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The Best Dog-Friendly Hikes in All 50 States

Kristen Arendt
By Kristen Arendt
Updated
Apr. 30, 2025
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If you have an adventurous or energetic pup, taking a hike with your dog is one of the best ways to spend some quality time together. And with hiking trails all over the country that range from easy jaunts to challenging routes, you can find the best hike for you and your dog on pet-friendly trails near you.

To get you started, we’ve rounded up some of the best routes in each state for dog-friendly hiking trails. And while this list is far from exhaustive, these dog-friendly hikes vary in distance and difficulty and have a little something special for you to see (waterfalls, viewpoints, canyons, rivers, fall colors) while still being suitable for your four-legged hiking buddy (shaded, not too rocky, good smells, water to cool off in). Whether you’re looking to plan your next outdoor adventure or just want to look at some dreamy landscapes, these tail-wagging hikes are sure to spark your imagination.

Pro Tip: Before you head out, make sure you have all the gear you’ll need for a safe and enjoyable hike. And once you hit the trails, remember to follow leash laws, respect trail rules and always pick up after your dog.

Alabama


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Bald Rock Trail

Cheaha State Park, 19644 AL-281, Delta, AL 36258

Distance: 0.6-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Easy

Great for pups and people of all ages and abilities, the short Bald Rock Trail offers a big reward for your effort. From the parking lot, the easy trail leads to Bald Rock Outlook, the highest point in Alabama, where you’ll enjoy stunning views of the forested hillsides under an expansive sky. Plus, if your pup still has energy to burn (or just wants to make some new friends), you can stop by the Bosarge Memorial Dog Park after your hike so your dog can enjoy an off-leash romp.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Alabama

Rainbow Mountain Nature Preserve: Rainbow Loop Trail

DeSoto State Park: Laurel and Lost Falls Loop

Sipsey Wilderness: Trail #209 Sipsey River Trail

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Alaska


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Flattop Mountain

Chugach State Park, Glen Alps Trailhead, Glen Alps Rd, Anchorage, AK 99516

Distance: 3.5-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Hard

If your pup is up for a big hiking adventure with lots of wild smells and some serious vertical gain, the trek to the summit of Flattop Mountain will reward you both with stunning views from the top of the peak which, according to the park, is one of Alaska’s most popular summits. Once you catch your breath, it won’t be hard to see why—on a clear day you can see all the way to Denali.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Alaska

Chugach State Park: Eklutna Lake Trail

Chena River State Recreation Area: Angel Rocks Trail

Tongass National Forest: West Glacier Trail

Arizona


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Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte Loop

Bell Rock Trailhead, Coconino National Forest, Hwy 179, Sedona AZ, 86336

Distance: 3.5-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

An exceptional tour of Sedona’s beautiful red rock country, this hike takes you to see the iconic formations of Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte. The popular dog-friendly trail sees a lot of foot traffic, so many parts of the trail are wide and well-packed which makes for easy hiking—though there are still some rocky sections further out for adventurous pups to scramble around on. The towering red rock formations make a great backdrop for a selfie with your best hiking buddy.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Arizona

South Mountain Park: Holbert Trail

Coconino National Forest: Humphreys Peak

Coronado National Forest: Old Baldy Trail

Arkansas


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Cedar Falls Trail

Petit Jean State Park, 1285 Petit Jean Mountain Road, Morrilton, AR 72110

Distance: 2-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate to Hard

Go chasing waterfalls with your pup in a stunning landscape at Cedar Falls Trail in Petit Jean State Park. Officially designated Arkansas’s first state park in 1923, this hidden paradise of beautiful waterfalls, forested trails and scenic views is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Along the shaded trails, dogs will love nosing around Cedar Creek, and pet parents will be rewarded for their efforts with a staggering view of 95-foot Cedar Falls, one of the tallest cascades in the state.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Arkansas

Hot Springs National Park: Hot Springs Mountain Trail

Pinnacle Mountain State Park: Base Trail

Devil’s Den State Park: Yellow Rock Trail

California


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Fort Funston Beach Trail

Fort Funston Road, San Francisco, CA 94132

Distance: 0.5-mile to 2-mile out-and-back, depending on your route

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

The quintessential California coast hike within driving distance of much of the Bay Area, Fort Funston offers your pup the chance to explore from either the designated dog-friendly trails on the dunes or along the wide strip of sandy coastline on the Pacific Ocean. Well-behaved dogs who are under voice control can enjoy an off-leash romp on the beach while you soak in the sea breeze and watch the hang gliders soaring overhead.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in California

