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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Balm, FL

There are 9 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Balm. 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 Balm.

Pet Friendly Eureka Springs Conservation Park
Eureka Springs Conservation Park Eureka Springs Conservation Park in Tampa, FL is a dog-friendly park on 31 acres featuring scenic boardwalks through a floodplain forest, walking trails, a rose garden and picnic areas. Dogs must leashed, and there is an entrance fee per vehicle. Note that the greenhouse is not pet friendly. See Details
Pet Friendly Edward Medard Conservation Park
Edward Medard Conservation Park One of the largest regional parks in the county, Edward Medard Conservation Park in Plant City, FL is a dog-friendly area where leashed pups are welcome to explore. The park features both paved and unpaved trails, picnic pavilions, fishing, boating, and a campground. There is an entrance fee for visitors. See Details
Tampa Riverwalk Tampa Riverwalk is a unique 2.6-mile waterside walkway that welcomes well-behaved, leashed dogs to join their owners along the shores of downtown Tampa. It can get busy, so make sure to keep Fido close to you along the paved pathway. The dog-friendly trail connects downtown riverfront parks, museums, attractions and businesses. See Details
Alderman's Ford Conservation Park Alderman's Ford Conservation Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Plant City, FL. The park's most popular attraction is a 1.9-mile paved loop that follows the north and south prongs of the Alafia River, which is popular among canoeists. Dog walkers and cyclists are welcome on the trail. Along the way, you can continue your adventure by following links with a boardwalk and foot bridges, leading into shaded woods of gigantic cypress and oak trees. See Details
Alafia River State Park Alafia River State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area with 20 miles of hilly trails through forests and woods that lead to scenic lakes in Lithia, FL. Once you've explored to your heart's content, you can relax with Fido at one of the picnic areas. Dogs must be leashed and are not permitted on the bike trails. The park is open daily, and there is a state park entrance fee. See Details
Pebble Park Pebble Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Riverview, FL. This 27-acre conservation park welcomes leashed dogs to explore with their owners. Visitors can stroll along walking paths, enjoy a picnic under a pavilion, or watch for wildlife like turtles, birds and pollinating insects. See Details
Tampa Bypass Canal - Harney Park Boat Ramp Leashed dogs are welcome at Tampa Bypass Canal - Harney Park Boat Ramp in Tampa, FL. This outdoor space features a dog-friendly, paved walking trail. The trail runs alongside a 14-mile waterway that connects the Lower Hillsborough Wilderness Preserve with McKay Bay. Please note that there are no amenities at this location. See Details
MacDill 48 Park MacDill 48 is a unique, pet-friendly passive park in Tampa, FL, designed to manage stormwater while offering natural beauty and recreation. A 1-mile trail winds around a 25-million gallon pond, with picnic spots, boardwalks, and wildlife like bald eagles and gopher tortoises. See Details
J.B. Gibson Park J.B. Gibson Park is a pet-friendly community hub located in Gibsonton, FL. This non-staffed park features nine acres, including a walking trail and a dog park for your furry friend. There's also a basketball court and a playground on site. See Details

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