy the 30 miles of trails. Dogs on leash are allowed on the trails, except for beaches or locations where a sign is posted. There is also an off-leash area in this park. Pacific Spirit Regional Park is open every day of the week from 7am until 10pm. See Details
Panorama Park Panorama Park is a compact pet-friendly recreation area nestled on the waterfront with stunning views in North Vancouver, BC. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you for a walk on the paved path, or stroll around the green grass and enjoy the fresh air together. Park amenities include restrooms and picnic tables. See Details
Mosquito Creek Park Mosquito Creek Park welcomes Fido to join you for a walk in North Vancouver, BC. Stroll along the meandering Mosquito Creek Trail amongst deciduous trees offering plenty of shade. Several ponds can also be found throughout this pet-friendly park. Be on the lookout for signage indicating which areas are dog-free zones and on-leash versus leash-optional zones, as the rules vary throughout the park. See Details
Othello Tunnels Othello Tunnels is a dog-friendly hiking trail in Hope, BC. Leashed dogs are allowed on the 3.5 kilometer gravel trail. The easy round-trip hike will take you through the old railway tunnels and as such, flashlights are recommended. There are a few picnic tables near the parking area that are available seasonally. Rock falls and landslides are common in this area, so check the park's website in advance for closures or safety warnings. The trail is closed during the winter months. See Details
Train Wreck Train Wreck trail is a popular dog-friendly attraction just south of Whistler. The short hiking trail follows the Sea To Sky Trail and crosses a suspension bridge, offering scenic views of the Cheakakmus River rushing below before arriving at the colorfully painted box cars, which have sat in the forest since 1956. To get to the Whistler Train Wreck, follow the trail at the side of Jane Lakes Road past the Sea To Sky Trail sign and into the forest. See Details
Stanley Park Stanley Park is a pet-friendly recreation area spanning 1,000 acres in Vancouver, BC. This huge public park is a great place to go for a wander under shady trees on the paved trails and grass with your leashed pooch. The park is also home to a small fenced area where dogs can play off-leash. Pups aren't permitted in the Rose and other Flower Gardens within the park. See Details
Golden Ears Provincial Park Golden Ears Provincial Park is one of the largest parks in the province. The extensive system of trails within the park provides an excellent opportunity for hiking and horseback riding. During the summer, Golden Ears Provincial Park is extremely popular, especially on weekends. Visitors are advised that the park is subject to periodic closure to day-users and/or boaters when the day-use and/or boat launch parking lots fill to capacity. Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 2 metres (6-1/2 feet) at all times. Pets to stay out of beach areas and park buildings, unless the area is designated “Pets Permitted” by a sign. See Details
Kanaka Creek Regional Park Coastal rainforest, waterfalls and sandstone cliffs are a big draw in this regional park. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and under control at all times. Please scoop your dog’s poop and dispose of it properly. The park features Canyon Trail and Riverfront Trails. Please note the park has extensive bear habitat and the animals that live here are wild and unpredictable. See Details
Totem Poles The Totem Poles at Brockton Point stand proudly as Vancouver, BC's most visited tourist attraction within the breathtaking expanse of Stanley Park. Bring your leashed pup along as you explore this pet-friendly historic site. The collection of totem poles began in the 1920s, with the most recent addition dating back to 2009. Please note a fee is involved for parking. See Details
Alice Lake Provincial Park Alice Lake Provincial Park is pet-friendly. Surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests and grassy areas, there are four fresh water lakes to enjoy. Dogs must be on a leash at all times and are not allowed on the Alice Lake Trail, beach, playground or picnic areas See Details
North Alouette Regional Greenway BringFido for a walk along this scenic pathway past farmland, wetlands and forest. You will find views of the North Alouette River and the spectacular Coast Mountain Range. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and under control at all times. Please scoop your dog's poop and dispose of it properly. See Details
Dog Mountain Trail Dog Mountain Trail in Mount Seymour Provincial Park, situated in North Vancouver, BC, is pet friendly. This moderate mountain trail features a clear lake, wildflowers during the season and has a beautiful view of Vancouver from the top. Leashed dogs are welcome on this 3-mile out-and-back trail. See Details
Ambleside Park Ambleside Park is a pet-friendly recreation area with scenic views of Stanley Park and downtown Vancouver in West Vancouver, BC. Fido is welcome to join you on leash along paved footpaths and paved areas as designated by park signage. There's also an off-leash dog run adjacent to the Seawalk. Please note that dogs aren't permitted on grass, piers, playgrounds, beaches or gravel paths. Park amenities include restrooms and public parking. See Details
Trail of Hope Trail of Hope is a pet-friendly scenic trail along the Fraser Valley in Hope, BC. The route is a 1.4 mile loop, generally considered an easy trek, with access to the river and areas to rest. It is also a popular spot for birding, running and biking. Bring Fido along or an afternoon of exercise on the trail with a view of the beautiful river. See Details

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