Other Dog Activities in Montana

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Tired of watching Fido run laps in the dog park? We’ve got the scoop on lots of other dog friendly attractions in Montana too. You’ll find information on all of the dog friendly wineries, boat rentals, botanical gardens, drive-ins, and other offbeat animal attractions in Montana here.

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 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; check their website for current events. See Details
Pet Friendly Rosebud Battlefield State Park
Rosebud Battlefield State Park Rosebud Battlefield State Park in Busby, MT, is dog friendly. This rolling prairie preserves the site of the June 17, 1876 battle that came just before the infamous, Battle of Little Bighorn. This 3,052-acre park that stands in commemoration of this grim time can be explored by dogs and their owners on the hiking trails. There are also a number of picnic spots where you can have a break and a bite to eat together. Dogs must be kept on a leash and all mess should be cleaned up after them. See Details
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park Leashed dogs are allowed at pet-friendly Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park in Whitehall, MT. Fido is not permitted in the caverns but there are 10 miles of trails to explore. The campground and picnic areas also allow dogs. See Details
Missouri Headwaters State Park Missouri Headwaters State Park in Three Forks, MT, is pet friendly. This park is where the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers converge to start the 2,300 mile long, Missouri River. The dog-friendly foot trails around the park lead to a number of overlooks and points of interest. Make sure you pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the scenic picnic spots dotted around. Dogs are welcome to explore the park with their owners, as long as they are on a leash and all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Finley Point / Flathead Lake State Park Finley Point / Flathead Lake State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Finley Point, MT. This 28-acre park is located on the southern shore of Flathead Lake, where towering pines can be maneuvered on winding hiking trails. Anglers swarm from all around to fish for trout and whitefish in the waters of the lake. Park opening times vary depending on the season. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess to preserve the cleanliness of the water and surrounding area. 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
Cooney State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Cooney State Park, where the reservoir is the star of the show. This dog-friendly recreation area in Roberts, MT, is surrounded by stunning mountains, home to excellent walleye and rainbow trout fishing, boating, and water-skiing options. Take a picnic with you to one of the many pretty picnic areas at this park. The park also has fire pits and fire rings for cooking. Pets must be on a leash for the duration of their visit and all mess should be cleaned up after them. See Details
Travelers' Rest State Park Travelers' Rest State Park in Lolo, MT, is pet friendly. After a discovery by archaeologists of the Lewis and Clarke's expedition campground, this area has become the only camping spot along the route with actual physical evidence of them passing through. Dogs are welcome to join their owners throughout the park on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Lost Creek State Park Dogs are welcome at Lost Creek State Park, a pet-friendly park in Anaconda, MT. This stunning park is a beautiful spot to enjoy the limestone cliffs and pink and white granite formations that rise 1,200 feet above the canyon's narrow floor. You and your pooch will run into plenty of wildlife, including mountain goats, golden eagles, and bighorn sheep who live on the cliffs. For dogs who love a good long walk, walk the Forest Service trail just north of the falls parking area. The trail winds for several miles along Lost Creek through forests and meadows with great views of the surrounding mountains. See Details
Sluice Boxes State Park Dogs are welcome at Sluice Boxes State Park, a pet-friendly park in Belt, MT. This historic area has seen plenty of people digging for precious metals over the years. Nowadays, you'll discover the remains of mines, a railroad, and historic cabins that line the Belt Creek below. The soaring cliffs are impressive to explore with your pooch on the primitive, unmaintained trail, which also has access to a fishing spot. Dogs are welcome around the park on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Lake Koocanusa Dog-friendly Lake Koocanusa stretches 90 miles from the edge of Libby, MT to the tip of British Columbia. Held back by 422 feet tall Libby Dam, located 16 miles upstream from Libby, Lake Koocanusa is a popular recreation area for outdoor enthusiasts. Bring Fido for a day of fishing or hiking, a weekend camping trip, or an excursion on the water. Several picnic sites, day-use areas, campgrounds, and boat ramps can be found on both sides of the lake. See Details
Clark's Lookout State Park Dogs are allowed at Clark's Lookout State Park just outside of Dillon, MT. Located in this 8-acre park, you'll discover the hill that overlooks the Beaverhead River, used by William Clark as an overlook during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Enjoy sightseeing on the pet-friendly hiking trails. See Details
Brush Lake State Park Brush Lake State Park in Westby, MT, is pet friendly. The centerpiece of this park is a 280-acre lake, with perfectly clear waters. There are a number of hiking trails around the water that can be enjoyed by pets and their owners. Dogs must be kept on a leash for the duration of their visit and all mess cleaned up after them to preserve the cleanliness of the water. See Details
Chief Plenty Coups State Park Dogs are allowed at Chief Plenty Coups State Park in Pryor, MT. The park is named after the diplomatic leader of the Crow Nation, Chief Plenty Coups, and is where his log home and farmstead still stand. With his leadership, he tried to bridge the gap between the settlers and natives in the area during the 19th century. Experience what life would have been like in Montana at that time, as well as exploring the nature trails with your pooch. Fido is welcome in the pet-friendly outdoor areas of the park, as long as he is leashed and cleaned up after. Opening times vary depending on the season, so be sure to check their website in advance. See Details
Ackley Lake State Park Ackley Lake State Park in Hobson, MT, is pet friendly. This 290-acre park is centered around the picturesque body of water, Ackley Lake. When you're visiting the lake, you will be amazed at the size of the sky and the stunning views of Little Belt and Snowy Mountains. The park is open year-round and dogs on a leash are welcome throughout, other than on the swimming beaches. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that their pooches leave behind. 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
Pioneer Mountain Scenic Byway Take Fido along Pioneer Mountain Scenic Byway, a dog-friendly road spanning the length of the stunning Pioneer Mountain Range. Extending 49 miles south from the town of Wise River, MT, this route leads visitors past towering 10,000 foot granite peaks, rich dense forest, and vast mountain meadows. The road gently ascends to 7,800 ft between the Wise River and Grasshopper Creek. Along this scenic drive with Fido, stop to admire expansive views from Grasshopper Overlook and Jacobson Meadow. The road is officially closed from December 1st to May 15th between Pettingill parking lot to the north and Elkhorn Hot Springs to the south. 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
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
Logan State Park Logan State Park is a 17-acre, pet-friendly recreation area in Kalispell, MT, where leashed dogs are welcome on hiking trails. Located in the middle of Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park, the area is covered in a thick forest of western larch, douglas-fir, and ponderosa pine. See Details
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