Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Alberta

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If your dog likes to ruff it, bring Fido hiking in Alberta. Our dog friendly hiking section includes everything from easy one-hour walks to fantastic overnight trips in Alberta that won’t be soon forgotten. Seriously, go take a hike!

Pet Friendly Mill Woods Corridor
Mill Woods Corridor Mill Woods Corridor is an off-leash area best for walking or playing a game of fetch with Fido. Mill Woods offers a partly paved path, partial fencing, water access, snow removal, and partial lighting along the NE stretch of pathway. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
Pet Friendly Hazeldean
Hazeldean Leave the leash behind and head for Hazeldean, an off-leash area perfect for walking your pooch. Hazeldean is bordered by quiet streets and features snow removal and a paved path with lighting for nighttime strolls. Dogs should be under voice command at Hazeldean to ensure their safety. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have a leash on hand. See Details
121A Street City Level Park Bring Fido to 121A Street City Level Park for a game of fetch or a walk. The Park features a multi-use bike path and a multi-use paved trail. There is fencing along one side of the corridor and partial lighting South of 111 Avenue. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
Larkspur Bring Fido to Larkspur for off-leash fun! Larkspur features a paved path, one-sided fencing, snow removal, and partial street lighting. The area is ideal for walks and games of fetch. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
Jasper National Park Jasper National Park is a dog-friendly natural attraction in Jasper, AB. Extending over 11,000 square kilometers, this national park is the largest in the Canadian Rockies. Whether you enjoy scenic drives or backcountry hikes, bring Fido to explore the beauty of Jasper National Park. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you when exploring the park and should always be kept at a safe distance from wildlife. Alpine day hikes, mountain biking, paddling, picnicking and wildlife watching are some of the most popular activities. Winter highlights include snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. For additional guidance about visiting with Fido, please visit this link: https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/voyage-travel/regles-rules/chien-dog. See Details
Bragg Creek Trails Bragg Creek Trails is a pet-friendly recreation area in Alberta. This beautiful area is home to a series of pet-friendly paths you can explore with your leashed pooch, including the moderate Strange Brew Loop and easy Snowshoe Hare Loop. Don't forget to check out the beautiful Elbow Falls while you're there. See Details
Fort Calgary Fort Calgary is a dog-friendly museum in Calgary, CA. Leashed dogs are welcome in the outside areas of this park, which includes a historic fort. Located along the RiverWalk, it only takes 10 minutes to reach this site from downtown with your dog. See Details
Lacombe Lake Park Lacombe Lake Park is a community hub in St. Albert, AB. Fido is welcome to join you for a day of exploring. The park features easy access to the Red Willow Trail System, open space, picnic tables, a dog park and a swim area for your furry friend in the summer months. See Details
Fish Creek Provincial Park Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary is pet-friendly. Cast a line with your Labrador into Bow River, a world-class trout fishery, explore nearly 50 miles of paved and shale pathways, and be on the look out for more than 200 species of bird who have been spotted in the park. See Details
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park is a pet-friendly park in Milk River, AB. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the Matapiiksi Trail, which leads to views of one of the park's famous rock columns that are known as hoodoos, or the Battle Scene Trail next to the Milk River. Visitors are reminded to please remain on the trails throughout the park, and do not deface or disturb any of the sacred rock art or landforms. See Details
Great Chief Park Great Chief Park is a pet-friendly park in Red Deer, AB. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the paved trails that weave around this picturesque park. Afterwards, head to Bower Ponds and hop in a pet-friendly paddleboat rental together. See Details
Fort Whoop-Up Fort Whoop-Up in Lethbridge, AB is pet friendly. Bring your dog for a walk around the grounds of this replica of an original fur trading outpost. Dogs are not permitted inside any of the fort's buildings. See Details
Fort Normandeau Fort Normandeau in Red Deer, AB, welcomes leashed pets to join their owners for a self-guided tour along the dog-friendly trail around the heritage museum. Known as the birthplace of Red Deer, you can learn all about its history by reading the interpretive signs along the way. See Details
Prince's Island Park Prince's Island Park in downtown Calgary, AB is pet friendly. Take a stroll around this pretty public park and you'll encounter many dogs and their owners along the way. Be sure to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy it in one of the flower gardens, then wander on the paved trails and learn about the constructed wetland that surrounds the Chevron Learning Pathway. See Details
Indian Battle Park Indian Battle Park is a dog-friendly park in Lethbridge, AB. Located in the Oldman River Valley, leashed dogs can join their owners at this park that features a variety of trails that meander throughout the flood plain and are sheltered by mature trees. See Details
Police Point Park Police Point Park is a pet-friendly park in Medicine Hat, AB. This public park sprawls over 230 acres of stunning backcountry. Leashed pets can join their owners on a variety of trails that lead to trees up to 300 years old. The easy loop trail is a great place to start your adventure. See Details
Pavan Park Pavan Park is a pet-friendly park in Lethbridge, AB. This public park contains more than 300 acres of natural beauty. You and your pooch are invited to explore more than 6 miles of paved trails and enjoy lunch together at Jean Sauve picnic area. See Details
Bull Trail Park North Bull Trail Park North in Lethbridge, AB is pet friendly. The site of the battle between the Cree and the Blackfoot Indian Tribes, this public park features a dog-friendly trail system that covers the west side of the river from Heritage Heights to the University of Lethbridge. Leashed pups are welcome on the trails. See Details
Henderson Lake Park Henderson Lake Park in Lethbridge, AB is a pet-friendly, 47-hectare park with a manmade lake at its heart. Walk around the water with your leashed pooch on nearly five miles of paved trails. See Details
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