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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Marion, AL

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Marion. 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 Red Mountain Park
Red Mountain Park Visit Red Mountain Park, a nonprofit organization in Birmingham, AL featuring 1,500 wooded acres. Visitors can enjoy 20 dog-friendly miles of walking, hiking and mountain biking trails, Remy’s Dog Park, and beautiful destination sites – the historic Redding Hoist House, three treehouse views and glimpses of iron ore mine entrances. Dogs must remain on a leash while not in the dog park. See Details
Pet Friendly Moss Rock Preserve
Moss Rock Preserve Moss Rock Preserve is a beautiful 349-acre nature preserve in Hoover, AL, abundant with trees and plants, rock outcroppings, streams, waterfalls, wildlife and other unique natural features. There are nearly 12 miles of dog-friendly hiking footpaths, as well as "Boulder Field" which is a favorite among rock climbers. Dogs are allowed throughout the park; they must be on no more than a 6-foot leash and under their owner's control at all times. See Details
Oak Mountain State Park Oak Mountain State Park is a dog-friendly park in Pelham, AL. Mountain biking and hiking are two of the most popular activities at the park. With more than 50 miles of trails, visitors have plenty of options to choose from be it a short loop or an overnight trip. Dogs are welcome in most areas of the park as long as they are leashed. 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. Fido cannot be left unattended and will be confiscated if left in a hot car more than 30 minutes. See Details
Wind Creek State Park Wind Creek State Park is a dog-friendly state park and trail in Alexander City, AL. Fido is welcome to join you on-leash to explore the hiking trails of the park, in addition to a variety of other outdoor activities like a viewing of the Piedmont Plateau, or the Lake Martin Amphitheater. Dogs are also welcome at the campsites and two cabins for an additional fee. 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
Frank Jackson State Park Frank Jackson State Park is a dog-friendly, 2,050-acre park located near Opp, AL. This large park is a hot spot for anglers thanks to its main attraction, the 1,000-acre Lake Jackson. In addition to outstanding fishing, the park also features picnic areas, lakefront RV camping with cable TV hookups, a modern bathhouse, a boardwalk leading to an island in the lake, and more than three miles of walking trails. Dogs are welcome in most areas of the park as long as they are leashed. 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. See Details
Turkey Creek Nature Preserve Bring Fido to check out the five miles of hiking trails (paved and unpaved) that wind up and down the whitewater beauty of the pet-friendly Turkey Creek Nature Preserve in Pinson, AL. There are excellent swimming areas for your pup, however, be warned that there is a slight current so small dogs need to be watched closely. See Details
Columbus Riverwalk & Trail Bring Fido for a walk on the pet-friendly Columbus Riverwalk & Trail in Mississippi that begins at Main Street and winds along the Tombigbee River. The path offers two pavilions, bathrooms, benches, bike racks and picnic tables. Dogs must remain on a leash at all times. See Details
Plymouth Bluff Environmental Center The Plymouth Bluff Environmental Center in Columbus, MS, offers you and your furry friend a nature trail system that covers 4 miles. Interpretive signs along the pathways also identify some of the plants and the area's cultural history. All activity levels are welcome. See Details
Noccalula Falls Park Noccalula Falls Park, located in Gadsden, AL, is home to a beautiful waterfall with dog-friendly trails through Black Creek Gorge. Over five miles of paved walking trails wind through the park proper starting at the Admissions Pavilion. Visitors can also enjoy the Black Creek Trail - a 1.7-mile crushed stone path that leads down from Noccalula Falls campground to Black Creek Road. The trail starts at Noccalula Falls Wedding Chapel. See Details
Ruffner Mountain At over 1,000 acres in size, pet-friendly Ruffner Mountain in Birmingham, AL provides visitors with over 11 miles of scenic hiking trails in a protected urban area. Bring Fido to the Overlook Trail via Quarry Trail, one of the park's most popular hikes that leads to awesome views across Birmingham's skyline. Just remember that all dogs must be on a leash at all times, and owners must clean up after their pets. See Details
Jemison Park Jemison Park in Mountain Brook, NJ, is a 54-acre linear park designed for preservation as a greenway. Enjoy the scenic views, dog-friendly walking and jogging trails, or enjoy a picnic with Fido. There are dog stations throughout the park, picnic tables and benches. The one-mile concrete trail connects with the Nature Trail and the Watkins Trace Trail. Because it is tied in with the City’s sidewalk system, it is easily accessible. There are also several parking spaces along Mountain Brook Parkway for parking. Owls, hawks, raccoons, and fox are among the animals residing in the area. See Details
John B Scott Forever Wild Trail Dogs are welcome to join their owners at John B Scott Forever Wild Trail in Dadeville, AL. This pet-friendly 4.4-mile loop trail features a lovely river along the way. It starts on the north end of the Goldmine Road parking lot, goes south along Yates Lake past Kudzu Bluff and then down the old Double Bridges Ferry Road switchback. See Details
Orr Park Orr Park is a unique pet-friendly nature preserve in Montevallo, AL. Fido is welcome to join you on this 40-acre park featuring pavilions, a gazebo and a walking trail. The pathway winds through trees carved by a local artist ranging from gnomes, a dragon or a fish eating a snake. A restroom facility is also on site. See Details
Randall Family Park & Trailhead Randall Family Park & Trailhead in Tuscaloosa is a dog-friendly park and trail on the north side of the Black Warrior River. The trail is paved and goes along the river, which makes for the perfect stroll with Fido! The park also features many amenities like picnic tables, grills, a playground, a pavilion for gatherings, and lots of grassy fields, as well as a public art sculpture: “Dogs, dogs, dogs” by Birmingham Sculpture. 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
Railroad Park Enjoy the beauty of Railroad Park's vibrant green space in the heart of downtown Birmingham, AL with your pup. This pet-friendly park offers walking trails, picnic or play games on the nine acres of open lawn, and many exciting Birmingham events throughout the year. Your dog must be leashed at all times. Some special events may not be pet-friendly. See Details
Blount Cultural Park Blount Cultural Park in Montgomery, AL is dog friendly. This park features over 3.5 miles of paved walking trails, several ponds, and exquisite statuary throughout the property. Dogs are required to be on a leash during your visit. You and Fido will surely enjoy exploring this 77-acre park! See Details
Lagoon Park Trail Bring Fido for a trek along the dog-friendly Lagoon Park Trail in Montgomery, AL. Located on 176 acres, Lagoon Park Trail offers miles of natural surface paths that will take you and your pup through forests, over meadows, and around a scenic lagoon. Dogs must be cleaned up after and leashed during the entirety of their hike. See Details
Marion, AL, US