Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Idaho

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If your dog likes to ruff it, bring Fido hiking in Idaho. Our dog friendly hiking section includes everything from easy one-hour walks to fantastic overnight trips in Idaho that won’t be soon forgotten. Seriously, go take a hike!

Pet Friendly Lloyd Square Park
Lloyd Square Park Lloyd Square Park in Nampa, ID, is pet friendly. Located in historic downtown, this venue is used for a variety of events. Leashed dogs are always welcome in the lawn area of the park. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind by their pups. See Details
Pet Friendly Indian Cliff Trail
Indian Cliff Trail Indian Cliff Trail is a 3-mile, pet-friendly hike in Heyburn State Park in Plummer, ID, that will take about 2 hours to complete with Fido. Heyburn Park is complete with a nice campgrounds, picnic areas, and a great trail system. You and Fido can explore its 7800 acres of forests, meadows, and lakes. See Details
Priest Lake - Lakeshore Trail Priest Lake - Lakeshore Trail is a 7.6-mile, pet-friendly hike in the Idaho Panhandle National Forest in Nordman, ID, that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. This trail follows the shoreline of Priest Lake, one of the most beautiful in the area. This easy hike is great for all seasons. See Details
North Idaho Centennial Trail The North Idaho Centennial 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 Post Falls! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the North Idaho Centennial 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
Kendrick-Juliaetta Recreation Trail The Kendrick-Juliaetta Recreation 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 Juliaetta! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Kendrick-Juliaetta Recreation 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
North Idaho Centennial Trail The North Idaho Centennial 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 Coeur D Alene! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the North Idaho Centennial 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
Latah Trail The Latah 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 Moscow! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Latah 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
Bill Chipman Palouse Trail The Bill Chipman Palouse 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 Moscow! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Bill Chipman Palouse 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
Wood River Trail The Wood River 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 Ketchum! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Wood River 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
Upper Priest River Trail Upper Priest River Trail in Bonners Ferry, ID, is a 16-mile hike that will take about 8 hours to complete with Fido. The old-growth forest that surrounds this pet-friendly river trail is one of the finest in the Selkirk Range and is home to grizzlies and caribou. See Details
Saint Joe River Trail The Saint Joe River Trail in Avery, ID, is pet friendly. Explore this 5.3-mile out-and-back trail with Fido. The stunning St. Joe River, a National Wild and Recreation River, makes for a fine trail setting. This popular trail runs through pure wilderness. The further you go, the more solitude you will receive along with the opportunity to spot bear, deer and elk. See Details
West Fork Trail West Fork Trail is a 10-mile hike that will take about 6 to 7 hours to complete with Fido. This hike is a great retreat from the summer since the old-growth forests and abundance of water via the lake and creeks keep you cool. Keep your dog close by as there are bear in this area, along with plenty of mosquitoes. See Details
Mary Minerva McCroskey Memorial State Park Loop Trail Mary Minerva McCroskey Memorial State Park Loop Trail in Potlatch, ID, is a 5.3-mile hike that will take about 2.5 hours to complete with Fido. This pet-friendly trail lies in one of Idaho's largest parks that spans over 5000 acres. The park is home to seven ecological areas and wildlife such as moose, coyote, elk and bear. See Details
Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes 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 Harrison! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes. 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
Wood River Trail The Wood River 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 Hailey! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the Wood River 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
Weiser River National Recreation Trail The Weiser River National Recreation 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 Weiser! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Weiser River National Recreation 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
Coeur d'Alene River Trail Coeur d'Alene River Trail is a 11.4-mile, pet-friendly hike that will take about 6 to 7 hours to complete with Fido. This well-maintained trail in Murray, ID, runs along side the river and can even be done one way if you are able to arrange a ride at Forest Road 412, which bisects the trail. The northern section of this trail is also nice, but it will take a rough and bumpy ride with creek crossings to get to. See Details
Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes 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 Kellogg! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes. 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
McCroskey State Park Dogs are welcome at McCroskey State Park in Potlatch, ID, where you can explore on paw or by car. The pet-friendly park is dedicated to the memory of frontier women, such as Mary McCroskey, and the hardships they endured. You'll discover viewpoints that overlook forests, great picnic areas, and flower beds dotted around the tree lined park. One way to view the area is by vehicle along Skyline Drive, an 18-mile long unimproved road that leads through pine and cedar trees to stunning views of the surrounding prairies. When you want to stretch your legs, you can do so on the 32-miles of multi-purpose trails. Like many state parks in Idaho, there are lots of opportunities to jump on the infamous Trail of the Coeur d Alenes. See Details
BCRD Galena Trails BCRD Galena Trails are a pet-friendly set of trails around Ketchum, ID. The trail systems in the North and South Valleys are packed with great options for Nordic skiing or snowshoeing with dogs. Each dog needs a day pass or a season pass, available at most area ski shops. For trail maps and info, please visit the BCRD winter trail info website. See Details
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