Top Dog Friendly Activities Worldwide

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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 Tahoe City Winter Sports Park
Tahoe City Winter Sports Park The dog-friendly Tahoe City Winter Sports Park in California offers a variety of fun activities for the whole family, including Fido! Enjoy a safe sledding hill away from trees and streets, cross country ski trails, and a snowshoe loop for all ages and abilities. See Details
Pet Friendly Dakota Ridge Winter Recreation Area
Dakota Ridge Winter Recreation Area At DRWRA, you and Fido can enjoy 2 kilometers of dog-friendly ski and snowshoe trails. See Details
Priest Lake Priest Lake is pet-friendly. Located 8 miles south of Telluride, this loop is a great place to hike during summer or snowshoe during winter with your pooch by your side. Although Priest Lake offers 10 kilometers of groomed trails, only the main loop is dog-friendly. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Chiwawa Sno-Park During winter, Lake Wenatchee State Park is transformed into a winter playground. After 10 a.m. dogs are welcome to join you on 30 miles of groomed cross-country and skate ski trails, and 10 miles of marked snowshoe trails. A Sno-Park permit required November 1 through April 15. See Details
Mountain Snowshoeing & Forest Bathing 'Mountain Snowshoeing & Forest Bathing' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Cielo Vida. Meet at the trailhead for Wheeler Peak on the Twining Road just above the Taos Ski Valley and snowshoe from there to Williams Lake. Once you arrive at the lake, enjoy some hot cider and some great views. The experience lasts 5 hours and can accommodate up to 8 guests of all ages. Rates start at $56 per person. See Details
Vail Nordic Center Vail Nordic Center is pet-friendly. Located on the Vail Golf Course, this extensive cross country and snowshoe park is a great retreat for snow loving pups. Dogs are welcome to join you on the 6 miles (10 km) of snowshoe terrain for an additional fee. Rentals and lessons are also available. Vail Nordic Center is open every day of the week from 9am to 5pm during the winter season. See Details
Bozeman Creek Bozeman Creek in Bozeman, MT, is pet friendly. This multi-use trail on Forest Service land is located about 7 miles south of town. This old logging road parallels Bozeman Creek and is an out-and-back, meaning the distance is up to you. The full length of the trail is 9 miles and leads to Mystic Lake. The area is often used by snowshoe walkers and during the winter is a great place to explore on skis with your pooch. See Details
Nighttime Snowshoe in Old Growth Forest 'Nighttime Snowshoe in Old Growth Forest' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Valentine. Strap on a pair of snowshoes and explore a remarkable, mature maple, beech and cedar forest with your pooch. The experience lasts 3 hours and can accommodate up to 6 guests ages 18 and up. Guests should be prepared for weather and be comfortable with hiking and being active outdoors. Rates start at $39 per person. See Details
Snowshoe Meadow Trail The pet-friendly Snowshoe Meadow Trail is a 12-mile hike in Loomis, WA within the Loomis National Forest that will take about seven to eight hours to complete with Fido. This is a remote and wild area with open summits, pine forests and deep valleys. Dogs are welcome but must remain leashed. See Details
Squilchuck State Park Squilchuck State Park in Wenatchee, WA is dog friendly. This stunning state park is 249 acres with forests of fir and ponderosa pines. There are four miles of hiking trails, plus bird watching and wildlife viewing. In the winter, you and Fido can snowshoe and play in the snow. Dogs are required to stay leashed in the park. See Details
Birch Ridge Community Forest Birch Ridge Community Forest in New Durham, NH, welcomes Fido to join you in exploring 13 miles of trails past vernal pools, streams and a 25-acre beaver pond. Dogs must remain under control at all times or be leashed, and please remember to clean up after your pets. High visibility clothing is recommended for you and your dog as hunters are allowed in the area. 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
Floodwood Mountain Bring Fido hiking or snowshoeing at Floodwood Mountain in Tupper Lake, NY. This dog-friendly 3.2-mile roundtrip hike has an elevation gain of 600 feet. Floodwood Mountain is the perfect hike for a family outing or a first-time snowshoe. See Details
Snowshoe Tour in Yoho National Park 'Snowshoe Tour in Yoho National Park' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Misha and Radim. Enjoy stunning scenery of Rocky Mountains and learn about unique wildlife, beautiful flora and rich history along the way. Leashed dogs are welcome on this snowshoe tour. Remember to bring your pooch's snow clothes. The experience lasts 3 hours and can accommodate up to 9 guests ages 18 and up. Rates start at $94 per person. See Details
Snowshoe and Picnic in the Rockies 'Snowshoe and Picnic in the Rockies' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Heather. Strap on the snowshoes and start making your journey up the mountain to your host's favourite viewing point. Leashed dogs are welcome with prior approval from the host and appropriate snow equipment. The experience lasts 3.5 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 12 and up. Your host will teach basic snowshoe skills. Rates start at $75 per person. See Details
Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, a pet-friendly recreation area in Bonners Ferry, ID, welcomes pups to explore with their owners. Dogs must be leashed at all times and are only permitted on the Auto Tour Road (ATR). This 4.5-mile trail offers parkgoers a space to drive, walk, bicycle, snowshoe, and ski throughout the refuge. See Details