Dog Friendly Activities in Juneau, AK

There are 10 dog friendly activities in Juneau. 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 Juneau.

Pet Friendly Tongass National Forest
Tongass National Forest The dog-friendly Tongass National Forest is the largest national forest in the United States. Given its immense size, recreational opportunities abound, including hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, scenic driving, kayaking, canoeing and wildlife viewing. The park covers much of southern Alaska, and there are numerous trails that welcome visitors and their dogs. Dogs should be kept on a leash, and owners should be sure to clean up after their pets to comply with park rules. The Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in Juneau is a popular area to visit. Visitors are required to purchase a pass from May 1st through Sept. 30th to enter the Visitor Center. Passes can be purchased online. See Details
Pet Friendly Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge
Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge The 4,000-acre pet-friendly Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge is a vast wildlife sanctuary located along the shores of the Gastineau Channel near Juneau, Alaska. Visitors are presented with a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking, boating and wildlife viewing. The refuge also boasts great fishing and waterfowl hunting. Fido is allowed to tag along on your journey, but be sure to observe the Refuge policies, which include keeping man's best friend on a leash and always cleaning up after your pet. See Details
Amalga Distillery Amalga Distillery is a dog-friendly distillery and tasting room in downtown Juneau producing gin made with locally foraged ingredients. Guests can try samples of their Juneauper Gin and Single Malt Whiskey (limited) and they also offer a rotating menu of cocktails on draft. The venue also serves as their production facility, so you can enjoy your craft cocktail next to the copper stills! See Details
Alaskan Brewing Public House Alaskan Brewing Public House is a pet-friendly seasonal establishment in Juneau, AK. Fido is welcome to join you at a table on their outdoor deck during the spring and summer months. They offer a cocktail menu and various drafts, seltzers, wines and bottled beers. A limited food menu is also available. See Details
Dan Moller Cabin Trail Dan Moller Cabin Trail is a dog-friendly hiking path located in Juneau, AK. This three mile trek takes hikers along creeks and through picturesque meadows. A portion of Dan Moller Cabin Trail is composed of planks which can be slippery during the wet season. See Details
Savikko Park Savikko Park, also known as Sandy Beach, is a popular spot in Juneau, AK, that is pet friendly. Leashed pups are welcome to stroll with you along the beach and pathways of the Treadwell Mine Historic Trail. After exploring, take a break at one of their covered picnic tables. See Details
Dog Park at Cope Park The Dog Park at Cope Park is a large off-leash area for pups of all sizes to play in Juneau, AK. The surface area is gravel and provides a waste station. Park restrooms and water fountains are available nearby outside the fenced dog park. See Details
Treadwell Mine Historic Trail The Treadwell Mine Historic Trail is a pet-friendly hike at Savikko Park in Juneau, AK. Fido is welcome to join you on this moderately challenging trail that is a two-mile loop. Along the way, you will find a variety of buildings with informational plaques explaining the history of the mine. See Details
Cope Park Cope Park is a pet-friendly community hub located along the bank of Gold Creek in downtown Juneau, AK. Fido is invited to play at their Dog Park, join you for a hike, or have lunch at their pavilion with a grill on site. A horseshoe pit and a bocce court are also available to enjoy with friends or family. See Details
OverStreet Park OverStreet Park is a pet-friendly spot in downtown Juneau, AK. If passing through the town, it's a great spot to get out and stretch your legs. The park offers a boardwalk with interpretive signs and a must-see whale statue. The pathway will bring you down to the water, providing fantastic mountain views and a chance to see actual whales when they migrate down the Gastineau channel. See Details
Juneau, AK, US