Runyon Canyon Park: East Trail

Point Reyes National Seashore: Kehoe Beach Trail

Mission Trails Regional Park: Oak Canyon Trail

Colorado


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High Dune

Great Sand Dunes National Park, 11999 CO-150, Mosca, CO 81146

Distance: 2.5-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate to Hard

If you and your pooch like exploring vast landscapes that make you feel small, a hike to High Dune in Great Sand Dunes National Park is a one-of-a-kind, dog-friendly hike in Colorado that you won’t want to miss. The climb to High Dune promises incredible views in every direction—from the towering Sangre de Cristo mountains to the expansive dune field receding into the distance. Of course, your dog will adore rolling, romping and digging in the sand—in the spring and early summer, they can cool off in the shallow water of seasonal Medano Creek, which flows along the base of the dunes near the visitor center.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Colorado

Chautauqua Park: Royal Arch Trail

Garden of the Gods: Perkins Central Garden Trail

Staunton State Park: Elk Falls Trail

Connecticut


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Tower Trail

Sleeping Giant State Park, 200 Mount Carmel Avenue, Hamden, CT 06518

Distance: 3-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Easy

Escape into the beautiful woods of Connecticut to Tower Trail, a dog-friendly hike to a stone observation tower that looks a bit like an old-timey castle. The main path to the tower is wide and well-traveled so you and your pup won’t have to worry about stubbing toes or picking up paws on rough terrain. From the top, you’ll have excellent views of Long Island Sound and the New Haven area. Visit in autumn for a spectacular leaf-peeping extravaganza as the hillsides turn a fabulous array of red, orange and yellow.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Connecticut

Devil’s Hopyard State Park: Chapman Falls

Chatfield Hollow State Park: Covered Bridge Trail

Ragged Mountain Park: Ragged Mountain Loop

Delaware


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Gordons Pond Trail

Cape Henlopen State Park, Gordons Pond Trailhead, Lewes, DE 19958

Distance: 6-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Easy

Seaside views? Check. A chance to spot cool wildlife? Check. An easy path for your doggo to stretch their legs? Ditto. The Gordons Pond Trail, which winds around seaside dunes, tidal marshes and a saltwater lagoon, offers peaceful views in every direction. Plus, the crushed gravel trail is mostly flat, making it easy-going for older dogs or young pups. And with the out-and-back route, you can make your hike as long or short as you like.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Delaware

White Clay Creek State Park: Chestnut Hill Trail

Trap Pond State Park: Bob Trail

Alapocas Run State Park: Alapocas Woods Trail

Florida


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Black Bear Wilderness Area Trail

5298 Michigan Ave, Sanford, FL 32771

Distance: 7.3-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

You might not expect to find a wilderness area just outside of Orlando, but if you and your dog are looking for a true adventure steeped in Florida’s natural landscapes, Black Bear offers an alternative to the theme parks. The loop is relatively flat and gives you the chance to spot wildlife and wildflowers, in season. The trail winds through cypress swamps and wetland habitats, giving your pooch plenty of good smells to sniff while you enjoy the varying scenery. Keep in mind this trail is more remote so bringing sun protection, plenty of water and bug spray is recommended.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Florida

Rainbow Springs State Park: Yellow Trail

Jonathan Dickinson State Park: Hobe Mountain Trail

O’Leno State Park: Parener’s Branch Trail

Georgia


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West Rim Loop Trail

Cloudland Canyon State Park, W Rim Loop Trail, Rising Fawn, GA 30738

Distance: 5-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate to hard

From dense woodlands to deep canyons, the landscapes of Cloudland Canyon State Park are a real treat for hikers. The West Rim Loop Trail gives you a sampling platter of the park’s best features with several overlooks where you can take in the beautiful views and a trip down to Daniel Creek. Not for those with a fear of heights, the trail does follow along the rim of the canyon, and the forested singletrack is narrow and rocky in places so your pup should be comfortable on uneven terrain. Visit in autumn for an extra special backdrop as the leaves change color.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Georgia

Skidaway Island State Park: Sandpiper Trail Loop

Sweetwater Creek State Park: White Trail

Providence Canyon State Park: Canyon Loop Trail

Hawaii


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Kuli'ou'ou Ridge Trail

Kuli’ou’ou Valley Trail, Honolulu, HI 96821

Distance: 5-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate to hard

Whether you’re doing it for the views or exercise (or both), the outstanding Kuli’ou’ou Ridge Trail offers a steady climb to a panoramic vista. The lower part of the trail is lush and forested—your pup will appreciate the shade and the chance to give their nose a workout on the many different types of trees, bushes and flowers. The upper part of the trail rises above the canopy for nearly 360-degree views of the island—the perfect spot to snap a selfie with your pooch. This trail can get very muddy, so skip this hike after recent rains or come prepared for muddy paws.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Hawaii

West Maui Forest Reserve: Waihe’e Ridge Trail

Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area: Haleakala Ridge Trail

Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline: Makapuʻu Point Lighthouse Trail

