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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Princeton, BC

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Princeton. 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 Rivers Trail Aviation Way
Rivers Trail Aviation Way Rivers Trail Aviation Way is a pet-friendly trail in Kamloops, BC. Enjoy this mostly flat path through the country near the Thompson River, which includes a mix of single track and long stretches of gravel roads that lead to an off-leash dog area. There's also beach access when the river is low. This area is known to be home to many birds, including eagles, so keep a close eye on smaller dogs. See Details
Pet Friendly Othello Tunnels
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
Myra Canyon Trail Myra Canyon Trail in Naramata, BC is dog-friendly and welcomes leashed pets. Visited by over 70,000 tourists annually, this scenic walk provides spectacular views from a series of numbered trestle bridges. One way, the trail is 12km and leads visitors across numerous bridges and through tunnels which were once a portion of the Kettle Valley Railway. See Details
Methow Trails Regardless of the season, you and Fido can find plenty of outdoor fun at the pet-friendly Methow Trails in Winthrop, WA. Spring, summer and fall provide plenty of hiking opportunities where you can enjoy bird-watching and wildlife-viewing amidst stunning scenery. In the winter, you and your pup can enjoy 25 miles of excellent off-leash Nordic ski trails and the annual 'Doggie Dash' event in February. Trail passes are required for many of the trails, but no passes are needed for the dog-friendly Lunachick and Big Valley trails. See Details
North Cascades National Park Adventure through 750 miles of mountains and valleys in the pet-friendly North Cascades National Park in Sedro-Woolley, WA. Pets must be on a leash of six or fewer feet at all times when visiting this park with their owners. Dogs are permitted near Ross Lake and Lake Chelan recreation areas and on the Pacific Crest Trail. See Details
Rasar State Park Leashed pets are welcome to join you at Rasar State Park, a pet-friendly park in Concrete, WA. This park features hiking trails, restrooms, a campground, picnic area and more. You can also enjoy the views from the shoreline of the Skagit River. See Details
Spider Meadow and Phelps Basin Spider Meadow and Phelps Basin is a 14-mile pet-friendly hike in Leavenworth WA within the Wenatchee National Forest that will take about eight hours to complete with Fido. This glacier-carved valley will have you taking in all of its splendor from the rocky ridges to the milky blue water of Phelps Creek. The grassy fields are a great spot to look for resident deer, bobcats, squirrels, coyotes and eagles to name a few. See Details
Anderson and Watson Lakes Bring Fido to the Anderson and Waston Lakes in Darrington, WA. This six-mile hike in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest will take about five hours to complete with Fido. During your pet-friendly journey, you can take in incredible views from the summit of Anderson Butte and can camp along the Watson Lakes or Anderson Lakes. See Details
Kenna Cartwright Park Over 40 km of off-leash trails spread over 800 hectares. Owners can hike or mountain bike with their dog on single and double-track trails. See Details
Cutthroat Lake Cutthroat Lake is a 4-mile pet-friendly hike in Winthrop, WA within the Okanogan National Forest that will take about three hours to complete with Fido. The trail can be accessed from the campground and pass which share the same name. It is a pretty trail that leads to a nice lake. Pups are welcome but must remain leashed. See Details
Poodle Dog Pass-Silver Lake-Twin Lakes Trail Poodle Dog Pass-Silver Lake-Twin Lakes Trail is an 11-mile hike in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest in Skykomish, WA. The first four miles of the trail allow for a gentle stroll to the old mining town. Once past the town, the path will have you ascending a series of switchbacks. Ensure you bring the essentials for a comfortable journey with Fido. See Details
Boulder River Trail Boulder River is a nine-mile dog-friendly hike in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest that will take about six hours to complete with Fido. This Darrington, WA, trail will take you by a gorgeous waterfall and river while keeping you cool with lots of shade. Spanning 8.6 miles round trip, this path is a great way to get Fido out for some exercise. See Details
East Bank Baker Lake East Bank Baker Lake is a pet-friendly 28-mile trail in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest in Concrete, WA. Depending on the distance traveled, this hiking path can take anywhere from four hours to four days to complete with Fido. You and Fido will revel in the natural beauty as you pass large firs, hemlocks, and cedars hung with lichen through old-growth forest with occasional passes to the lake. See Details
Campbell Creek Nature Park Campbell Creek Nature Park is pet-friendly. Featuring off-leash trails and several small access points to the South Thompson River, this is a picturesque place to take your pooch for a wander. There's a small dirt parking lot next to Fountain Tire and the Lafarge Road Bridge, too. See Details
Tomyhoi Lake Tomyhoi Lake is a ten-mile trail in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest in Glacier, WA. The views from the lake on this pet-friendly hike include many majestic summits. If you're interested in wildlife, keep an eye out for deer, black bears, mountain goats and other creatures. See Details
Welcome Pass The Welcome Pass is a six-mile hike in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest that will take about five hours to complete with your leashed pup. This steadily climbing trail in Darrington, WA, will have your muscles working as you gain 1,000 feet of elevation every mile and conquer the switchbacks. You will want to be sure you and your dog are conditioned for this pet-friendly trail and pack plenty of water for you both. See Details
Chain Lakes Loop Chain Lakes Loop is a dog-friendly, 22-mile hike in Wenatchee National Forest in Deming, WA, that takes two days to complete with Fido. This trail starts by climbing the slopes of a ski area, then enters alpine meadows before passing pristine lakes. It is essential to stay hydrated as this trail gets lots of sun, and your dog has several opportunities to do so at the various lakes and creeks. See Details
East Creek Trail The East Creek Trail is a 16-mile dog-friendly hike in Mazama, WA within the Okanogan National Forest that will take about two days to complete with Fido. Delight in this wild trail that explores the old forest and creek before opening into flowered meadows with mountain views. Keep an eye out for the abundant wildlife that resides here, including deer, coyotes, river otters, bobcats, cougars, black bears, lynx, owls, hawks and eagles just to name a few. Pups are welcome but must remain leashed. See Details
Foggy Dew Ridge Foggy Dew Ridge is a 13-mile dog-friendly hike in Okanogan National Forest, which is located in Carlton, WA, that will take about eight hours to complete with Fido. This relaxing and quiet trail leads you along Foggy Dew Creek, then ascends into the rolling meadows and Sunrise Lake. This peaceful trail is closed to motorcycles. Pups must be leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Damfino Lakes Trail Darrington, WA, is home to Damfino Lake, a seven-mile hike in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest. This pet-friendly trail will take about four to five hours to complete with Fido. Walking through the forest, you'll find many huckleberries and great views of the nearby mountains. See Details
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