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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Towner, ND

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Towner. 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 Fort Stevenson State Park
Fort Stevenson State Park Fort Stevenson State Park in Garrison, ND, is dog friendly. Located on the north shore of Lake Sakakawea, this park offers interpretive trails, a prairie dog town, a visitor center and a campground. Dogs must be leashed at all times when visiting this recreation area. See Details
Pet Friendly Graham's Island State Park
Graham's Island State Park Graham's Island State Park in Devils Lake, ND, is dog friendly. You and Fido can explore the park via the miles of hiking trails, which will give you beautiful views of the lake and provide you an opportunity to birdwatch. Other amenities of the park include horseshoe courts, a picnic shelter, a playground and volleyball courts. See Details
Brandon Hills Wildlife Conservation Area Brandon Hills Wildlife Conservation Area is located just off of Highway 10, south of the city of Brandon. Turn off of Hwy 10 onto High Country Rd. The road is located right next to an old antique shoppe called Carriage Antiques. Drive about 2 km east then turn right, heading south, when you reach the dead end. Keep driving south till you see a large sign on your left that says "Brandon Hills Wildlife Conservation Area." There is about 7.5km of trail you can explore with your dog on or off the leash. There are three loops to the trail. If you feel like you can't walk for 2-3 hours, take one of the shorter loops which is less distance and less time. Depending what time of the year, you can almost always see some kind of wildlife such as deer, grouse, moose and occasionally even a black bear. Mostly squirrels and birds. If you wander out with your dog in the spring/early summer, bring lots of repellent for ticks and mosquitoes. See Details
Spirit Sands Spirit Sands provides endless hours of beautiful scenery as you trek through a small prairie desert filled with giant sand dunes. Unfortunately, most of this trail is a fragile ecosystem that requires your dog to be on a leash. Trail system requires a good day to explore in it's entirety. Don't forget to see the Devils Punch bowl! See Details
Lake Metigoshe State Park Lake Metigoshe State Park is a pet-friendly destination in the scenic Turtle Mountains in Bottineau, ND. Your leashed furry friend can join you as you explore this popular year-round spot. Activities include a dog park, kayaking and over 13 miles of hiking trails, which offer various paths for all endurance levels. Please note your pup can't enter the beach area and inside facilities. See Details
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in Stanton, ND, is dog friendly. Fido can join you on an exploration of the villages once inhabited by Earthlodge people at this national historic site. Hike along Knife River on the trails and see traces left behind by the dwellings and people. A replica of an Earthlodge is available to visit. Dogs must be leashed at all times. See Details
Lake Sakakawea State Park Lake Sakakawea State Park in Pick City, ND, is dog friendly. Located on the lake's south shore, which is one of the three largest manufactured reservoirs in the nation, this park offers a full-service marina, convenience store and camping storage. In addition, several multi-use trails for hiking are available, and dogs must be leashed at all times. See Details
Cross Ranch State Park Cross Ranch State Park in Center, ND is pet friendly. Here, you and Fido can explore over 13 miles of trails together. This extensive trail system allows access to a 5,000-acre nature preserve with mixed prairie grass, river bottom forests, woody draws and roaming bison. Dogs are welcome on certain trails as long as they are well-behaved and cleaned up after. See Details
Oak Park Oak Park is a pet-friendly community hub in Minot, ND. Your leashed canine can tag along as you explore the area. The park offers scenic trails, picnic shelters, an amphitheater and more, making it a great destination for outdoor fun with your furry friend. See Details
Shilo Running Trail Shilo Running Trail is a 7.2 km running trail located in Shilo, MB, near Cornwallis. The trail features outdoor fitness equipment stationed throughout and is dog friendly, with poop bag dispensers and trash cans available along the route. The path is open to the general public, provided users respect all signage and avoid trespassing into marked operational and work areas. See Details
Spruce Woods Provincial Park Spruce Woods Provincial Park is a pet-friendly protected area in Glenboro, south-central Manitoba. Home to the only sand dunes in the region, you and your leashed pooch are invited to explore them via the pet-friendly trails inside the park. See Details
Lake Ilo National Wildlife Refuge Lake Ilo National Wildlife Refuge in Coleharbor, ND is pet friendly. Your leashed furry friend can explore the area with you. Activities include fishing, accessible trails, wildlife watching and picnicking opportunities. Two of the refuge's pathways offer educational and interpretive displays. See Details
Audubon National Wildlife Refuge Audubon National Wildlife Refuge is a pet-friendly destination in Coleharbor, ND. Your leashed furry friend is welcome to join you as you explore the area with abundant wildlife. Activities include hiking, wildlife viewing, photography opportunities and more. Please be aware of hunting season upon your arrival. See Details
J Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge J Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge in Upham, ND is pet friendly. Your leashed four-legged companion can tag along to explore the area. Activities offered are wildlife observation, hiking trails, canoeing opportunities and fishing. Please be aware of hunting season upon your visit. See Details

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