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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Saint-Marcel, QC

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Saint-Marcel. 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 Parc de la Chute-Montmorency
Parc de la Chute-Montmorency Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and Montmorency Falls is a dog-friendly attraction in Quebec, QC. Dogs are allowed in authorized areas and must leashed at all times. The stunning 272 feet waterfall can be viewed a number of ways for every age and ability, including a paved walking trail with a viewing platform, a suspension bridge, and a cable car. See Details
Pet Friendly Old Port of Quebec
Old Port of Quebec The Old Port of Quebec is great place to take Fido for an afternoon of fun in Quebec, QC. Walk the pet-friendly boardwalk by the promenade and read all the historical markers along the way. You'll also get to see the beautiful old town buildings and architecture. The walk ends at the Marina, where you can check out the local boats and yachts on the dock. Remember to keep your pup leashed at all times and be aware of cyclist lanes. See Details
Mount Kineo State Park Bring Fido out for a day at the pet-friendly Mount Kineo State Park in Greenville, ME. The cliff face, known as Mount Kineo, rises 700 feet above Moosehead Lake and is a sight to behold. There are four trails, ranging from 0.9 to 2.2 miles in length. The trails can be challenging, so be sure to wear appropriate footwear around the lake and keep Fido on a leash under six feet in length. See Details
Le Parc des Moulins Le Parc des Moulins is pet-friendly. The space was once home to a zoo, but now all of the animals have been moved elsewhere. What is left behind is a beautiful area to go on a walk with your leashed pup. Explore the trails that weave around the former animal enclosures together and imagine the different species that one lived there. The park is open October through May from 8am to 4pm and May through September from 6am to 8pm. See Details
Lily Bay State Park Lily Bay State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Greenville, ME. Bring Fido along as you discover stunning views across the water of Moose Lake. There is a two-mile walking trail that follows the shoreline between the beach and Rowell Cove campground. Visitors are reminded that no pets are allowed on State Park beaches between April 1 and September 30. Remember to keep Fido leashed and clean up after them. See Details
Nahmakanta Public Land Nahmakanta Public Land is a pet-friendly wooded preserve on 43,000 acres near Brownville, ME. Hikers, campers, hunters, fishermen, snowmobilers and paddlers all enjoy the rugged hills, abundant wildlife and clear waters of this remote region southwest of Baxter State Park. Explore 24 "great ponds" (10 or more acres in size) and more than 50 miles of undeveloped shoreline. Dogs are welcome in the park on a leash, but pet owners are reminded to exercise caution as trappers also use the land. See Details
Chaudière Falls Park Chaudière Falls Park in Levis near Quebec City is pet friendly. Bring your leashed dog to this scenic natural area to explore miles of pet-friendly trails, cross a suspension bridge and admire a towering waterfall from a variety of angles. See Details
Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park The Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park is a pet-friendly provincial park in the Charlevoix region of Saint-Aimé-des-Lacs, Quebec. The Malbaie River Gorge is the centrepiece of the UNESCO Charlevoix biosphere reserve. The park is not actually included within the National Park system, but is a gorgeous place to visit with your pooch all the same. Please leash and clean up after Fido while visiting. Dogs are not permitted on the park's shuttle. See Details
Base Plein Air de Sainte-Foy Base Plein Air de Sainte-Foy is a dog-friendly recreation area in Quebec, QC. Bring Fido along and enjoy the 2.2 km of hiking trails, or simply relax by the lake or at a picnic table. Be sure your pup is leashed at all times and pick up after them. See Details
Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier is pet-friendly. This park is host to one of the most beautiful glacial valleys in Québec, the spectacular Vallée de la Jacques-Cartier. Leashed dogs are allowed on five summer trails: La Tourbière, L'Éperon, L'Aperçu, Les Coulées, and La Rivière-Sautauriski. You and your pooch can extend your stay at one the three campgrounds and enjoy a picnic together. Dogs are not permitted in downriver paddling activities. See Details
Canyon Saint-Anne Astonishing! Enter a spectacular and vertiginous canyon grooved by the force of the imposing Sainte-Anne falls (74m high) in the 900 million-years-old rock of the Canadian Shield. Imagine a spectacular forest full of rainbows. An easy family ecotourism activity, secure footpaths for everyone allow the exploration of this sanctuary preserved in its original state. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument is a pet-friendly recreation area in Millinocket, ME. Located across a wild landscape offering spectacular views of Mount Katahdin, Katahdin Woods and Waters is a rural adventure land to enjoy with your pooch. The national monument has streams, woods, flora, fauna, interesting geology and the night skies to enjoy. Leashed pups are welcome to join you on the trails. See Details
Great Circle Trail Great Circle Trail is pet-friendly. Stride out on an unforgettable adventure with your leashed pooch along the Great Circle Trail, a new 30-mile hiking trail loop near Millinocket, ME. This pet-friendly pathway winds through Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land and connects with the Appalachian Trail along the way. If you come prepared for the serious challenge of thru-hiking the whole thing, you’ll be rewarded with waterfall views, swimming holes, gorges, and epic overlooks that offer panoramic views of the Katahdin Region backcountry. Less-experienced hikers can enjoy shorter sections of the trail instead. See Details
Gulf Hagas: Rim Trail and Pleasant River Tote Gulf Hagas: Rim Trail and Pleasant River Tote is pet-friendly. Described as the Grand Canyon of Maine, Gulf Hagas is a stunning slate gorge made up of epic rock formations that stretch for three miles above Pleasant River. You and your pooch can enjoy the sights of this 500 ft high natural rock formation on Gulf Hagas: Rim Trail and Pleasant River Tote. Highlights of this varied slice of the A.T. include tumbling waterfalls, idyllic swimming holes for hot dogs to dive into and plenty of pretty lookout points along the way. The whole hike is just over 8 miles, will take around 4-5 hours to complete and is rated moderate. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Saint John Valley Heritage Trail The Saint John Valley Heritage 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 Saint Francis! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Saint John Valley Heritage 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
Penobscot River Corridor Located in the heart of Maine's undeveloped forest land, Penobscot River Corridor is a dog-friendly spot to bring Fido in Millinocket, ME. The park encompasses 67 miles of river and 70 miles of lake frontage and is relatively untouched. You and your dog can enjoy the trails or take advantage of time on the water in a kayak or canoe. See Details
Big Moose Mountain Trail Big Moose Mountain Trail features a moderate dog-friendly hike that can be accessed from the trailhead parking lot in Greenville, ME. The trail starts with a gentle grade and becomes rather steep near the summit. Along the way you pass an abandoned cabin and are greeted by scenic vistas at the summit. The trail is 2.1 miles each way. See Details
Marais-Léon-Provancher Nature Reserve You and Fido can connect with nature at Marais-Léon-Provancher Nature Reserve, located in Neuville, QC. The area is popular for hiking and features a number of dog-friendly trails. You can explore different ecosystems, including marsh, forest and the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River. See Details
Boisé du Quai Park Bring Fido to Boisé du Quai Park in Baie-Saint-Paul, QC. This pet-friendly coastal outdoor recreation space features walking trails with beautiful ocean views where two- and four-legged friends can explore together. Visitors can also bird watch, enjoy a picnic or soak up the sun in the smooth sand. See Details
Seven Falls Park Seven Falls Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Saint Georges, QC. Located steps from the city center, this park includes a managed urban forest of 173 acres and a network of over five miles of hiking trails. Enjoy a walk with your leashed pup on the Gorges trail along the Pozer River, featuring observation structures to better see the falls as well as wooden stairs throughout certain sections of the path. See Details
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