Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Wadley, AL

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Wadley. 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 East Palisades, Whitewater Creek Trail
East Palisades, Whitewater Creek Trail Whitewater Creek Trail, part of the East Palisades Trails in Atlanta, is a scenic and dog-friendly hiking path that winds along the Chattahoochee River. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners for a peaceful walk or hike, with opportunities to wade into the water. Visitors should use caution, though, as water levels and currents can change rapidly. See Details
Pet Friendly Red Mountain Park
Red Mountain Park Visit Red Mountain Park, a nonprofit organization in Birmingham, AL featuring 1,500 wooded acres. Visitors can enjoy 20 dog-friendly miles of walking, hiking and mountain biking trails, Remy’s Dog Park, and beautiful destination sites – the historic Redding Hoist House, three treehouse views and glimpses of iron ore mine entrances. Dogs must remain on a leash while not in the dog park. See Details
Chattahoochee River National Recreational Area Chattahoochee River National Recreational Area is a 10,000-acre, pet-friendly open space along a 48-mile stretch of the river in Sandy Springs, GA. Leashed dogs are welcome to accompany you on a visit to this large forested park where you can enjoy hiking, biking, rafting and fishing. Take Fido for a stroll along a woodland trail and then reward him with a swim in the river after. Please remember to clean up after your pup during your visit. See Details
Moss Rock Preserve Moss Rock Preserve is a beautiful 349-acre nature preserve in Hoover, AL, abundant with trees and plants, rock outcroppings, streams, waterfalls, wildlife and other unique natural features. There are nearly 12 miles of dog-friendly hiking footpaths, as well as "Boulder Field" which is a favorite among rock climbers. Dogs are allowed throughout the park; they must be on no more than a 6-foot leash and under their owner's control at all times. See Details
Little River Canyon National Preserve Little River Canyon National Preserve provides visitors with abundant outdoor recreational opportunities in Fort Payne, AL. The park is pet friendly, but be sure to keep Fido leashed at all times. Hikes include wooded trails, breath-taking overlooks, beautiful waterfalls and peaceful picnic areas. Daily and annual passes are available. See Details
Desoto State Park Bring Fido to Desoto State Park in Fort Payne, AL, and explore the more than 25 miles of dog-friendly trails together. As you hike on Lookout Mountain, you and your furry friend will enjoy rock formations, seasonal waterfalls, beautiful views of the west fork of Little River, abundant animal life, and diverse communities of flora. Trail difficulty ranges from easy to strenuous. Just keep Fido on a leash at all times. Desoto State Park also offers dog-friendly cabins and campsites. See Details
Wind Creek State Park Wind Creek State Park is a dog-friendly state park and trail in Alexander City, AL. Fido is welcome to join you on-leash to explore the hiking trails of the park, in addition to a variety of other outdoor activities like a viewing of the Piedmont Plateau, or the Lake Martin Amphitheater. Dogs are also welcome at the campsites and two cabins for an additional fee. See Details
Amicalola Falls State Park Leashed dogs are allowed at Amicalola Falls State Park, a pet-friendly natural space in Dawsonville, GA. The waterfall the park is named for is the main attraction, as it is 729 feet of beautiful cascading water, and the third tallest east of the Mississippi River. There are also many hiking trails you and Fido can explore. Pet parents should be aware that some of the trails leading to the falls include metal grate steps to make them non-slip for humans, however canines may find these challenging. Please keep your pup on a leash no longer than 6 feet and remember to clean up any messes they leave behind. See Details
Oak Mountain State Park Oak Mountain State Park is a dog-friendly park in Pelham, AL. Mountain biking and hiking are two of the most popular activities at the park. With more than 50 miles of trails, visitors have plenty of options to choose from be it a short loop or an overnight trip. Dogs are welcome in most areas of the park as long as they are leashed. Bike and horseback riding trails may not allow dogs for safety reasons. Dogs are not allowed in stores, food service areas, bathhouse, pool or swimming areas. Fido cannot be left unattended and will be confiscated if left in a hot car more than 30 minutes. See Details
Atlanta BeltLine The Atlanta BeltLine is a dog-friendly trail in Atlanta, GA. This trail is one of the largest, most wide-ranging urban redevelopment programs in the United States. It's also an urban explorer and pet owner’s dream. With local art, shops and snacks speckled along the beautiful path, the BeltLine is a pet-friendly walking connection to all of the best corners of the city. See Details
