Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Port Alberni, BC

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Port Alberni. 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 Courtenay Air Park
Courtenay Air Park A wheel chair accessible paved path that parallels the water. Popular with dog walkers, strollers, and runners (Please note that leashes are mandatory on this trail). See Details
Pet Friendly Madison Falls Trail
Madison Falls Trail Looking for a quick hike to complete with Fido? Check out Madison Falls Trail in Port Angeles, WA. This dog-friendly trail in Olympic National Park is suitable for all skill levels and features a waterfall. Leashed pets are welcome to join their owners to complete this 0.2-mile out-and-back path. See Details
Mama Bears Trail of Tears A beautiful forest trail maintained by the Cumberland Forest Society and popular with local dog owners. Located off Comox Lake Road in the Cumberland Community Forest. See Details
Peabody Creek Trail Dogs are welcome on the pet-friendly Peabody Creek Trail in Olympic National Park in Port Angeles, WA. Your leashed pup can join you on this pretty 5.6 miles roundtrip path through a quiet wooded ravine. Start your journey from the picnic tables near the visitor center at the trail sign and enjoy a walk through a forest of big leaf maples, red alders, fir and cedar trees. See Details
MaCaulay Point Park Leashed dogs can join you at Macaulay Point Park in Esquimalt, Victoria, British Columbia. This pet-friendly outdoor space is home to rare and endangered flora and fauna, so visitors and their pups must remain on the trails at all times. You and Fido can enjoy exquisite birdwatching, as well as scenic hiking trails and picnic spots at this beautiful park. See Details
Botanical Beach Botanical Beach is a sightseeing marine destination located on the west coast if Vancouver Island near Port Renfrew. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on leash... black bear and cougar may be present See Details
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is a dog-friendly park in Ucluelet, BC. Leashed dogs are welcome to accompany you on the beaches and trails, with the exception of the West Coast Trail and Broken Group Islands. There are many trails Fido can enjoy with you that range from easy paths to steep slopes. See Details
Cliff Gilker Park Cliff Gilker Park is a 149-acre dog-friendly woodland area in Roberts Creek, BC. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the forest trails at this popular park. There are several waterfalls to view and there are picnic sites where you can rest with Fido. See Details
Olympic Discovery Trail The dog-friendly Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) passes through Port Angeles, WA, traversing over 135 miles of lowlands between the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Snow-capped mountains, ocean views, flowing rivers, woodland forests, and more will be passed when travelers follow this combined road and multi-use path. See Details
Elk Falls Park Elk Falls Provincial Park in Campbell River, BC, offers over 6 km of scenic dog-friendly trails, including routes to Elk, Moose, and Deer Falls, as well as a suspension bridge over Elk Falls Canyon. Dogs are welcome throughout the park but must be kept on a leash at all times and cleaned up after to protect the environment and fellow visitors. Please note that dogs aren't permitted in beach areas or park buildings. See Details
Olympic Discovery Trail The Olympic Discovery 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 Port Angeles! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Olympic Discovery 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
Salt Spring Island Hiking Trails Salt Spring has incredible hiking trails that are dog friendly. Three of our hikes take you and your dog up to mountain summits with spectacular views over the Southern Gulf Island of British Columbia in Canada. Trails vary from Easy short hikes in beautiful rainforests and along country road trails to moderate hikes through groves of Arbutus, Garry Oak and Popular trees to difficult hikes up rock and root laden paths up our mountains. See Details
Cape Flattery Trail Two- and four-legged friends are invited to explore the dog-friendly Cape Flattery Trail in Neah Bay, WA. Leashed pets can join their owners along this 1.2-mile out-and-back path in the Makah Indian Reservation. This popular hiking trail is considered easy in difficulty and open year-round for outdoor enthusiasts to adventure. See Details
Shirley Macey Park Fido is welcome to explore Shirley Macey Park in Gibsons, BC, a spacious community park featuring a designated off-leash dog area at the north end. This dog-friendly park also offers a 9-hole disc golf course and a wooded trail. Please ensure Fido remains off the sports fields during your visit. See Details
Bogachiel State Park Bogachiel State Park is a pet-friendly lush rainforest in Forks, WA. Leashed pups can join you on a one-mile walk along the Bogachiel River. The park is also great for bird watching and wildlife viewing. See Details
Beban Park The whole family, including the four-legged members, are invited to visit Beban Park. This pet-friendly recreation area features a range of amenities for visitors, including a dog park, gold course, BMX track, sports courts, athletic fields and more. Pets must be leashed in the park unless in the designated dog park area. See Details
Olympic National Park Fido is welcome to join you in some areas of Olympic National Park in Port Angeles, WA. Leashed dogs are allowed on Peabody Creek Trail, Rialto Beach, the beaches between Hoh and Quinault Reservations, Madison Falls Trail, Spruce Railroad Trail and July Creek Loop Trail. Campgrounds, picnic areas and paved or dirt roads are also dog friendly. Pets are not allowed on all other trails, in public buildings, on interpretive walks or in the wilderness. Be sure to check out their official website for admission information and to find out how Fido can become a Bark Ranger and earn his badge! See Details

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