Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Stratford, QC

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Stratford. 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 Stowe Recreation Path
Stowe Recreation Path Stowe Recreation Path is a dog-friendly trail in Stowe, VT. Bring Fido for a walk on the 5.3-mile recreational paved path. it criss-crosses the West Branch of Little River and includes breathtaking mountain views and access to restaurants, lodges and local businesses. Dogs welcome on leash. See Details
Pet Friendly Smugglers' Notch State Park
Smugglers' Notch State Park Named for a narrow pass through the Green Mountains, Smugglers' Notch State Park provides incredible views along a variety of dog-friendly trails in Stowe, VT. Ponds, streams and waterfalls can be found throughout the park. Campground facilities provide a place to rest and relax surrounded by breathtaking natural vistas. Historic structures dot the park and a provide a sense of times past. Leashed dogs are permitted throughout the park. The park is open mid-May through mid-October. See Details
Great Glen Trails Enjoy some outdoor recreation at Great Glen Trails in Gorham, NH. Fido is welcome to join you year-round for hiking or snowshoeing. Please keep your furry friend on a leash while visiting. See Details
Kingdom Trails Lyndonville, VT's Kingdom Trails are pet friendly. KTA offers more than 100 miles of quality non-motorized, multi-use, all four seasons, and all level of ability trails. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails Monday through Thursday. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess left behind by pups. See Details
Beaver Brook Falls Wayside Beaver Brook Falls Wayside is a dog-friendly recreation area in Colebrook, NH. Fido can join his owners around this relatively small, 7.3-acre park. Don't forget to bring your lunch and Fido's treats because a scenic picnic area is ideal for people to rest and enjoy the pretty surroundings. This park also has great hiking spots that overlook the waterfalls to see with your pup. See Details
Parc Jean-Paul Forand Ecological Park Parc Jean-Paul Forand Ecological Park, located in Shefford, QC, is a beautiful park with trails ideal for you and Fido. Take your best friend for a hike along Sarsaparilla, Violet, Surette, Fougere and Savoyane Trails which lead you along a 3.9 mile moderately trafficked loop. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you when exploring this beautiful area on foot. See Details
Au Diable Vert Over 320 acres of mountainous land awaits you and your dogs with 14km of well-marked trails. Our alpine field provides a place to run and play or simply to enjoy the breathtaking view. Whether you want a quick jaunt though an easy flowing path or a more challenging route that winds its way through the mountain forest and over mountain brooks, there is a trail for you here. Also offered is access to the river, various outdoor activities and one of a kind lodging. Open year round, everyday. See Details
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
Rangeley Lake State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Rangeley Lake State Park in Rangeley, ME. This pet-friendly 869-acre park in the heart of Maine's Western Mountains features beautiful, forested hiking trails around the lake. The lake itself stretches nine miles, is full of salmon and trout, and is great for anybody looking to get their boat out on the water. You can bring Fido with you to the park on a leash under six feet, as long as you clean up any mess after them. See Details
Gorge Park Gorge Park, or Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook, is a pet-friendly recreational spot in Coaticook, QC. From snowshoe adventures during winter to hiking the famous hanging bridge during summer, people and pups will find beauty and fun in this park whenever they choose to visit. The suspended walkway in the park is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America and is a sight to behold. If you decide to cross with your canine, you'll be treated to epic views of the gorge below. The bridge can be accessed via the Gorge Trail and is part of the Foresta Lumina experience. This section of the park is only open during the summer. See Details
Parc écoforestier de Johnville Parc écoforestier de Johnville is a dog-friendly park and trail in Cookshire, QC, where your leashed dog is welcome to join you. This park boasts 5.8 kilometers of hiking trails, 8.5 kilometers of ski and snowshoe trails, and over 25 interpretation panels provide information on the peat bogs, the most recent glacial era, and the eskers. This park has been maintained by the JWCC - the Johnville Woodland Conservation Corporation - since 1989. See Details
Wiessner Woods Wiessner Woods is a dog-friendly recreational area located in beautiful Stowe, VT. The area is densely wooded and offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and more. You and Fido can meander through towering pines and spruce, or splash around in one of the streams running through the property. See Details
Pinnacle Meadows Trail Pinnacle Meadows Trail is pet-friendly. This beautiful trail offers easier access to Stowe Pinnacle than other pathways. The best time to visit is during fall, where you'll be treated to a beautiful natural display as the trees turn a variety of colors. Peak foliage change begins in mid-September and continues through October. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the trail, as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Quiet Path Take Fido for a peaceful stroll along Quiet Path in Stowe, VT. The dog-friendly trail passes through Mayo Farm in some sections and run along the banks of Little River in other portions. Quiet Path is restricted for jogging or walking only. Bikes are not permitted. Dogs can be off leash but must be under voice control. See Details
Dells Trail Dells Trail in Littleton, NH, offers a pet-friendly hiking experience with its 1.3-mile out-and-back path with a fishing pier. This short, scenic walk takes you along a well-marked trail through the woods, with picnic tables and benches available throughout. For those looking for adventure, a shortcut includes a descent down steps, a stream crossing and a climb back up. See Details
Oxbow Riverfront Park Oxbow Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Morristown, VT, where two and four-legged visitors can explore together. Amenities of the park include athletic fields, picnic tables, a community garden, a pavilion and access to the Lamoille River. See Details
Moss Glen Falls Trail Leashed dogs are welcome on Moss Glen Falls Trail, a 2.9 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Stowe, VT that features a waterfall and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is best used from May until October. See Details
Parc-L'île-Melville Check out Parc-L'île-Melville, a pet-friendly park in Shawinigan, QC. Leashed pups are welcome to join you to explore the nine miles of wooded trails. Dog-friendly campsites area also available. See Details
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
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
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