Idaho


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Sawtooth Lake

Iron Creek Trailhead, Forest Rd 619, Lowman, ID 83637

Distance: 10-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Hard

A beautiful hike into the backcountry of Idaho’s stunning Sawtooth Mountains, this outing to Sawtooth Lake will reward you with big views and let energetic dogs stretch their legs for a full day on the trails. Your pup should be comfortable with creek crossings and steep, rocky terrain as this trail offers a few challenging sections for them to navigate. The popular route is especially gorgeous in the early summer when the alpine meadows are dotted with wildflowers. Sawtooth Lake makes a great picnic spot at the turnaround point and is picturesque in any season.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Idaho

Tubbs Hill Park: Main Trail

Eagle Island State Park Trail

Sawtooth National Forest: Proctor Mountain Loop Trail

Illinois


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LaSalle Canyon

Starved Rock State Park, 2678 East 873 Road, Oglesby, IL 61348

Distance: 4-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate to Hard

Plentiful wildflowers, peaceful woods and rushing rivers with scenic cascades—Starved Rock State Park has a lot to offer visitors in every season. The scenic LaSalle Canyon loop will take you on a stroll along the Illinois River, past several scenic overlooks, waterfalls and canyons, giving your pooch plenty to explore. For an extra special treat after your hike, head to the Veranda, an outdoor patio space at Starved Rock Lodge, where your pup can order a post-hike bite off their Doggie Delights Menu.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Illinois

Waterfall Glen: Main Trail

Ferne Clyffe State Park: Big Rocky Hollow Trail

Giant City State Park: Giant City Nature Trail

Indiana


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Indiana Dunes Trail 10

Indiana Dunes State Park Nature Center, Chesterton, IN 46304

Distance: 5.5-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

Half beach stroll, half woodland hike, Trail 10 at Indiana Dunes State Park is a great way for you and your canine hiking companion to stretch their legs. The highlight of this loop for pups and people is definitely the section that follows along the shores of Lake Michigan—dogs who love dipping their toes in the water or digging in the sand will be extra excited about this route—get ready for the zoomies.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Indiana

Clifty Falls State Park: Little Clifty Falls Trail

Fort Harrison State Park: Lawrence Creek Trail

Hoosier National Forest: Hemlock Cliffs Trail

Iowa


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Fire Point Trail

Effigy Mounds National Monument, 151 IA-76, Harpers Ferry, IA 52146

Distance: 2-mile loop

Difficulty: Easy

Treat your dog (and yourself) to a beautiful hike along the banks of the Mississippi River at Effigy Mounds National Monument. This hidden gem of Iowa boasts some gorgeous overlooks of the river as well as culturally significant Native American sites. Your dog will enjoy strolling on the wide dirt paths, and you can spend some time learning about the sacred burial mound sites. Visit in the fall to enjoy an additional splash of color.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Iowa

Ledges State Park: Lost Lake Trail

Wildcat Den State Park: Mill Trail

Maquoketa Caves State Park: Ridge Trail

Kansas


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Shawnee Mission Park

Shawnee Mission Park Dog Trails

Shawnee Mission Park Dog Off-Leash Area, 7900 Renner Road, Shawnee, KS 66219

Distance: 1 to 3 miles depending on your route

Difficulty: Easy

Interested in taking your dog for some off-leash exploration? The Shawnee Mission Park off-leash dog area offers 44 acres to explore. From the parking area, you can choose from several hiking trails that wind through the woods. And since this is a dedicated dog park, your pup can stretch their legs off-leash. There’s even a dog beach where aquatically-inclined pooches can go for a swim while you enjoy the scenic vista over Shawnee Mission Lake.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Kansas

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve: Southwind Nature Trail

Wyandotte County Lake Park Trails

Little Jerusalem Badlands: Life on the Rocks Trail

Kentucky


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Overlook Trail

Breaks Interstate Park, 627 Commission Cir, Breaks, VA 24607

Distance: 1.5-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Easy

One of the best dog-friendly trails to experience the natural beauty of the self-proclaimed “Grand Canyon of the South,” the Overlook Trail on the Virginia-Kentucky border is an easy meander that will give you and your dog a taste of hiking in the iconic Appalachian Mountains. This route lets you take in the incredible views of the hillsides and river from the rim of Breaks Canyon (stick to the trails and use caution around the cliff edges). Your pup will enjoy the ample shade and abundance of smells.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Kentucky

Red River Gorge Geological Area: Auxier Ridge Trail

Mammoth Caves National Park: Visitor Center Trails

Big Bone Lick State Historic Site: Discovery Trail

Louisiana


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Gorge Run Trail

Bogue Chitto State Park Day Use Area, Three Lakes Dr, Franklinton, LA 70438

Distance: 5.7-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

If you and your pup are looking for a backwoods adventure that lets you experience Louisiania’s natural landscape, the Gorge Run Trail takes you through woodland and wetlands to see the forested countryside. Your dog will love the soft, sometimes sandy (sometimes muddy) footing and shaded path that will give them plenty of cool spots to sniff around. You’ll enjoy the forest, ponds, river and creeks—just don’t forget your bug spray!

