Dog Friendly Activities in Eureka, MT

There are 2 dog friendly activities in Eureka. 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 Eureka.

Pet Friendly Stahl Peak Lookout Trail
Stahl Peak Lookout Trail Leashed dogs are welcome on the Stahl Peak Lookout Trail, a 9.3-mile hike in Eureka, MT, that will take about 5 hours to complete with Fido. The dog-friendly trail lies within Kootenai National Forest, a beautiful 7,000-acre forest that is surrounded by another 33,000 acres of high country. See Details
Pet Friendly Bluebird Lake Highline Trail
Bluebird Lake Highline Trail Bluebird Lake - Highline Trail in Eureka, MT, is a 4.6-mile pet-friendly hike in Kootenai National Forest that will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. Luckily the beautiful Ten Lakes Scenic Area is an out-of-the-way trip, so it's not too crowded. Spending the night car camping at Big or Little Therriault Lakes will allow you to spend a whole day enjoying the peaceful backcountry. See Details
Lake Koocanusa Dog-friendly Lake Koocanusa stretches 90 miles from the edge of Libby, MT to the tip of British Columbia. Held back by 422 feet tall Libby Dam, located 16 miles upstream from Libby, Lake Koocanusa is a popular recreation area for outdoor enthusiasts. Bring Fido for a day of fishing or hiking, a weekend camping trip, or an excursion on the water. Several picnic sites, day-use areas, campgrounds, and boat ramps can be found on both sides of the lake. See Details
Little Hoodoo Trail Dog-friendly Little Hoodoo Trail in Rexford, MT, provides an excellent view of impressive sandstone formations known as The Hoodoos. Beginning at Rexford Bench Campground, the moderately challenging 1.3 mile trail takes an average of 30 minutes to complete and is ideal for hiking, running or walking with your four-legged friend. Little Hoodoo Trail is a short, single track trail offering views of The Hoodoos jutting out from an inlet along Lake Koocanusa. They can also be viewed from the west side of Highway 37. For those wishing to see more expansive lake views in this scenic area, Little Hoodoo Trail eventually crosses the Pacific NW Trail. See Details
Eureka, MT, US