New Echota State Park Leashed dogs are allowed at New Echota State Park, a pet-friendly park in Calhoun, GA. This is one of the most significant Cherokee sites in the nation and also where the horrific Trail of Tears, the forced relocation of Native Americans to the west, officially started. This area was the official capital for the Cherokee Nation and a spiritual home until the Trail of Tears began. You and Fido can explore the many trails at this historic cultural location. See Details
Resaca Battlefield Historic Site Leashed dogs are allowed at Resaca Battlefield Historic Site, a 483-acre pet-friendly park in Resaca, GA. You and Fido can explore the 4-miles of walking trails that are steeped in history, as the area was the site of a bloody battle during the civil war. See Details
Cheaha State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Cheaha State Park, a pet-friendly recreational area in Delta, AL. Bike and horseback riding trails may not allow dogs for safety reasons. Dogs are not allowed in stores, food service areas, bathhouses, pools or swimming areas. Fido also cannot be left unattended and will be confiscated if left in a hot car more than 30 minutes. Surrounded completely by the Talladega National Forest, the park is ideal for access to the Kentuck ORV-ATV Trail. Additionally, the park is home to the Cheaha Trailhead of the Pinhoti Trail, which connects with the Appalachian Trail and accesses the Odum Scout Trail, and the Chinnabee Silent Trail. Here hikers can experience tranquility, native wildlife and beautiful waterfalls. See Details
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is a dog-friendly national park in Kennesaw, GA. This National Battlefield preserves the land of this nearly three week long Civil War battle by the Atlanta Campaign. Fido is welcome to join you throughout the trails at this 2,965 acre park, however all pets must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet in length, and pets are not allowed in the visitor center, restroom facilities, shuttle bus, or near the water fountains. See Details
Big Trees Forest Preserve Leashed dogs are welcome at Big Trees Forest Preserve, a pet-friendly old-growth forest in Sandy Springs, GA. You and Fido can explore the network of trails, babbling brooks and the native trees and flowers that are protected in this preserve. Waste bags and receptacles are found throughout the preserve, making it easy to clean up after your pup. Please do not let Fido dig holes anywhere on the preserve, and remember to stay on the trails. See Details
Pickett's Mill Battlefield State Historic Site Leashed dogs are welcome at Pickett's Mill Battlefield State Historic Site in Dallas, GA, where you can explore one of the best preserved Civil War battlefields in the nation. This 765-acre park is home to picnic areas and miles of pet-friendly, wooded hiking trails that weave around the historic area, along creeks and even by a waterfall. Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted in the pioneer cabins or any of the other buildings in the park, but leashed pets are permitted in the visitor center to gain access to the trails. See Details
Red Top Mountain State Park Red Top Mountain State Park in Acworth, GA, boasts 1,562-acres of land along the 12,000-acre Lake Allatoona. Bring your leashed pup and hike over 15-miles of dog-friendly trails at this scenic park. Swimming, fishing, camping and biking are also popular activities at this park. See Details
Lakepoint State Park Lakepoint State Park is a dog-friendly park located on the banks of the 45,000-acre Lake Eufaula in Ufaula, AL. It offers a variety of amenities and activities where Fido can tag along, including hiking trails, fishing, boating, wildlife and bird watching, camping, and picnic areas. Dogs are welcome in most parks as long as the dog is on a leash. Bike and horseback riding trails may not allow dogs for safety reasons. See Details
Lake Guntersville State Park Lake Guntersville State Park is a dog-friendly recreational are along the banks of the Tennessee River in Guntersville, AL. Home to 6,000 acres of natural woodlands, you and your pup can enjoy the outdoor nature center, fishing in Alabama’s largest lake, 36 miles of hiking trails, weekly guided hikes and a day-use area. Dogs are welcome in most areas of the park as long as they are leashed. Dogs are not allowed in stores, food service areas, bathhouse, pool or swimming areas. See Details
Callaway Resort & Gardens Callaway Resort & Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA, is pet friendly. This recreational area combines four seasons of adventure, relaxation, and fun among breathtaking landscape, which you can enjoy with your leashed pup. Take in the vibrant blossoms of Spring on over 2,500 spectacular acres. Laze the Summer days away or try your hand at watersports on Robin Lake, featuring the world’s largest man-made white sand beach. See Details
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