Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Warsaw, IN

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

Pet Friendly Beyer Farm Trail
Beyer Farm Trail Beyer Farm Trail is a dog-friendly walking trail in Warsaw, IN. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the path that winds around the wetlands. The trail consists of paved sections and boardwalks and there are benches where you can rest with Fido. See Details
Pet Friendly Old Chinworth Bridge Trail
Old Chinworth Bridge Trail Old Chinworth Bridge Trail is a dog-friendly trail in Warsaw, IN. Fido is welcome to join you for an on-leash two mile trail for a hike or bicycle ride, featuring two historic bridges. If water sports are more your scene, you are able to launch from the trail in a canoe or kayak, into the Tippecanoe River. You can also pack a lunch and have a picnic at the Lake City Greenway, which Old Chinworth Bridge Trail is part of. See Details
Winona Lake Trails Winona Lake Trails is just under 10 miles of off-road, dog-friendly trails open to biking, hiking, and walking in Winona Lake, IN. Take Fido for a bike ride, or take him for on-leash walks throughout the trails spanning 137 acres of land. Please note that all dogs must remain on-leash for the entirety of their visit. See Details
Syracuse - Wawasee Trail The Syracuse - Wawasee Trail is a dog-friendly trail in Syracuse, IN. The trail meanders along Syracuse Lake and Lake Wawasee. There are dog waste stations along Conklin Bay. See Details
Wildwood Nature Preserve - ACRES Land Trust Wildwood Nature Preserve - ACRES Land Trust in Silver Lake, IN, offers several dog-friendly trails that go through the forest, wetlands, and prairie plantings. Please ensure Fido is kept on a leash. See Details
Tri County Fish & Wildlife Area The pet-friendly Tri-County Fish and Wildlife Area in Syracuse, IN provides an abundance of recreational opportunities across its 3,546 acres of diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and grasslands. Popular activities at Tri-County FWA include hunting, fishing, wildlife watching, hiking and nature photography. Additionally, the park offers a designated dog training area where registered hunters can unleash their dogs for training purposes. See Details
Warsaw, IN, US