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Dog-Friendly Activities in Killdeer, ND

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Killdeer. 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 Enchanted Highway
Enchanted Highway Take a dog-friendly road trip on the Enchanted Highway in Regent, ND, a 30-mile stretch of road dotted with giant metal sculptures by artist Gary Greff. This is your chance to get a photo of your dog with a 38-foot-tall cow or 26-foot-tall buffalo. See Details
Pet Friendly Lewis and Clark State Park
Lewis and Clark State Park Located on the upper bays of Lake Sakakawea, Lewis and Clark State Park offers outdoor activities for visitors of the Epping area. This park's pet-friendly amenities include a dog park, campground and more than five miles of hiking trails. Fido is welcome to join you as you explore the lands like the famous expeditioners, but dogs must be leashed on the trails. Please note that pets are not permitted on the beach or in the cabins. See Details
Theodore Roosevelt National Park Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a pet-friendly attraction in Medora, ND, established to preserve the rugged badlands in honor of the landscape's influence on Teddy Roosevelt. Pets in the park must be leashed at all times and are welcome to walk along roads, sidewalks including along the scenic Painted Canyon Visitor Center, parking areas, and in shaded campgrounds and picnic areas. Pets aren't permitted in park buildings, on trails or in the backcountry. Be aware that dogs can agitate bison and other animals, creating a dangerous situation. See Details
Dakota Bark Park Dakota Bark Park is a pet-friendly spot in Minot, ND, just east of the Highway 83 Bypass and north of Highway 2 & 52 Bypass West. While here, you will notice two separate sections for large and small dogs to play. Each area includes benches, shelters and waste stations. See Details
Fort Stevenson State Park Fort Stevenson State Park in Garrison, ND, is dog friendly. Located on the north shore of Lake Sakakawea, this park offers interpretive trails, a prairie dog town, a visitor center and a campground. Dogs must be leashed at all times when visiting this recreation area. See Details
Dog Park at Spring Lake Park Fido is invited to play at the dog park at Spring Lake Park in Williston, ND. This fenced-in facility includes separate areas for large and small dogs and a shared agility area. Enter Spring Lake Park, then bear left at the fork. See Details
Salem Sue Bring your pooch to say hello to Salem Sue, the World’s Largest Holstein, a dog-friendly roadside attraction in New Salem, ND. A short trail will lead you to the top of the hill where you can have a photoshoot with Fido. When you reach the top, you can take a moment to relax and enjoy the view. A small picnic area is also available. See Details
Scandinavian Heritage Park Your pup can join you on a tour of Scandinavian Heritage Park in Minot, ND. The park features replicas and remembrances from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. There you will find statues of memorable Scandinavians, a granite map of the Scandinavian countries, a grass-roofed Stabbur, a waterfall and much more. Dogs must be leashed at all times and aren't permitted in buildings. See Details
Dickinson Dog Park Dickinson Dog Park is a fenced-in recreation area in Dickinson, ND, that welcomes dogs to play off-leash and make new fur friends. The park features separate areas for small and large dogs, agility equipment, water, and bags to clean up any mess that your pup leaves behind. See Details
Maah Daah Hey Maah Daah Hey is a dog-friendly trail in Medora, ND. Described by many as the best-kept secret in the state, this 144-mile-long trail is a great way to see the state's stunning scenery. Dogs must remain on a leash due to the other wildlife that may be spotted, including prairie dogs. Some parts of the trail are not pet-friendly, including the sections within any state or national parks. See Details
South Paw Dog Park Bring Fido to South Paw Dog Park in Sidney, MT, to play off-leash! The fenced-in area features grassy space, a fire hydrant and a trash can. Human visitors must clean up after their dog, ensure that their pet has current vaccinations, and leash their dog when entering and exiting the park. See Details
Brush Lake State Park Brush Lake State Park in Westby, MT, is pet friendly. The centerpiece of this park is a 280-acre lake, with perfectly clear waters. There are a number of hiking trails around the water that can be enjoyed by pets and their owners. Dogs must be kept on a leash for the duration of their visit and all mess cleaned up after them to preserve the cleanliness of the water. See Details
Atypical Brewery & Barrelworks Leashed dogs are welcome on the patio in the summer months at Atypical Brewery & Barrelworks, a dog-friendly craft brewery located in Minot, ND. Try one of the brewery's specialty barrel-aged sour ales. See Details
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site in Williston, ND is pet friendly. Bring Fido with you while you explore the reconstructed site of the most important fur trading post on the Upper Missouri River. The spacious property includes lots of grassy space to roam and historical structures & teepees throughout. Dogs are welcome as long as they're leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Scheels Minot Bring Fido to the pet-friendly Scheels at Dakota Square Mall in Minot, ND. This chain store invites owners and their well-behaved, leashed dogs to shop inside for apparel, shoes, and outdoor gear. The store also features a pet section with treats, toys and accessories. See Details
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in Stanton, ND, is dog friendly. Fido can join you on an exploration of the villages once inhabited by Earthlodge people at this national historic site. Hike along Knife River on the trails and see traces left behind by the dwellings and people. A replica of an Earthlodge is available to visit. Dogs must be leashed at all times. See Details
Lake Sakakawea State Park Lake Sakakawea State Park in Pick City, ND, is dog friendly. Located on the lake's south shore, which is one of the three largest manufactured reservoirs in the nation, this park offers a full-service marina, convenience store and camping storage. In addition, several multi-use trails for hiking are available, and dogs must be leashed at all times. See Details
Wild Bison Travel Center Wild Bison Travel Center is a pet-friendly road trip stop in Alexander, ND. This location has a dedicated area for your furry friends that need to stretch their legs. Waste bags and trash receptacles are also available for easy cleanup. See Details
Cross Ranch State Park Cross Ranch State Park in Center, ND is pet friendly. Here, you and Fido can explore over 13 miles of trails together. This extensive trail system allows access to a 5,000-acre nature preserve with mixed prairie grass, river bottom forests, woody draws and roaming bison. Dogs are welcome on certain trails as long as they are well-behaved and cleaned up after. See Details
Wildwood Park Wildwood Park near Columbus, ND has 12 dog-friendly trails totaling five miles for both hiking and biking. There is also a community fire pit. Wildwood Park is a popular destination for birding as well. See Details
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