Dog Friendly Activities in Big Sky, MT

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Big Sky, and 3 more nearby. 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 Big Sky.

Pet Friendly South Fork Loop Trail
South Fork Loop Trail The South Fork Loop Trail is a dog-friendly hike in Big Sky, MT. Fido is welcome to join you on this trail that is open year-round provided that they are leashed or under voice command. The dirt-surfaced trail is one mile long and parallels the river in some sections. See Details
Pet Friendly Beehive Basin Trail No. 40
Beehive Basin Trail No. 40 Beehive Basin Trail No. 40 is a dog-friendly route in Gallatin Gatway, MT. This challenging 7-mile trail boasts some of the most breathtaking views of Big Sky and Lone Peak. At the 3.3 mile mark hikers enter Beehive Basin, a U-shaped glacial cirque with a crystal clear lake. Pack a picnic lunch and treats for Fido to enjoy at this halfway point. The trail allows dogs to be off-leash in certain areas, but is popular with hikers, backpackers and campers so you'll likely come across other visitors while exploring. The trail is best traversed between May and October. See Details
Hyalite Canyon Hyalite Canyon in Bozeman, MT, is pet friendly. This popular cross-country skiing area includes a series of loops near the reservoir, which you can enjoy in the winter months if you like skiing with your dog. Check out the rest of the area during the sunnier season for a walk on the trails. See Details
Hell Roaring Trail Hell Roaring Trail is a straightforward 4.4 mile out and back dog-friendly trail in Gallatin Gateway, MT. Leashed dogs are welcome to hike alongside you on a route which should take 3 hours to complete. Situated between Bozeman and Big Sky, the trail starts by leading hikers through steep dense forest and gradually into open land with an abundance of wildflowers. Pause at Hell Roaring Creek and admire a distant snow capped peak before continuing across the stream. Hell Roaring Trail attracts hikers, trail runners and horseback riders, and is best traversed between May and October. The most popular turn-around point is where Gallatin National Forest reaches Lee Metcalf boundary at the 3 mile point. See Details
Big Sky, MT, US