Dog Friendly Activities in Ophir, OR

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

Pet Friendly Battle Rock Park
Battle Rock Park Leashed dogs can explore Battle Rock Park in Port Orford, OR. Visit the area where a historic battle took place, hike to the top of the Rock, and romp on Battle Rock Beach. A city-maintained Visitor Center and restroom are both on the property. Dogs must be cleaned up after during their visit to Battle Rock Park. See Details
Pet Friendly Francis Shrader Old Growth Trail
Francis Shrader Old Growth Trail Francis Shrader Old Growth Trail is a pet-friendly path in Gold Beach, OR. It's a moderately easy, 1.5-mile hike in Siskiyou National Forest that will take about 1 hour to complete with Fido. Signs of logging operations are prevalent on the drive to this trail. Hiking this short trail will be a pleasant escape to enjoy the unspoiled forest and its blooming rhododendron. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint in Gold Beach, OR is dog friendly! This lovely beach is a great place to watch wind surfers and hunt for sand dollars - and your pet is welcome to join you on a leash. See Details
Humbug Mountain State Park Humbug Mountain State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Port Orford, OR. Pets will love the chance to join you as you enjoy a stroll on the beautiful beach or take the 5.5-mile hike to the summit of Humbug Mountain. Pets must remain on a leash. See Details
Cape Blanco State Park Cape Blanco State Park is a pet-friendly historic site and recreation area in Port Orford, OR. Perched over the Pacific Ocean, this spot features a 19th-century lighthouse and an early Irish settler's home. There is a also a beautiful beach for you and Fido to explore as well as eight miles of hiking trails. Stay the night at one of their campsites or use an RV hookup. See Details
Old Coast Highway Trail Old Coast Highway Trail is a pet-friendly path in Port Orford, OR. It's an easy, 4.6-mile hike in Humbug Mountain State Park that will take about 2 hours to complete with Fido. Hike uphill on this nicely paved trail that winds through bigleaf maple, alder, and spruce. After about 0.5 mile the trail crosses a creek, which is the last spot for Fido to cool off. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Humbug Mountain Loop Trail Humbug Mountain Loop Trail is a pet-friendly path in Port Orford, OR. It's a moderately easy, 4.7-mile hike in Humbug Mountain State Park that will take about 3 to 4 hours to complete with Fido. Humbug Mountain, one of the most popular summits for hiking in this area, stands at 1756 feet. There aren't many great views from this trail, but you will be able to take in the serenity of the forest. Please note that dogs must be on leash. See Details
Port Orford Heads State Park The pet-friendly Port Orford Heads State Park in southwest Oregon offers expansive views and a rich wartime history, preserving the site of the historic Port Orford Lifeboat Station, operational from 1934 to 1970. You can bring Fido along to explore the National Register of Historic Places-listed compound and admire the legendary, unsinkable 36-foot motor lifeboat. Dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after during their visit. See Details
Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor in Gold Beach, OR, offers pet-friendly access to stunning panoramic views over 200 feet above sea level. With a 1.5-mile walking trail through Sitka spruce forests, visitors may spot gray whales during migration. Dogs on leashes are welcome to explore alongside their owners. See Details
Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint Leashed dogs are welcome to explore Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint in Gold Beach. Nestled in the dunes of the southern Oregon coast, this pet-friendly destination is known for its unique river system and scenic landscapes. The name dates back to the Rogue River Indian War, adding historical intrigue to its natural beauty. See Details
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