Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Saskatchewan River Crossing, AB

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Saskatchewan River Crossing. 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 Banff National Park
Banff National Park With magnificent views and nearly 950 miles (1500 km) of trails along with valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, meadows and rivers, Banff National Park has plenty of areas for you to explore with Fido. Dogs are welcome on many of the trails, but not all. Just remember that dogs must be leashed at all times, no matter where in the park you are, and it is imperative to the health of wildlife that you clean up after your pup. See Details
Pet Friendly Valley of the Five Lakes - Jasper National Park
Valley of the Five Lakes - Jasper National Park Valley of the Five Lakes Trailhead is the access point to a vast interconnected dog-friendly trail system within Jasper National Park in Jasper, AB. There are multiple trails ranging from a short half hour hike to the moderate Overlander Trail that requires a 10-12 hour trek. Three of the trails near Maligne Lake and the Cavell Meadows Trail does not allow dogs. The remaining 34 trails do allow dogs. See Details
Kootenay National Park Kootenay National Park is a dog-friendly park in Radium Hot Springs, BC. Leashed dogs are welcome to accompany you as you hike. The prime season for hiking runs from July through mid-September. There are short hikes, day hikes, and multi-day hikes to enjoy with Fido. See Details
Glacier National Park Glacier National Park in Rogers Pass, BC, is dog-friendly. Scale its heights following trails pioneered by legendary Swiss mountain guides, take a gentle stroll amid moss-draped old-growth cedars or hike through alpine meadows strewn with lichen-covered boulders. Dogs are welcome if they are leashed, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. The park is open year-round; valley trails open in May, while upper-elevation trails are snowed-in into early July. Day-use areas open in June, and campgrounds open in late June. The ski season is November to April. See Details
Mount Revelstoke National Park Mount Revelstoke National Park is pet-friendly. You'll find lots of different hikes to choose from once you drive to the top of this national park. Dogs are not allowed on the shuttle van, but are welcome on the lower slopes of Mount Revelstoke, but must remain on a leash at all times. Off-leash dogs can disturb and injure wildlife or trigger aggressive responses from predators such as bears. Clean up any mess that your pooch leaves behind. See Details
Jasper National Park Jasper National Park is a dog-friendly natural attraction in Jasper, AB. Extending over 11,000 square kilometers, this national park is the largest in the Canadian Rockies. Whether you enjoy scenic drives or backcountry hikes, bring Fido to explore the beauty of Jasper National Park. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you when exploring the park and should always be kept at a safe distance from wildlife. Alpine day hikes, mountain biking, paddling, picnicking and wildlife watching are some of the most popular activities. Winter highlights include snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. For additional guidance about visiting with Fido, please visit this link: https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/voyage-travel/regles-rules/chien-dog. See Details
Yoho National Park Yoho National Park is pet-friendly. Named for a Cree expression of awe and wonder, Yoho lies on the western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the awesome hiking trails that wind around the mountains. For the safety and comfort of the wildlife in the park, dogs must remain leashed at all times. See Details

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