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Louisiana

Fontainebleau State Park: Cane Bayou Hiking Trail

Chicot State Park: Lake Trail

Kisatchie Hills Wilderness: Backbone Trail

Maine


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North Bubble Loop

Acadia National Park, Bubbles Divide Trailhead, Mt Desert, Maine 04660

Distance: 2.6-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

Take your best friend on a hike to see some of the most iconic scenery in Acadia National Park. In addition to seeing Bubble Rock, a large boulder precariously perched at the edge of South Bubble Mountain’s summit, you’ll also enjoy beautiful views of Jordan Pond, Pemetic and Sargent Mountains, and the Cranberry Isles from the top of the loop. A visit in the fall will reveal a colorful panorama. Acadia is one of the most dog-friendly national parks in the U.S., so if your dog adores hiking, you’ll have miles of trails to choose from to explore the park, from oceanside strolls and forested fire roads to mountain-top hikes.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Maine

Quoddy Head State Park: Coastal Trail

Camden Hills State Park: Mt. Megunticook

Ovens Mouth Preserve: West Trails

Maryland


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Hog Rock/Cunningham Falls Loop Trail

Catoctin Mountain Park, 14707 Park Central Rd, Thurmont, MD 21788

Distance: 4.6-mile loop

Difficulty: Hard

A challenging hike to see some of the best scenery of the Old Line State, the Hog Rock/Cunningham Falls loop features ups, downs, and uneven, rocky terrain to give you a good workout and keep your pup engaged. And don’t worry, there’s plenty to reward you for your efforts with a stop at Maryland’s largest waterfall, 78-foot Cunningham Falls, and two scenic overlooks. Hog Rock Vista, the highest overlook at the park, will give you a glimpse above the trees to the mountains receding into the distance.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Maryland

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park: C&O Canal Towpath

South Mountain State Park: Annapolis Rock

Patapsco Valley State Park: Cascade Falls Loop Trail

Massachusetts


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Mount Greylock Overlook Trail

Mount Greylock, Adams, MA 01220

Distance: 2.5-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

Although Mount Greylock is lovely in any season, the hike is particularly noteworthy in the fall when the panoramic views are filled with outstanding autumn color. Your pup will love the forested paths and plentiful smells. You’ll be treated to views from the highest point in Massachusetts and enjoy exploring a section of the iconic Appalachian Trail. Start or end your hike with a walk around the Veterans War Memorial Tower which is open in the summer.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Massachusetts

Blue Hills Reservation: Skyline Loop

Middlesex Fells Reservation: Reservoir Loop

Mount Holyoke Range State Park: Seven Sisters Trail

Michigan


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Miners Falls Trail

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Miners Falls Parking, Munising, MI 49862

Distance: 1.2-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Easy

Take your pup on a forested trail to Miners River, where Miners Falls, a powerful 50-foot waterfall, cascades over a sandstone cliff. A nice shaded trail with easy footing, this is a great spot in the spring and fall. Not done stretching your legs? Head up the road to Miners Beach, a mile-long stretch of dog-friendly lakefront where your pup can play (on-leash) in the water and you can enjoy views over Lake Superior.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Michigan

Tahquamenon Falls State Park: Tahquamenon Falls-River Trail

Ludington State Park: Lighthouse Trail

Saugatuck Dunes State Park: Beach Trail

Minnesota


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Fifth Falls Trail

Gooseberry Falls State Park, 3206 MN-61, Two Harbors, MN 55616

Distance: 2-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

On the trail to Fifth Falls, you and your pup can feel like wilderness explorers without having to hike too far from the trailhead—or drive too far from Duluth. This loop gives you the best of all worlds with some moderately rocky and rugged terrain to test your hiking prowess and an awesome reward at the halfway point—a series of cascades known as Fifth Falls. You and your dog can wade in the shallow pools or climb around on the rocks near the base of the falls to find the best vantage point.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Minnesota

Tettegouche State Park: High Falls Trail

Jay Cooke State Park: Silver Creek Trail

Lebanon Hills Regional Park: Jensen Lake Trail

Mississippi


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Outcroppings Trail

Tishomingo State Park, 105 Co Rd 90, Tishomingo, MS 38873

Distance: 2-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

From start to end, Outcroppings Trail delivers outstanding scenery as it winds through Bear Creek Valley and follows along a ridge of rocky outcroppings. Your dog will love the shady paths and wetting their whistle in the creek. You’ll enjoy the varied trees which turn a beautiful shade of red, yellow and orange in the fall, and the chance to spot wildflowers in the spring.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Mississippi

Clark Creek State Park: Primitive Trail

Tuxachanie National Hiking Trail

Trace State Park: Nature Trail

Missouri


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Mina Sauk Falls Trail

Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, Hwy. CC, Middle Brook, MO 63656

