Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Hastings, MI

There are 2 dog-friendly hiking trails in Hastings. 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 Hastings.

Pet Friendly Historic Charlton Park
Historic Charlton Park Dogs are welcome at Historic Charlton Park, a pet-friendly recreation area in Hastings, MI. This 310-acre park has over 3 miles of trails to explore with your canine companion and 12 structures to admire in the park's historic village. Walk around the property before stopping for lunch with Fido at designated picnic areas along the Thornapple River. See Details
Pet Friendly Hastings Riverwalk
Hastings Riverwalk Hastings Riverwalk is dog friendly and can be accessed from the intersection of E State Street and S Hanover Street in Hastings, MI. This paved trail along the Thornapple River extends from Bliss Riverfront Park to a wooded area within Tyden Park, and is an ideal place to walk Fido. See Details
Ionia Recreation Area Ionia Recreation Area is a pet-friendly destination in Michigan. Fido is welcome to join you on the grounds and participate in either disc golf, hiking, or cross-country skiing. Please note that your furry friend is not permitted in buildings or the swimming areas during your visit. See Details
Yankee Springs Recreation Area Yankee Springs Recreation Area is a pet-friendly destination in Middleville, MI. Three unique points of interest include Devil's Soupbowl, a glacially carved kettle formation, Graves Hill Overlook and the Pines. The park has hiking trails, fishing piers and nine lakes for fishing. Dogs aren't permitted in buildings or swimming areas. See Details
North Country Trail The North Country Trail spans 4,800 miles through Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota. The address provided is for the North Country Trail Association, one of many locations where you can gather more information before hitting the trail. However, there are multiple places where you can access the trail. While most of the trail is open to dogs, there are certain segments where they are not permitted and leashes may be required. See Details
Hastings, MI, US