Dog-Friendly Activities in Pendroy, MT

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Pendroy. 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 Glacier Distilling Company
Glacier Distilling Company Located just 7 miles west of Glacier National Park, Glacier Distilling Company in Coram is a dog-friendly distillery inviting Fido to join you in their covered outdoor seating area at The Whiskey Barn. They offer a variety of alpine whiskeys and fine spirits available in tasting flights, cocktails and bottle sales. You can sometimes find a food truck onsite, so check their website for current events. See Details
Pet Friendly First Peoples Buffalo State Park
First Peoples Buffalo State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at First Peoples Buffalo State Park in Ulm, MT. Native people once wandered the interpretive trails with herds of bison. The main pet-friendly trail is guided, so you can give yourself a lovely tour of the history of the vast valleys and mountains, with a panoramic view to go with it. See Details
Yellow Bay / Flathead Lake State Park Yellow Bay at Flathead Lake State Park is pet friendly! Located in the heart of the popular Bigfork, MT, this area around the largest lake in the state is about 15 acres in size and offers a few different trails for dogs and their owners to enjoy together. Anglers enjoy the bountiful supply of trout and lots of birds for ornithologists to discover. Dogs are welcome on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Pacific Steel & Recycling Trailside Dog Park Pet owners rave about Pacific Steel & Recycling Trailside Dog Park in Great Falls, MT. This beautiful park on the River's Edge Trail is fully fenced. The park also features a separate small dog area, water, shade and an obstacle course. See Details
Garnet Ghost Town Garnet Ghost Town in Missoula, MT, is pet friendly. This well preserved, former mining town is tucked into the mountain with camping facilities, a picnic area and fire pits. Leashed pets are welcome to walk around the town with their owners. See Details
Swan River Trail Swan River Trail in Bigfork, MT, is a pet-friendly, 4.2-mile trail that runs along the scenic Swan River. It's lovely year round for riding bikes, hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and walking your pooch. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you. See Details
Sgt. Bozo Dog Park Sgt. Bozo Dog Park is a popular recreation area in Missoula, MT. There are two separate fenced in dog parks, one for large dogs and one for smaller dogs. Owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind and to keep an eye on pups playing. See Details
Giant Springs State Park Giant Springs State Park in Great Falls, MT is pet friendly. The namesake of the park, Giant Springs, was discovered by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 and is one of the largest freshwater springs in the country. The park is also home to Roe River, possibly the world's shortest river, and plenty of hiking trails to explore. Dogs must be kept on a leash throughout the park, and all mess must be cleaned up after them. See Details
Trout Creek Canyon Trout Creek Canyon is pet-friendly. This 7.5 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Helena, Montana features beautiful wild flowers during the season. It's rated moderate, so most canine hikers should be able to enjoy the natural beauty on display. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Ravine Creek Trail #34 Ravine Creek Trail #34 is a dog-friendly path in Missoula, MT. You can find it north on Grant Creek Road, about five miles up. There's a small parking lot on the right. The trail is forested and leads up a steep grade and then ties into the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area trail system. Dogs must be leashed at the start but can be off leash at the start of the switchbacks in the national forest. You'll discover diverse wildlife, flowers and mushrooms along the way. See Details
Glacier National Park Bring Fido to enjoy some of the pet-friendly areas in Glacier National Park in West Glacier, MT. Leashed dogs are also welcome to join you on the beach along Lake McDonald in Apgar Village, but note that pets aren't allowed in the water. Dogs aren't allowed on any park trails but are permitted in drive-in campgrounds, along park roads open to motor vehicles and in picnic areas. All pets must be on a leash no longer than six feet, under physical restraint or caged, and may not be left unattended. Take a look at the many boarding options in surrounding parks if need be. See Details
River's Edge Trail The River's Edge Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Great Falls! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the River's Edge Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Jacobs Island Bark Park Jacobs Island Bark Park in Missoula, MT is a 6-acre area where Fido can socialize and exercise. Located at the east end of Jacobs Island Park, which is accessible via the Riverfront Trail, this area has been fenced on three sides and double-gated to provide a secure place for owners and their dogs to romp. The park is bordered by the Clark Fork River and the riverbank is not fenced. See Details
Paw Park Paw Park in Helena, MT, is a great place for Fido to get some energy out! The park features separate areas for small and large dogs, as well as water spickets and waste bags. There are benches for those who like to sit and a path around the perimeter for those who like to walk. See Details
Black Sandy State Park Dogs are allowed to join their owners at Black Sandy State Park in Helena, MT. Located on the shores of Hauser Lake formed by Hauser dam, this pet-friendly park is known for the water activities that can be enjoyed in the area. Some of the activities that people enjoy on the water include boating, water-skiing, and walleye and trout fishing. Dogs must be leashed and all mess cleaned up after them. See Details
Placid Lake State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Placid Lake State Park in Seeley Lake, MT, located on a branch of Clearwater River. This pet-friendly park is 31-acres in total and provides a few different areas for dogs to walk with their owners alongside the water. Dogs must be on a leash for the duration of their visit and all mess should be cleaned up after them. See Details
Caras Park Caras Park is a pet-friendly community spot in downtown Missoula, MT. It is ideal for picnics with your four-legged friend while he rolls around in the open space. Many events are held here throughout the year, but please note that due to health code regulations, Fido isn't allowed under the pavilion during events. The park is also home to the Riverfront Trail. See Details
Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild is a pet-friendly destination in Lincoln, MT. This is a must-see with your furry friend, but please note he must remain on a leash. You'll trek through the forest and come across natural and environmental sculptures to admire and take pictures of. See Details
Flathead National Forest Bring Fido to visit the dog-friendly Flathead National Forest! Located in western Montana, it is named after the Flathead Native Americans who once lived there. Mountain ranges and thick forests make up the landscape of this diverse and beautiful area. The forest has 2,600 miles of hiking trails in designated Wilderness Areas to explore with your pup. Dogs on a leash are welcome throughout the forest. See Details
Salmon Lake State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Salmon Lake State Park in Seeley Lake, MT, where you'll discover a pretty body of water on the chain of lakes on the Clearwater River. Anglers who cast out into the water and may pull up a number of different fish, including rainbow, cutthroat, brown, brook and bull trout, largemouth bass, white mountain whitefish, kokanee salmon, yellow perch, and northern pike. Birdwatchers also like to come to the park and check out the variety of species that call the area their home. There are a number of pet-friendly hiking trails that weave around the park and plenty of spots to stop for a picnic along the way. Dogs must be on a leash for the duration of their visit, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
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