Distance: 2.9-mile loop

Difficulty: Hard

Looking to visit Missouri’s highest point and its tallest waterfall? The Mina Sauk Falls Trail is the loop that takes you to both, with a stop at 1,772-foot Taum Sauk Mountain and 132-foot Mina Sauk Falls. But the delights don’t stop there, as you and your pup will have a grand hiking adventure on trails that are, at times, rocky and rugged. Agile pups will love bounding over the rocky terrain. Keep your eyes open as you wind through woodlands which are interspersed with open glades where you’ll catch stunning views of the St. Francois Mountains.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Missouri

Castlewood State Park: Riverscene Trail

Elephant Rocks State Park: Braille Trail

Weldon Spring Conservation Area: Lewis and Clark Trail

Montana


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Lava Lake

Custer Gallatin National Forest, Lava Lake Trailhead, 501-901 Cascade Creek Rd, Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730

Distance: 6.0-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate

A great dog-friendly day hike in Big Sky Country, the Lava Lake route features a steady climb to a beautiful mountain lake. The trail winds through lodgepole pines and follows along Cascade Creek for much of the way, giving your dog plenty of shade and a chance to cool off in the water on hot days. You might spot wildlife (moose and bears do frequent the area, so be aware of your surroundings and keep your dog leashed). Lava Lake makes a great spot for a mid-hike lunch break—you can soak in the scenery and your dog can take a dip in the lake.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Montana

Mount Helena Ridge Trail

Makoshika State Park: Artist Vista

Custer Gallatin National Forest: Mystic Lake

Nebraska


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Smith Falls

Smith Falls State Park, 90159 Smith Falls Rd, Valentine, NE 69201

Distance: 1.1-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Easy

Though waterfalls might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you’re thinking of the Cornhusker State, 70-foot Smith Falls, Nebraska’s tallest cascade, is well worth a visit. The hike to reach the falls is a relaxed romp on easy-going trails that pups of all ages, abilities and leg lengths can enjoy. If you’re looking for more mileage, the state park has a nature trail that lets you explore more of the area around the Niobrara River. Don’t forget to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy post-hike at the park’s day-use picnic area.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Nebraska

Toadstool Geologic Park Trail

Chadron State Park: Black Hills Overlook Trail

Scotts Bluff National Monument: Saddle Rock Trail

Nevada


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White Domes Loop

Valley of Fire State Park, Moapa Valley, NV 89040

Distance: 1 mile loop

Difficulty: Easy

A trip to Valley of Fire, Nevada’s oldest state park, is best reserved for the cooler months of the year. (Summer temps are much too hot for pups in this desert landscape.) But if you’re looking for a spot to see the rugged beauty of Nevada in its prime, this hike lets you explore some unique desert scenery. The sandy trail winds through stunning red, yellow and pink rock formations and includes a few special highlights including an old movie set and mini slot canyon—you and your dog will feel like real Wild West explorers.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Nevada

Cathedral Gorge State Park: Juniper Draw Loop

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area: Calico Tanks

Cave Lake State Park: Cave Springs Loop

New Hampshire


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Franconia Ridge Trail Loop

White Mountains National Forest, Old Bridle Path Trailhead, Franconia, NH 03580

Distance: 8.6-mile loop

Difficulty: Hard

Routinely touted as one of the best day hikes in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Franconia Ridge Trail lets pups and people bag the summits of Mount Lafayette, Mount Lincoln and Little Haystack. This also means that you’ll spend a considerable part of your hike above the trees–great for taking in the expansive views of the Whites. Note that the weather above treeline can be unpredictable, so this route is only recommended for experienced hikers and hiking dogs who come prepared for variable conditions.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in New Hampshire

Mount Major Reservation: Mount Major

White Mountain National Forest: Welch-Dickey Trail

Franconia Notch State Park: Artist Bluff Trail

New Jersey


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Mount Tammany

Worthington State Forest, Mt. Tammany Red Dot Trailhead Parking, Columbia, NJ 07832

Distance: 3-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate to hard

The ascent to 1,527-foot Mt. Tammany via the Red Dot Trail will give you and your dog a good workout—expect a leg-burning, tongue-panting kind of climb. But the good news is you’ll have plenty of reward for your efforts with panoramic views of the Delaware Water Gap from the summit vantage point. And if you’ve got a hiking buddy who still has energy to burn, you can create a longer loop on the area’s other dog-friendly trails.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in New Jersey

Wawayanda State Park: Wawayanda Lake Loop

Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area: Buttermilk Falls

Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area: Falls Hike

New Mexico


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Williams Lake Trail

Carson National Forest, Williams Lake Trail – Upper Parking, 51 Deer Ln, Taos Ski Valley, NM 87525

Distance: 4.2-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate

A popular hike that starts in Taos Ski Valley and climbs to a peaceful high alpine lake, the Williams Lake Trail welcomes four-legged hikers to join in on the fun. The route begins in evergreen forests and winds alongside a seasonal stream where your dog can quench their thirst before climbing through open meadows to Williams Lake. In the late spring and early summer, the area is dotted with wildflowers.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in New Mexico

