Dog Friendly Activities in Winthrop, WA

There are 7 dog friendly activities in Winthrop. 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 Winthrop.

Pet Friendly Methow Trails
Methow Trails Regardless of the season, you and Fido can find plenty of outdoor fun at the pet-friendly Methow Trails in Winthrop, WA. Spring, summer and fall provide plenty of hiking opportunities where you can enjoy bird-watching and wildlife-viewing amidst stunning scenery. In the winter, you and your pup can enjoy 25 miles of excellent off-leash Nordic ski trails and the annual 'Doggie Dash' event in February. Trail passes are required for many of the trails, but no passes are needed for the dog-friendly Lunachick and Big Valley trails. See Details
Pet Friendly Cutthroat Lake
Cutthroat Lake Cutthroat Lake is a 4-mile pet-friendly hike in Winthrop, WA within the Okanogan National Forest that will take about three hours to complete with Fido. The trail can be accessed from the campground and pass which share the same name. It is a pretty trail that leads to a nice lake. Pups are welcome but must remain leashed. See Details
Remmel Lake Remmel Lake, located in Winthrop, WA, is a 33-mile pet-friendly hike that will take about two to three days to complete with Fido. You will enjoy exploring some of the wildest and most remote backcountry in Washington. This wilderness is teeming with wildlife including deer, elk, bears, bobcats, moose, cougars and coyotes. Pups are welcome but must remain leashed. See Details
Scatter Lake Scatter Lake is a nine-mile pet-friendly hike in Winthrop, WA within the Okanogan National Forest that will take about eight hours to complete with Fido. This terribly exhausting hike will have your muscles burning as you trek this shadeless trail. The first 3.5 miles climb at a relentless rate of 1100 feet per mile. The reward for you hard work is one of the most beautiful lake basins in the Cascades. Pups are welcome but must remain leashed. See Details
Tiffany Mountain via Freezeout Ridge Tiffany Mountain via Freezeout Ridge is a four-mile pet-friendly hike in Winthrop, WA within the Okanogan National Forest that will take about six hours to complete with Fido. This hike is not the most direct route to the mountain, but there certainly is much more to enjoy along the way. Enjoy the views of the summit, alpine lake, lush forest and lovely meadows as you make your way to the 8000-foot summit. There is a lot of sun along this quiet trail. Pups are welcome but must remain leashed. See Details
Pearrygin Lake State Park Bring Fido with you to Pearrygin Lake State Park, a dog-friendly recreation area in Winthrop, WA. This state park has a variety of outdoor activities for you and your pup to enjoy together, like 6 miles of hiking trails, bird watching, swimming and a volleyball court. Dogs must stay leashed during your visit in all areas of the park. See Details
Blue Lake Blue Lake is a 4.5-mile pet-friendly hike in Winthrop, WA within the Okanogan National Forest that will take about four hours to complete with Fido. The beauty of this trail will keep you in awe as you take in the famous granite peaks of the Washington Pass area. Just when you think it can't get any better, you will come to the cool waters of the lake set against the backdrop of Liberty Bell Mountain. Pups are welcome but must remain leashed. See Details
Cooney Lake The pet-friendly Cooney Lake hike is a 17-mile trek in the Okanogan National Forest, which is located in Twisp, WA, that will take about two to three days to complete with Fido. The first 2.5 miles of this trail are shared with the Eagle Lakes Trail, but beyond the branch to the Eagle Lakes basin the crowds quickly thin out. Enjoy the many lakes as you hike through open pine forests and alpine meadows. Pups must remain leashed throughout and be cleaned up after. See Details
Eagle Lakes Eagle Lakes is a 12-mile pet-friendly hike in Carlton, WA in the Okanogan National Forest that will take about two to three days to complete with Fido. This steadily climbing trail will have you and Fido tired out, but it's well worth the rolling meadows, open forest, wildflowers and lakes you will encounter along the way. See Details
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