Dog Friendly Activities in Government Camp, OR

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Government Camp, and 13 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 Government Camp.

Pet Friendly Barlow Pass Sno-Park and Trailhead
Barlow Pass Sno-Park and Trailhead Barlow Pass Sno-Park and Trailhead is a dog-friendly hike in Government Camp, OR. This area is a great way for you and Fido to experience some of Oregon's backcountry and play in the snow during winter months. One of the trails you can wander from Barlow Pass Sno-Park is the Twin Lakes Loop. The top of the trail has great views of the lower lake. During winter months, the activities at the sno-park will keep you and Fido entertained for hours, including lots of sledding opportunities. See Details
Pet Friendly Tamanawas Falls Trail
Tamanawas Falls Trail Tamanawas Falls Trail, in Mount Hood, OR, is a wonderful pet-friendly hike no matter the time of year. Located in the Mt. Hood National Forest, this snowy 3.5-mile loop takes in Tamanawas Falls, where the water forms a broad curtain from the Cold Spring Creek that pours over a lava cliff near the eastern base of Mount Hood. Parking is limited and can be unsafe in extreme weather, so be careful if you decide to visit during the winter months. See Details
Ramona Falls Trail Ramona Falls Trail is a pet-friendly hike in Rhododendron, OR. It's an easy, 7.2-mile trek that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. On your way to Ramona Falls you will be walking on the mudflows of Mount Hood's 1781 eruption. Please note that Northwest Forest Pass required. See Details
Mount Hood National Forest Dogs are welcome throughout the pet-friendly Mount Hood National Forest in Mount Hood, OR, except for the Timberline Lodge, public buildings and swimming areas. This place of natural beauty is a draw for people and pooches alike as you take in the trails that lead to stunning views of expansive forest and mountains for miles in every direction. See Details
Kiyokawa Family Orchards Kiyokawa Family Orchards is a dog-friendly winery in Hood River, OR. Located at the foothills of Mt. Hood, this orchard is 207 acres and is home to 90 different varieties of apples and pears. Well-behaved pups wearing a leash are welcome to enjoy the large open field at this location. The only areas that Fido is prohibited to go is inside the fruit stand and anywhere with fruit on display. See Details
Mirror Lake and Tom, Dick and Harry Mountain Trail Mirror Lake and Tom, Dick, and Harry Mountain Trail is a pet-friendly hike in Rhododendron, OR. It's an easy, 6.5-mile trek in Mount Hood National Forest that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. This hike is more of a nice easy stroll and is popular amongst all ages and abilities because of the beautiful Mirror Lake. It is important to keep your dog leashed and to be considerate of other hikers. Please note that Northwest Forest Pass required. See Details
Burnt Lake Trail Burnt Lake Trail is a dog-friendly hike in Rhododendron, OR. It's a moderately easy, 5.5-mile trek in Mount Hood National Forest that will take about 5 to 7 hours to complete with Fido. The old cedar forest was taken over by fire in the past, so there are charred stumps under the mossy young tress that are growing in. Northwest Forest Pass required. See Details
White River West Sno-Park Dog-friendly White River West Sno-Park is one of Mount Hood, OR's largest official sledding sites. The popularity of this winter recreation facility is probably down to the stunning views of White River Canyon and Mt. Hood. As well as enjoying the views, dogs and their owners can get out on one of the cross-country skiing or snow shoe trails. There's parking for 200 vehicles on site, so you should be able to find somewhere to park up, but to avoid the crowds during peak winter season, you and Fido should try to visit mid-week. Don't forget to pick up your day pass from one of the gas stations en route. See Details
Pocket Creek Sno-Park Pocket Creek Sno-Park in Mount Hood, OR, is pet friendly. Bring Fido to discover a number of loops that take in the natural beauty of the area. One of the most popular trails is a 6-mile loop connecting the Pocket Creek and Meadows Creek trails. See Details
Lavender Valley Field and Farm Lavender Valley Field and Farm is a pet-friendly working lavender farm in Mount Hood, OR. Lavender products are available in the gift shop or you can pick lavender from the fields. Check opening dates and times before visiting. See Details
Bennett Pass Trailhead The Bennett Pass Trailhead is a dog-friendly hike in Moun Hood, OR. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the trail, but are advised to do so between March and October when the trail is most accessible. During winter months, you'll find a sno-park nearby. There's plenty to do in the snow, including sledding and snow-shoeing. See Details
Salmon River Trail Salmon River Trail in Welches, OR, is petfriendly. This 6.9-mile Blue-Blazed hiking trail in Colchester, and East Hampton, Connecticut has access to the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness and travels through mossy old growth forest next to the wild and scenic Salmon River. Dogs are welcome on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Mt View Orchards Mt View Orchards is a third-generation, pet-friendly farm nestled in a quaint area just north of Mount Hood, OR. Explore the 50-acre outdoor space with your pup! They have farm-to-table tastings on site, craft beer, cider, and wine made on the farm, and fresh pizzas, too. It's also a great place to snap some photos with Fido or relax at a picnic table taking in the mountain views. U-pick fruits and flowers vary depending on month, so be sure to check their website before your visit. Dogs are welcome as long as they're leashed throughout the property. See Details
Montavon's Berries Montavon's Berries is a pet-friendly farm at the base of Mount Hood, OR. They offer u-pick and ready-pick blueberries, cherries, and raspberries available to order. Dogs are welcome as long as they're kept on a leash and out of the berry field. Hours of operation depend on fruit harvest, so be sure to check their website for an opening date before visiting. See Details
Government Camp, OR, US