White Sands National Monument: Alkali Flats Trail

Santa Fe National Forest: Atalaya Mountain Trail

Sandia Foothills Open Space Park: Embudito Canyon Loop

New York


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Taughannock Falls

Taughannock Falls State Park, 1740 Taughannock Blvd, Trumansburg, NY 14886

Distance: 2-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Easy

Head out for a hike on the Gorge Trail which follows along Taughannock Creek to a fabulous vantage point at the base of 215-foot Taughannock Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in New York. This popular trail is wide and well-used, making it a great option for pups, young and old, to enjoy a day out in nature. Along the way, you’ll spot several smaller cascades and wide, shallow sections of the creek where, in the summer, you can dip toes and paws in the water for a nice mid-hike cool-off.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in New York

Bear Mountain State Park: Bear Mountain Loop Trail

High Peaks Wilderness: Cascade Mountain

Minnewaska State Park Preserve: Gertrude’s Nose

North Carolina


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Black Balsam Knob and Tennent Mountain Loop

Shining Rock Wilderness, Art Loeb and Black Balsam Trailhead, Black Balsam Knob Rd, Canton, NC 28716

Distance: 4.6-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

This fantastic loop hike is highlighted by balsam woods, wildflower-filled meadows and fabulous mountain views from Black Balsam Knob and neighboring Tennant Mountain. Your pup will love the multitude of smells and many shaded sections along this route. You’ll be treated to some of the best vistas along the Blue Ridge Parkway from the Art Loeb Trail. This trail is especially stunning when the rhododendrons are in bloom.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in North Carolina

DuPoint State Recreational Forest: High Falls Loop

Linville Gorge Wilderness: Hawksbill Mountain

Pisgah National Forest: Looking Glass Rock Trail

North Dakota


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Long X to Maah Daah Hey Loop

Little Missouri National Grassland, North Billings, ND, 58645

Distance: 11.1-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

Located adjacent to Theodore Roosevelt National Park (where dogs are not allowed), this loop trail lets you and your pup experience all the highlights of North Dakota’s badlands and grasslands with fewer crowds. The long loop lets you take in the solitude of the landscape with some easy rolling hills and plenty of scenery along the way. Though this route is on the long side, for pups (and people) who have a moderate level of fitness, this day hike will be one for the memory books.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in North Dakota

Lewis and Clark State Park: Eskers Trail

Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park: Little Soldier Loop

Sheyenne National Grassland: Oak Leaf Trail

Ohio


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Brandywine Gorge Loop

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Brandywine Falls Trailhead, 8176 Brandywine Road, Sagamore Hills, Ohio 44067

Distance: 1.5-mile loop

Difficulty: Easy

It’s not often you can bring your furry friend on the most popular trails in a national park, but luckily this loop at Cuyahoga Valley National Park is dog-friendly. This short hike features bridges over scenic creeks, boardwalks under shaded trees and several outstanding viewpoints of Brandywine Falls. If you’re up for a longer outing, several alternative routes let you spend more time with your canine hiking partner on the park’s dog-friendly trails.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Ohio

Hocking Hills State Park: Old Man’s Cave Loop

Hueston Woods State Park: Indian Mounds Trail

Caesar Creek State Park: Horseshoe Falls

Oklahoma


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Elk Mountain

Charon’s Garden Wilderness, Elk Mountain Trail, Indiahoma, OK 73552

Distance: 2.3-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate

Rugged mountain hiking might not be the first thing you think of in the Sooner State, but a trip to Elk Mountain in the Wichita Mountains offers the chance for an adventurous hike with rewarding scenery. A visit in the late spring or early summer will often treat hikers to meadows of wildflowers. Your dog will love rock-hopping and taking in the myriad of new smells. The views from the summit of Elk Mountain are stellar any time of the year.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Oklahoma

Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness: Yellow Trail

Beavers Bend State Park: Friends Trail

Black Mesa State Park and Nature Preserve: Black Mesa Summit Trail

Oregon


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Angel's Rest

Angel’s Rest Trailhead, 47505 Historic Columbia River Hwy, Corbett, OR 97019

Distance: 4.5-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Hard

Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is a dog-friendly hiking paradise, whether you want to see waterfalls or wildflowers. If you’re looking for overlooks without quite as many crowds (don’t expect complete solitude as this hike is still popular), the hike to Angel’s Rest offers a challenging route that will reward you with spectacular views of the Columbia River and beyond. On a clear day, look for Mt. Baker and Mt. St. Helens in the distance.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Oregon

Smith Rock State Park: River Trail

Mt. Hood Wilderness: Ramona Falls Trail

Oswald West State Park: Cape Falcon Trail

Pennsylvania


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Falls Trail

Ricketts Glen State Park, 695 PA-487, Benton, PA 17814

Distance: 7.2-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Hard

If your pooch loves chasing waterfalls, this trail will get their tail-wagging—and fill up your camera roll with some Instagram-worthy photos. The Falls Trail takes you past a whopping 21 free-flowing cascades, ranging in height from 11-foot cascades up to 94-foot Ganoga Falls. The terrain is challenging and the wet rocks can be slippery, so make sure you and your pup feel up to the task—sturdy footwear is recommended. Take your time and enjoy the views—there’s a new waterfall to see around nearly every corner.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Pennsylvania

