Dog-Friendly Activities in Sandpoint, ID

There are 5 dog-friendly activities in Sandpoint, and 4 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 Sandpoint.

Pet Friendly Dog Beach Park
Dog Beach Park Dog Beach Park is a pet-friendly sandy spot off Serenity Lee Trail in Sandpoint, ID. Dogs can run free in this beautiful beach setting! Doggie shower stations are provided by a private donor to rinse your dog before leaving the park. Don't forget to clean up any mess your pooch leaves behind and to make sure your dog is under control while running off-leash. The area is not fenced. See Details
Pet Friendly Moose Lake Loop
Moose Lake Loop Moose Lake Loop is a 7-mile hike in Idaho Panhandle National Forest that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. As you hike you will come to a pleasant alpine lake where you can take a swim and enjoy the sun. Continue on to a quiet summit where you can take in the panoramic views. This hike is easy enough for dogs of all ages. See Details
Long Drift Outfitters Long Drift Outfitters offers dog-friendly float trips and guided fly fishing tours in Sandpoint. The Idaho section of the Kootenai River flows through a serene canyon that’s all but inaccessible except by boat. Book a guided fly fishing tour with Long Drift Outfitters and enjoy the solitude of the river with man’s best friend surrounded by the rugged beauty of Idaho. You could reel in a Redband Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Bull Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Burbot or Sturgeon. Rates start at $450 for 2 adults and include all fishing gear. Dogs are free to join. See Details
Fish the Kootenai River's Hidden Gem 'Fish the Kootenai River's Hidden Gem' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Aaron. The Kootenai River provides room to fish and more on this adventure. Dogs are welcome with prior approval from the host. Guests must have an Idaho fishing license. The experience lasts 8 hours and can accommodate guests ages 5 and up. Rates start at $600 per person. See Details
Pend Oreille Divide Trail The Pend Oreille Divide Trail is a 8.5-mile, pet-friendly hike on Calder Mountain in Sandpoint, ID, that will take about 6 hours to complete with Fido. This trail traverses one of the best ridgelines in the Cabinet Range taking you by summits, meadows, and providing spectacular views. It is a very dry hike, so you will want to bring water for both you and Fido. See Details
Ponderay Petsafe Dog Park Ponderay Petsafe Dog Park in Ponderay, ID, is the first fully ADA-compliant dog park in the United States. The park features separate fenced areas for small and large dogs with gravel surfaces, water fountains, shade canopies, seating, waste stations, and nearby restrooms. The large dog area also includes a few agility obstacles, and ample parking is available onsite. The park is located next to the Better Together Animal Alliance. See Details
Round Lake State Park Dogs are allowed at Round Lake State Park in Sagle, ID, a forested park on the edge of a 58-acre lake. The area is popular among hikers, fisherman, and ornithologists. As you wander the many pet-friendly trails through the trees together, you'll discover beaver lodges and may even see a resident moose going about their day; spot ducks and red-winged blackbirds flying in the sky around the lake; and see rainbow trout and bass cutting shapes in the waters. See Details
North 40 Outfitters North 40 Outfitters is a pet-friendly, family-owned retail store in Ponderay, ID. Fido is welcome to join you inside on a leash while you browse their aisles. They offer resources for everything farm, ranch and outdoors. The establishment also sells dog products such as food, treats, toys and cleaning supplies for your furry friend. See Details
Independence Creek National Recreation Trail Owners may bring their furry hiking friends for an adventure along the dog-friendly Independence Creek National Recreation Trail in Bayview, ID. The out-and-back path spans 19 miles and is considered a challenging route. Backpackers, campers, hikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts utilize this trail for various activities. Dogs must be on a leash. See Details

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Sandpoint, ID, US