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Dog-Friendly Activities in Dell, MT

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Dell. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Bannack State Park
Bannack State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners as they explore Bannack State Park in Dillion, MT, the first Territorial Capital of Montana. The area that now encompasses the pet-friendly state park was also the site of Montana's first major gold discovery in 1862. Nowadays, you and Fido can take a wander down memory lane on one of the ghost walks or explore the area dressed up to appear like it would have back then. Your pooch can join you on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Pet Friendly Skyline Park Dog Park
Skyline Park Dog Park Bring Fido to Skyline Park Dog Park in Butte, MT. The fully fenced park has three separate areas designated for dogs of varying sizes, and there are drinking fountains for humans and their pets. Dogs should be kept on a leash until they are inside the dog park. Please clean up after your pets. See Details
Custer Gallatin National Forest Custer Gallatin National Forest in Bozeman, MT, welcomes dogs to enjoy the wilderness and pet-friendly trails with their humans. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6-feet in all designated recreation areas including parking lots, picnic areas, day hiking trails, trailheads, interpretive centers, restrooms, boat docks and piers, and developed campgrounds. Dogs may be off leash when on non-day hiking trails and in the backcountry, but should be leashed when encountering other hikers. The address leads to the forest office where information on Custer Gallatin National Forest can be acquired before heading into the wilderness. See Details
Smelter City Brewing Smelter City Brewing is a dog-friendly brewery in Anaconda, MT that allows dogs to join their owners for a cold beer at a table inside or on their outdoor patio. Smelter City Brewing offers a variety of craft beer and sometimes hosts taco nights. See Details
Headframe Spirits Headframe Spirits is a micro distillery in historic Butte, MT, that's dog friendly inside and out! Hang out at a table with Fido or sit at the iconic 100-year-old bar while you try their whiskey, bourbon, liqueur, gin and vodka. Be sure to ask for one of their hand-crafted cocktail recipes, like the Rusty Kelley, Banff Beauty, the Miner's Mai Tai, or a Red Hot Ukranian. See Details
Hops N' Paws Hops N' Paws is the ultimate hangout for dogs and their humans in Idaho Falls, ID. As the city’s first indoor/outdoor dog park and taphouse, it features a fenced off-leash play area, on-leash patio, craft beers, wines, dirty sodas, and snacks. With weekly events, food trucks, and breed meet-ups, it’s the perfect spot to relax and let pups play. See Details
Snake River Animal Park Snake River Animal Park is a large, fenced dog park located along the Snake River in Idaho Falls, ID. This grassy area features small dog and large dog sections, kiddie pools, a water supply, waste bags, trash cans, picnic tables and ample parking. Dog owners must remember to clean up after their pets during their visit. See Details
Off-Leash Dog Zone at Island Park Across the foot bridge from Veterans Memorial Park, the Off-Leash Dog Zone at Island Park in Salmon, ID welcomes pups to play off leash during the day, except from 11:30am - 1:30pm.The park features a trail system, public restrooms, picnic tables and multiple boat ramps. Enjoy this great spot together where Fido can cool off in summer. The area is surrounded by the Salmon River on either side, but it is not fenced. See Details
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
Idaho Falls River Walk Fido is welcome to join you for a walk on the pet-friendly Idaho Falls River Walk in Idaho Falls, ID. Enjoy a variety of routes, as well as beautiful views of the Snake River. Check the website for trail options and maps. See Details
Idaho Falls River Walk - Greenbelt Trail Set out on a 10.6 mile loop around the dog-friendly Greenbelt Trail, a popular section of the 14-mile Idaho Falls River Walk. Greenbelt Trail leads walkers, bikers, and bird watchers along five miles of paved path on each side of the Snake River. Described as an easy trail to take at a casual pace on foot, leashed dogs are welcome to accompany you on this scenic 3 hour loop. The path winds past the Japanese Garden, a waterfall, and various shops & restaurants. See Details
The Ashton to Tetonia Trail Dogs are welcome on the Ashton to Tetonia Trail in Ashton, ID. This pet-friendly trail stretches for nearly 30 miles through the classic countryside of Idaho. The trail itself follows the route of a once important railroad, the Oregon Short Line, that used to connect isolated communities and transport livestock. Nowadays, it's frequented by bikers and hikers who are looking to explore the farmland in this pretty rural area. As well as the fields full of various crops, you'll also pass over three historic bridges, wander through pine trees, and witness wonderful views of the Teton Mountains. See Details
Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park is a dog-friendly recreation space in Anaconda, MT. Here you and your leashed pup can view one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world, a remnant of the legendary Anaconda Copper Company. Explore the exhibits and informational signage while you view this impressive structure from a distance. See Details
Rexburg Nature Park Dog Park Bring Fido for some off-leash play at the Rexburg Nature Park Dog Park in Rexburg, ID. This grassy area, located next to the skate park, offers a large fenced space for pups and pet parents to enjoy some fresh air and sunshine. Trash cans and waste bags are provided, but shade is limited. Be sure to pack some water to keep your pup hydrated. See Details
Russ Freeman Park Leashed dogs are allowed at this park in Idaho Falls, ID. Bring your dog for a 1-mile walk along the park loop. See Details
Jefferson County Lake Jefferson County Lake is a dog-friendly natural attraction located in Rigby, ID. This lake is a popular day-use area with an overnight campsite close by. Fido is allowed but must be leashed and remain in designated pet-friendly areas. Walk with Fido around Rigby Lake Path and stop for refreshments at Wood Shack Shaved Ice, a small walk-up window selling ice-cold treats. Umbrella-shaded tables are set up nearby. See Details
Teton Vu Drive-In Teton Vu Drive-In is a dog-friendly drive-in movie theater in Rexburg, ID. This nostalgic pastime is still going strong and invites you to bring your pooch along to watch a new release or a classic feature from the comfort of your car. Dog owners are reminded not to disturb other moviegoers by only bringing well-behaved dogs along who don't bark at the exciting scenes. If your dog needs a bathroom break, don't forget to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Lost Creek State Park Dogs are welcome at Lost Creek State Park, a pet-friendly park in Anaconda, MT. This stunning park is a beautiful spot to enjoy the limestone cliffs and pink and white granite formations that rise 1,200 feet above the canyon's narrow floor. You and your pooch will run into plenty of wildlife, including mountain goats, golden eagles, and bighorn sheep who live on the cliffs. For dogs who love a good long walk, walk the Forest Service trail just north of the falls parking area. The trail winds for several miles along Lost Creek through forests and meadows with great views of the surrounding mountains. See Details
Refuge Point Loop Trail Bring Fido on this dog-friendly, 2.5-mile loop trail near West Yellowstone, Montana. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it features amazing views above Earthquake Lake's upper point. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet in all designated recreation areas including parking lots, picnic areas, day hiking trails, trailheads, interpretive centers, restrooms, boat docks and piers, and developed campgrounds. Dogs may be off-leash on non-day hiking trails and in the backcountry but should be leashed when encountering other hikers. See Details
Clark's Lookout State Park Dogs are allowed at Clark's Lookout State Park just outside of Dillon, MT. Located in this 8-acre park, you'll discover the hill that overlooks the Beaverhead River, used by William Clark as an overlook during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Enjoy sightseeing on the pet-friendly hiking trails. See Details
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