Lehigh Gorge State Park: Lehigh Gorge Trail

Tiadaghton State Forest: Golden Eagle Trail

Worlds End State Park: Canyon Vista Trail

Rhode Island


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Mohegan Bluffs Trail

Ocean View Trailhead, New Shoreham, RI 02807

Distance: 6.9-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Hard

Ready for stunning Atlantic Ocean views? A trip to Mohegan Bluffs on the southern end of Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island provides a fabulous hike highlighted by rocky beaches, stunning bluffs and an ocean breeze. Great for adventure-loving pups, this route provides a rich adventure of rock-hopping, sand-digging, wildlife-spotting and tail-wagging fun.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Rhode Island

Lincoln Woods State Park: Lincoln Woods Trail

Burlingame State Park: John Vincent Gormley Trail

Colt State Park Hiking Trails

South Carolina


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Table Rock Mountain

Table Rock State Park, 158 E Ellison Ln, Pickens, SC 29671

Distance: 9-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Hard

You might not think of peak bagging as a Palmetto State pastime, but Table Rock State Park offers several summits for you and your daring dog to climb. The hike to Table Rock has some of the best mountain vistas in the state—and will ensure you break a sweat, if getting in a good workout is also on your agenda. The trail climbs 2,000 feet through forests and rock outcroppings until reaching the granite dome of Table Rock. Pack a snack for you and your fur bud to enjoy at the overlook—you’ve earned it.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in South Carolina

Lincoln Woods State Park: Lincoln Woods Trail

Congaree National Park: Boardwalk Trail

Jones Gap State Park: Rainbow Falls Trail

South Dakota


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Roughlock Falls

Spearfish Canyon Nature Area, Roughlock Falls Trailhead, Lead, SD 57754

Distance: 2-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Easy

A beautiful, easy hike that you can enjoy with dogs of any age, the Roughlock Falls Trail winds through the scenic Little Spearfish Canyon before coming to a multi-tiered waterfall in a peaceful setting. Visit in the autumn for an added splash of color from the changing leaves. In the summer, the trail is surrounded by lush greenery, and your dog can cool their paws in the slow-moving pools along the creek.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in South Dakota

George S. Mickelson Trail

Palisades State Park: Split Rock Creek Trail

Custer State Park: Black Elk Peak (Trail 9)

Tennessee


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Twin Arches Loop Trail

Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Twin Arches Ln, Jamestown, TN 38556

Distance: 4.6-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

The highlight of this hike is definitely its namesake Twin Arches—these two massive sandstone arches form one of the largest natural bridge complexes known in the world. And while exploring around the base of the arches is worth a trip of its own, the rest of the loop will treat you and your pup to some prime exploration of the gorgeous woodlands and hillsides to be found around the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Tennessee

Grundy Forest State Natural Area: Fiery Gizzard Loop

Roan Mountain State Park: Raven Rock Trail

Falls Creek Falls State Park: Gorge Overlook Trail

Texas


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Lighthouse Trail

Palo Duro Canyon State Park, 11450 Park Road 5, Canyon, TX 79015

Distance: 5.6-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate

You’ll be swept off your feet by the beauty of the rugged terrain of Palo Duro Canyon, which is also known as the Grand Canyon of Texas. Your pup will adore the wide open spaces and rich desert smells. This outstanding trail takes you through southwestern red rock landscapes to a distinctive jutting rock formation that makes a great backdrop for that perfectly posed adventure pup pic. Don’t forget to bring plenty of water!

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Texas

Pedernales Falls State Park: Wolf Mountain Trail

Barton Creek Greenbelt Trails

Cedar Ridge Preserve: Cedar Brake Loop

Utah


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Corona Arch

Corona Arch Trailhead, Moab, UT 84532

Distance: 3-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate

Looking for a chance to hike the iconic slickrock terrain of Utah’s red rock country? The trip to Corona Arch offers the opportunity for your four-legged friend to join you on this stellar hike outside of Moab. The views are outstanding, and the trail offers a few scrambling sections where you and your pup can put your hiking skills to good use. Keep an eye open for Bowtie Arch and Pinto Arch along the route, though the real showstopper is Corona Arch, a Navajo sandstone span that measures 140 feet across and stands just over 100 feet high.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Utah

Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest: Timpooneke Trail

Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument: Lower Calf Creek Falls Trail

Lone Peak Wilderness: Silver Lake Trail

Vermont


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Stowe Pinnacle Trail

Stowe Pinnacle Trailhead, Upper Hollow Rd, Stowe, VT 05672

Distance: 3.6-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate

If you and your pup are seeking summit views without necessarily spending all day climbing a challenging peak like Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest mountain, the hike to Stowe Pinnacle offers an equally rewarding view. You’ll still have a moderate climb with some rocky terrain to navigate, but your athletic dog will love doing a little rock hopping as you climb through the woods to the bald rock summit. Catch your breath and enjoy the views!

