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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Blue River, BC

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Blue River. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Rivers Trail Aviation Way
Rivers Trail Aviation Way Rivers Trail Aviation Way is a pet-friendly trail in Kamloops, BC. Enjoy this mostly flat path through the country near the Thompson River, which includes a mix of single track and long stretches of gravel roads that lead to an off-leash dog area. There's also beach access when the river is low. This area is known to be home to many birds, including eagles, so keep a close eye on smaller dogs. See Details
Pet Friendly Valley of the Five Lakes - Jasper National Park
Valley of the Five Lakes - Jasper National Park Valley of the Five Lakes Trailhead is the access point to a vast interconnected dog-friendly trail system within Jasper National Park in Jasper, AB. There are multiple trails ranging from a short half hour hike to the moderate Overlander Trail that requires a 10-12 hour trek. Three of the trails near Maligne Lake and the Cavell Meadows Trail does not allow dogs. The remaining 34 trails do allow dogs. See Details
Mount Revelstoke National Park Mount Revelstoke National Park is pet-friendly. You'll find lots of different hikes to choose from once you drive to the top of this national park. Dogs are not allowed on the shuttle van, but are welcome on the lower slopes of Mount Revelstoke, but must remain on a leash at all times. Off-leash dogs can disturb and injure wildlife or trigger aggressive responses from predators such as bears. Clean up any mess that your pooch leaves behind. See Details
Kenna Cartwright Park Over 40 km of off-leash trails spread over 800 hectares. Owners can hike or mountain bike with their dog on single and double-track trails. See Details
Campbell Creek Nature Park Campbell Creek Nature Park is pet-friendly. Featuring off-leash trails and several small access points to the South Thompson River, this is a picturesque place to take your pooch for a wander. There's a small dirt parking lot next to Fountain Tire and the Lafarge Road Bridge, too. See Details
Jasper National Park Jasper National Park is a dog-friendly natural attraction in Jasper, AB. Extending over 11,000 square kilometers, this national park is the largest in the Canadian Rockies. Whether you enjoy scenic drives or backcountry hikes, bring Fido to explore the beauty of Jasper National Park. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you when exploring the park and should always be kept at a safe distance from wildlife. Alpine day hikes, mountain biking, paddling, picnicking and wildlife watching are some of the most popular activities. Winter highlights include snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. For additional guidance about visiting with Fido, please visit this link: https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/voyage-travel/regles-rules/chien-dog. See Details
Aberdeen Hills Park Aberdeen Hills Park is pet-friendly. This park in Kamaloops includes a nice grassy area that you can enjoy with your leashed pup. Dogs are not allowed in the children's playground. See Details
Pineview Valley Park Pineview Valley Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. This recreation area centers around Python Lake. The park also includes a number of trails you can explore with your pooch. See Details
Mission Flats Nature Park Mission Flats Nature Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are allowed off leash if they are under voice command. Make sure you clean up any mess that your pet leaves behind. See Details
Dallas-Barnhartvale Nature Park Dallas-Barnhartvale Nature Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to join their owners off-leash, as long as they are under voice control. You and your pooch can explore winding trails, pause for a picnic, and journey through the wetland together. See Details
Batchelor Nature Park Batchelor Nature Park is pet-friendly. This green space is a popular place to bring your leashed pup for a nice walk in Kamloops. Dog owners are reminded to keep their pets under control and to clean up any mess that they leave behind. See Details
Valleyview Nature Park Valleyview Nature Park is pet-friendly. Enjoy this open space with your pooch by your side. Explore the trails that wind around this park in Kamloops. There's no need for the constraints of a leash at this spot, as long as your dog is under voice command. Make sure you clean any mess up that your pets leave behind. See Details
North River Park North River Park is pet-friendly. Enjoy this open space with your pooch by your side. There's no need for the constraints of a leash at this spot, as long as your dog is under voice command. Make sure you clean any mess up that your pets leave behind. See Details
West Highlands Park West Highlands Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are allowed to join their owners at this park on a leash. Explore the trails during the day or night, which are lit by streetlights. The pathway can be used by joggers, cyclers and dog walkers alike. See Details
Gordonhorn Park Gordonhorn Park is pet-friendly. This open space allows dogs to join their owners off-leash. Dog owners are reminded to keep their pets under control at all times and to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Kenna Cartwright Nature Park Kenna Cartwright Nature Park is home to a number of pet-friendly trails. Dogs are welcome on to join their owners off-leash if they're under voice control. Kenna Cartwright offers an extensive network of gentle nature trails for hiking or cycling with panoramic views of the city, the Thompson Valley, Kamloops Lake, and the convergence of the North and South Thompson Rivers. Stop for a break in the picnic area, before taking on one of the varied trails with your pup. See Details
Monmouth Park Monmouth Park is pet-friendly. Enjoy this open space with your pooch by your side. There's no need for the constraints of a leash at this spot, as long as your dog is under voice command. Make sure you clean any mess up that your pets leave behind. See Details
Peterson Creek Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Peterson Creek Park. This is a great family hiking and picnicking area located just off Columbia Street, near 6th Avenue. There are plenty of grassy areas, picnic tables, barbecues, and great hiking trails to enjoy with your pooch. Make sure you keep your dog under voice command and clean up any mess that they leave behind. See Details
Rose Hill Park Rose Hill Park is pet-friendly. Enjoy this open space with your pooch by your side. There's no need for the constraints of a leash at this spot, as long as your dog is under voice command. Make sure you clean any mess up that your pets leave behind. Doggy disc golfers can stay for a round at this outdoor recreation area. See Details
Waterfront Park Waterfront Park is pet-friendly. Wander alongside the South Thompson River with your pooch by your side. Leashed pups are welcome, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Blue River, BC, CA