Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Onekama, MI

There’s 1 dog-friendly hiking trail in Onekama, and 4 more nearby. 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 Onekama.

Pet Friendly North Point Park
North Point Park North Point Park is a pet-friendly attraction in Onekama, MI. Bring Fido for a wildflower stroll that offers waste stations and rest stops. You can take the paved and ADA-accessible Blanche Miler Trail, short graveled loop, or the Primitive loop that contains grass and sand. See Details
Pet Friendly Nordhouse Dunes
Nordhouse Dunes Nordhouse Dunes offers miles of trails to explore on the shore of Manistee, MI. Natural features include dunes, wooded areas, marshes and interdunal ponds. Dogs must always be on a leash while visiting. Please be on the lookout for wildlife, and watch where you step. Leashed, well-behaved dogs are allowed at the campgrounds but aren't permitted on the swimming beach. See Details
Orchard Beach State Park Orchard Beach State Park in Manistee, MI, is situated on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. A stairway leads from the campground to self-guided, dog-friendly hiking trails adjacent to the park. Take US-31 to M-110, turn north, and go one and a half miles to the park entrance. Dogs aren't permitted in buildings or swimming areas. See Details
Arcadia Dunes: the C.S. Mott Nature Preserve Arcadia Dunes: The C.S. Mott Nature Preserve is a pet-friendly recreation area in Arcadia, MI. Leashed pups are welcome to join you in exploring the 15 miles of trails that wind through the forests, dunes and many other beautiful landscapes. The hikes are considered relatively easy and lead to scenic views. See Details
Michigan Legacy Art Park Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans at Michigan Legacy Art Park in Thompsonville, MI. This pet-friendly park offers a combined art and hiking experience with 2 miles of trails to explore. There are over 50 permanent sculptures, 30 poetry stones and rotating exhibits that educate visitors on the cultural and natural history of the area in a unique way. Please remember to clean up after your dog. See Details
Onekama, MI, US