Dog Friendly Activities in Lamar, AR

There are 10 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Lamar. 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 Lamar.

Pet Friendly Love's Travel Stop Clarksville
Love's Travel Stop Clarksville Love's Travel Stop is a gas station and rest area in Clarksville, AR, offering various amenities for two- and four-legged traveling companions. This pet-friendly location has a fenced dog park with separate sections for small and large pups, a picnic table and waste stations. Other amenities include Bojangles, private showers, RV and truck parking, tire services, and Wi-Fi. See Details
Pet Friendly Huron-Manistee National Forests
Huron-Manistee National Forests Huron-Manistee National Forest is located between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron in Cadillac, MI. You and Fido can get lost in the almost 1-million acres of motorized and non-motorized recreation areas, but dogs must be under control at all times. Many of the trails follow along scenic rivers, such as the Ausable River. See Details
Mount Magazine State Park Pet-friendly Mount Magazine State Park in Paris, AR is a place of relaxation, exploration and nature study. The park features Mount Magazine, Arkansas’s highest point at 2,753 feet. People come for the sweeping views alone, but there are also 12 hiking trails ranging from easy to strenuous for you to enjoy with your pup. Just keep Fido on a leash at all times. See Details
Pleasant View Park Pleasant View Park is a dog park, disc golf course, fishing pond, and playground in Russellville, AR. Your dog is welcome to utilize the off-leash, enclosed dog park. The dog park features jumping and training tools, as well as benches for the humans to rest. Please note that Pit Bulls or Pit Bull mixes are not allowed at the park. See Details
Ozark Highlands Trail - Fort Douglas Trailhead The Ozark Highlands Trail - Fort Douglas Trailhead in Hagarville, AR is a trailhead for one of the premier, pet-friendly long-distance hiking trails in the United States. Located in the middle-South, it is well-known for its winter hiking opportunities when many other trails are impassable. Fall through Spring are the peak seasons for this trail. Featured in National Geographic Magazine, The Guardian and Backpacker Magazine, the OHT offers 270 miles of hiking and backpacking across the most rugged and scenic terrain in the region. See Details
Ozark-St. Francis National Forests The Ozark-St. Francis National Forests consists of two parks, both of which are pet-friendly and offer an assortment of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, swimming, fishing and scenic drives. The Ozark National Forest is a 1.2 million-acre forest located in the Ozark Mountains of western Arkansas. The St. Francis National Forest is just over 22,000 acres in eastern Arkansas, making it one of the smallest national forests in the country. Dogs should remain on leashes while in the campground areas. See Details
Lake Dardanelle State Park Pet-friendly Lake Dardanelle State Park is located in two areas on Lake Dardanelle, a 34,300-acre reservoir on the Arkansas River. The main site is in Russellville, AR where you’ll find the sport fishing weigh-in pavilion, a fishing pier, boardwalk, trail, and visitor center with five aquariums and the Lakeview Room meeting facility. It’s also a National Park Service-certified site on the Trail of Tears water route. Dogs are not permitted in buildings but are welcome on the outside grounds and trails. Just keep Fido leashed at all times. See Details
Mount Nebo State Park Visit the pet-friendly Mount Nebo State Park in Dardanelle, AR featuring more than 14 miles of trails for you and Fido to explore. Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times. See Details
Ozark Highlands Trail - Lick Branch Trailhead The Ozark Highlands Trail - Lick Branch Trailhead in Pettigrew, AR is a trailhead for one of the premier, pet-friendly long-distance hiking trails in the United States. Located in the middle-South, it is well-known for its winter hiking opportunities when many other trails are impassable. Fall through Spring are the peak seasons for this trail. Featured in National Geographic Magazine, The Guardian and Backpacker Magazine, the OHT offers 270 miles of hiking and backpacking across the most rugged and scenic terrain in the region. See Details
Bona Dea Trails & Sanctuary Bona Dea Trails & Sanctuary is a dog-friendly outdoor recreation area in Russellville, AR, where two and four-legged friends can explore together. This local favorite, spanning 186 acres, is an excellent spot for hiking and viewing the beautiful Arkansas flora and fauna. With six miles of trails, visitors can enjoy walking, jogging, photography and more. See Details
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