Dog Friendly Tours in North Dakota

Taking the dog out for a walk takes on a new meaning when you’re on vacation in North Dakota. After all, there are tons of sights to see, and smell, around every corner. Browse our dog friendly tours in North Dakota below for the scoop on self-guided walks, driving tours, and group tours that both you and your dog are sure to enjoy.

Pet Friendly International Peace Garden
International Peace Garden International Peace Garden is a beautiful, dog-friendly outdoor garden and nature park in Dunseith, ND. This park is located directly on the border of the US & Canada, but you do not need a passport to visit here if you're coming from the US. The garden and walking trail is rectangular, level cement sidewalk wrapped around each display. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout the park and on the cafe's patio but not inside any buildings. See Details
Pet Friendly Scandinavian Heritage Park
Scandinavian Heritage Park Your pup can join you on a tour of Scandinavian Heritage Park in Minot, ND. The park features replicas and remembrances from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. There you will find statues of memorable Scandinavians, a granite map of the Scandinavian countries, a grass-roofed Stabbur, a waterfall and much more. Dogs must be leashed at all times and aren't permitted in buildings. See Details
Prairie Village Museum Prairie Village Museum is a dog-friendly museum in Rugby, ND. Your leashed dog is welcome to join you on the grassy area and the grounds, but is not allowed inside the buildings or gift shop. Enjoy the views of over 20 history buildings and exhibition halls, and transport yourself back to the 1800s! See Details
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site in Williston, ND is pet friendly. Bring Fido with you while you explore the reconstructed site of the most important fur trading post on the Upper Missouri River. The spacious property includes lots of grassy space to roam and historical structures & teepees throughout. Dogs are welcome as long as they're leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
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