Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Arlee, MT

There are 3 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Arlee. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Arlee.

Pet Friendly Ravine Creek Trail #34
Ravine Creek Trail #34 Ravine Creek Trail #34 is a dog-friendly path in Missoula, MT. You can find it north on Grant Creek Road, about five miles up. There's a small parking lot on the right. The trail is forested and leads up a steep grade and then ties into the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area trail system. Dogs must be leashed at the start but can be off leash at the start of the switchbacks in the national forest. You'll discover diverse wildlife, flowers and mushrooms along the way. See Details
Pet Friendly Greenough Park
Greenough Park Leashed dogs are welcome at this 42-acre city park that runs along clean and beautiful Rattlesnake Creek for about 1 mile and is a diverse mix of cottonwood bottomlands and coniferous forest. A paved trail runs the length of the park and numerous unpaved paths go near the creek and toward more undisturbed places. This city park has an impressive interpretive birding trail named after Arnold Bolle, a famous conservationist and former University of Montana professor. A series of interpretive signs along the trails identify the most commonly seen birds; more than 100 bird species have been identified here. In the spring and summer, it's an especially good area to see warblers, vireos, orioles, and black-headed grosbeaks. In the winter look for pygmy owls, pine grosbeaks, and belted kingfishers, and spotted sandpipers. Pileated woodpeckers are also frequently sighted, and White-tailed deer and an occasional black bear (early morning in the fall) can be seen. See Details
Ninepipe National Wildlife Refuge Ninepipe National Wildlife Refuge is a dog-friendly recreation area in Ronan and Charlo, MT. You and Fido can hike the short interpretive trail, enjoy bird watching, and picnicking surrounded by scenic views. Fishing, biking and hunting are also popular activities. Pets must be on a leash, under control and cleaned up after throughout their visit. This refuge closes to the public during waterfowl season, and it's recommended to confirm these dates prior to visiting as they vary year to year. See Details
Arlee, MT, US