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Vermont

White Mountain National Forest: Mount Kearsarge North

Camel’s Hump State Park: Monroe Trail

Green Mountain National Forest: Stratton Pond

Virginia


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Hawksbill Loop

Shenandoah National Park, Hawksbill Loop Trailhead Parking, Luray, VA 22835

Distance: 2.9-mile loop

Difficulty: Moderate

Looking for big views with pup-friendly footing and a moderate distance that can have you home in time for lunch? Look no further than this loop hike to the summit of Hawksbill Mountain, Shenandoah National Park’s highest peak, which features 360-degree views of the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains. A springtime visit will treat you to the annual wildflower bloom, giving your pup a chance to stop and smell the rhododendrons. And a hike in the fall will reveal jaw-dropping panoramas with too many colors to count.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Virginia

Prince William Forest Park: North Valley Trail

Blue Ridge Parkway: Peaks of Otter Trails

Great Falls Park: River Trail

Washington


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Maple Pass Loop

Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Rainy Pass Trailhead, NF-600, Winthrop, WA 98862

Distance: 7.2-mile loop

Difficulty: Hard

If your trail dog is ready for a longer outing with some tough elevation gain, this breathtaking loop in the North Cascades will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you catch the summer wildflowers or the fall colors, the mountainous backdrop won’t disappoint. The loop traverses two mountain passes—Heather and Maple Pass—where you’ll enjoy views of lakes, woods and wildflower-filled meadows.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Washington

Riverside State Park: Bowl and Pitcher Trail

Rattlesnake Mountain Scenic Area: Rattlesnake Ledge

Wallace Falls State Park: Wallace Falls

West Virginia


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Endless Wall Trail

New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, Endless Wall Trail, Edmond, WV 25837

Distance: 4.8-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Easy

With its lush hemlock forests and stunning scenic overlooks, any hike along the Endless Wall Trail is sure to be a fan-favorite. Your pup can join you on this popular hike that lets you take in the beautiful scenery of New River Gorge—without any really steep sections to slow you down. The trail zig-zags along the cliff edge (use caution and keep your dog leashed) with plenty of scenic vistas including the outstanding view down to New River at Diamond Point. In the spring, the woodsy sections will be in bloom with rhododendron and mountain laurel.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in West Virginia

Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: Loudoun Heights Trail

Monongahela National Forest: Seneca Rocks

Blackwater Falls State Park: Blackwater Falls

Wisconsin


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East Bluff Trail

Devil’s Lake State Park, S5975 Park Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913

Distance: 3.4-mile out-and-back

Difficulty: Moderate

A visit to Wisconsin’s most popular state park is sure to get your pup’s tail wagging. The East Bluff Trail offers a sampling of all the park’s best features—from rock formations and peaceful woodlands to scenic lake overlooks and quartzite bluffs. Along the route, you’ll get glimpses of Devil’s Lake and have a few prime photo-ops at the park’s iconic Balanced Rock and Devil’s Doorway formations.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Wisconsin

White Fish Dunes State Park: Old Baldy Loop

Lion’s Den Gorge Nature Preserve Trails

High Cliff State Park: Lime Kiln Trail

Wyoming


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Medicine Bow Peak

West Lake Marie Trailhead, Medicine Bow National Forest, WY-130, Centennial, WY 82055

Distance: 6.7-mile loop

Difficulty: Hard

An all-day adventure in Wyoming’s Medicine Bow mountain range, this loop up to Medicine Bow Peak is punctuated by wildflower-filled meadows and high alpine lakes. Ideal for experienced trail dogs who are comfortable navigating tricky terrain, the hike traverses a steep ridgeline to reach the summit of Medicine Bow that is punctuated by boulder fields and rocky scrambles. For smaller, less-agile pups, you can still enjoy this hike by turning around below the summit. The views will still be grand, and your dog will enjoy the fresh mountain air, regardless of how far you go.

More Dog-Friendly Hikes in Wyoming

Curt Gowdy State Park: Hidden Falls

Shoshone National Forest: Popo Agie Falls Trail

Bridger Wilderness: Sacred Rim Trail

Not seeing a dog-friendly hike near you? Luckily many state and county parks welcome dogs and have a long list of trails to choose from—give them a call or check out their website to find out more information about where you and your dog can get out and hit the trails.

Thinking of extending your nature trek into an overnight adventure? Check out our favorite dog-friendly campgrounds.

Attributions


Kristen Arendt

Kristen Arendt

Kristen is a writer, editor and lover of the great outdoors. In addition to running, hiking, backpacking, biking and skiing, she enjoys
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