Top Dog Friendly Activities Worldwide

Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on vacation. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed, we can point you towards the nearest off-leash dog park, the most popular dog beach, a really great hiking trail, and lots of other places to play with Fido.

Pet Friendly Bear Notch Ski Touring Center
Bear Notch Ski Touring Center Bear Notch Ski Touring Center in Bartlett, NH, is a full-service XC ski and snowshoe center with more than 60km of meticulously groomed trails - all of which are dog friendly! Bring Fido on an unforgettable winter adventure as you ski, snowshoe or hike through the scenic fields, forests, riverside loops and mountains. Afterward, you can warm up with a bowl of homemade soup at one of their trailside picnic tables. Guided tours, ski school, rentals and a demonstration center are also available. See Details
Pet Friendly Golden Gate Canyon State Park
Golden Gate Canyon State Park Golden Gate Canyon State Park in Golden, CO, is a dog-friendly scenic area covered in dense forest and rocky peaks. You and Fido will discover over 35 miles of paths through fields and woodlands, including some of the most popular trails: Horseshoe Trail, Snowshoe Hare Trail, and Mule Deer Trail Loop. See Details
Base Camp Outfitters Base Camp Outfitters and Mountain Meadows Cross Country Ski and Snowshoe Center is a pet-friendly attraction in Killington, VT. Dogs are welcome in the store, on the Disc Golf Course and Mountain Bike Trails in the summer, and on the snowshoe and cross-country ski trails in the winter. See Details
Little Mountain Park Large open area is used for the off-leash area, located at the north/west corner of park @ Klimpke Rd. & Farmer Ave. (parking available during summer at the Klimpke Road lot, west side of park). This is a multi-use park, other users include: skiers, snowshoe enthusiats, walkers, runners, cyclists.

Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. All dogs must be licensed in accordance with the City of Winnipeg Responsible Pet Ownership By-law 92/2013. Please call 311 for more information. All sites are open 7:00am to 11:00pm or as posted at the site.
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Charleswood Dog Park (Formerly known as Charleswood Golf Course.) This is a multi-use park, other users include: skiers, snowshoe enthusiats, walkers, runners, cyclists.

Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. All dogs must be licensed in accordance with the City of Winnipeg Responsible Pet Ownership By-law 92/2013. Please call 311 for more information. All sites are open 7:00am to 11:00pm or as posted at the site.
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Arrowhead Provincial Park Dog-friendly Arrowhead Provincial Park is a beautiful day use and camping area in Huntsville, ON. The park provides access to Arrowhead and Mayflower Lake, three sandy beach areas, campsites, hiking trails, a waterfall & equipment rentals. Open year round, the park is a popular place to hike, mountain bike, paddleboard, snowshoe and cross-country ski. See Details
Ski Callaghan Ski Callaghan has 15 kilometers of ski and snowshoe trails for you to enjoy with your furry best friend. See Details
Gorge Park Gorge Park, or Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook, is a pet-friendly recreational spot in Coaticook, QC. From snowshoe adventures during winter to hiking the famous hanging bridge during summer, people and pups will find beauty and fun in this park whenever they choose to visit. The suspended walkway in the park is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America and is a sight to behold. If you decide to cross with your canine, you'll be treated to epic views of the gorge below. The bridge can be accessed via the Gorge Trail and is part of the Foresta Lumina experience. This section of the park is only open during the summer. See Details
Grand Lake Nordic Center Grand Lake Nordic Center operates a dog-friendly ski and snowshoe loop which you and Fido can explore on a winter day in Grand Lake, CO. Enjoy scenic views of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Arapaho National Forest while you have winter fun with your four-legged companion. See Details
Kaaterskill Wild Forest Take Fido on an outing through dog-friendly Kaaterskill Wild Forest in Saugerties, NY. Located within the Catskill Forest Preserve, this 7,620-acre area offers year-round activities for you and your canine companion. Enjoy taking one of the many hiking trails in warmer months or venture out to cross-country ski & snowshoe in winter. The 2.4 mile Huckleberry Point Trail offers view across the Hudson Valley, Overlook Mountain, and peaks emerging from the distant Indian Head Wilderness. The long and steep Kaaterskill High Peak Trail is a 6.5 mile route popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders alike. Camping is permitted within Kaaterskill Wild Forest and one designated primitive campsite can be found along the Escarpment Trail. See Details
Whistler Olympic Park Whistler Olympic Park is pet-friendly. They offer 50 kilometres of dog-friendly ski and snowshoe trails, in the Sea to Sky Corridor's biggest off-leash area. Skiers, snowshoers and their dogs have access to over 30 kilometres of dog-friendly ski as well as almost 20 kilometres of snowshoe trails (on- and off-leash). A day ticket is $6.50 per dog, a dog season pass is $50. Dogs are not allowed in the Day Lodge, in the stadiums and on non-dog-friendly trails. Dogs must be on leash at all times, except on off-leash trails. Whistler Olympic Park is open Monday through Friday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Saturday to Sunday from 8:30am to 4:30pm. See Details
Parc écoforestier de Johnville Parc écoforestier de Johnville is a dog-friendly park and trail in Cookshire, QC, where your leashed dog is welcome to join you. This park boasts 5.8 kilometers of hiking trails, 8.5 kilometers of ski and snowshoe trails, and over 25 interpretation panels provide information on the peat bogs, the most recent glacial era, and the eskers. This park has been maintained by the JWCC - the Johnville Woodland Conservation Corporation - since 1989. See Details
Snow Shoe Under the Stars 'Snow Shoe Under The Stars' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Shawn. Learn how to snowshoe in the wild with an experienced host under the stars. Dogs are welcome if they are equipped with warm weather clothing and can stand longer duration outside in the cold. The experience lasts 2.5 hours and can accommodate up to 12 guests ages 8 and up. Parents may also bring children under 2 years of age. Rates start at $95 per person. See Details
Snowshoe Tour with optional Downhill Sledding 'Snowshoe Tour with optional Downhill Sledding' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Allen J. Snowshoe up the mountain with your pooch and then sled your way back down. Private bookings welcome dogs, and general bookings as well, as long as the other guests don't mind. The experience lasts 2.5 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 6 and up. Rates start at $119 per person. See Details
Breckenridge Nordic Center Breckenridge Nordic Center in Breckenridge, CO, welcomes Fido on one dog-friendly ski trail and two snowshoe trails. You canine companion can accompany you on a winter outing across New Nordic World, a 1.2-kilometer cross country ski trail. The snowshoe trails which allow dogs are the 1-kilometer are Little Red's Run and the 5.5-kilometer Robin's Nest. See Details
Whistler Lost Lake Cross Country Ski & Snowshoe Trails Six kilometers of dog-friendly ski and snowshoe trails await you and your furry friend at Whistler Lost Lake Cross Country Ski & Snowshoe Trails. In order to preserve the state of the trails, dogs are prohibited in Lost Lake Park during winter nordic operations, but are permitted on the free multi-use trails during the winter months. See Details
Kirkwood Cross Country Ski Area Hit the trails with your pup at the Kirkwood Cross Country Ski Area, located in Kirkwood, CA, where you can both enjoy 14 kilometers of trails. The trail map lists which trails are dog friendly, but they range from the 1 kilometer High Trail Lookout to the 5 kilometer Dog and Pony Trail. Fido will need a dog pass, which can be purchased at the Kirkwood Cross Country Ski & Snowshoe Center or online. Please clean up after your pup. See Details
Guided Snowshoe Tours on Private Farm 'Guided Snowshoe Tours on Private Farm' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Caroline. Take part in a guided snowshoe hike on farm property through the woods along the riverfront and circling back around through thick hardwoods. Leashed dogs are always welcome. The experience lasts 1.5 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 18 and up. Parents may also bring children under 2 years of age. Rates start at $55 per person. See Details
Tahoe Donner Cross Country Ski Center Tahoe Donner Cross Country Ski Center (TDXC) is a pet-friendly activity in Truckee, CA. Spanning more than 2,800 acres in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains, the 100 km of cross-country ski and snowshoe trails meander through tranquil meadows and forests, follow babbling creeks and climb to stunning views of the Sierra Crest. The trail system includes 7 km designated dog-friendly for skiing with your pup. Always check the grooming report to check if dogs and bikes are allowed each day. Dogs must be trained and be under voice control when off leash on the trails. A valid license and current rabies, parvo and distemper vaccinations is also required. See Details
Skijoring at Frisco Nordic Center Skijoring at Frisco Nordic Center is a dog-friendly class which introduces you and your pup to this fun winter sport. Being held in Frisco, CO, you and your energetic dog will learn a sport that originated in Scandinavia and is now a popular cross-country skiing activity! In order to participate, Fido must be in good health and able to peacefully tolerate a group situation. Human participants must have intermediate cross-country skiing skills. Visit the Frisco Nordic Center website for upcoming dates. See Details