Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Crandall, IN

There are 10 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Crandall. 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 Crandall.

Pet Friendly O'Bannon Woods State Park
O'Bannon Woods State Park O'Bannon Woods State Park in Corydon, IN is dog friendly. Bordering the Ohio River, the park is home to a uniquely restored, working haypress barn. There are plenty of hiking trails to enjoy around the park, some of which will lead you and your pooch to Indiana’s first natural and scenic river, Blue River. There are nine trails in total that range from easy trails around picnic areas to rugged hikes with steep climbs and rocky descents. See Details
Pet Friendly Deam Lake State Recreation Area
Deam Lake State Recreation Area Leashed dogs are welcome at Deam Lake State Recreation Area. Deam Lake offers recreational activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, camping, picnicking, and hiking in designated areas. The 194-acre lake was constructed in 1965 and was named in honor of Charles Deam, Indiana's first state forester. Deam is best known for his book, Trees of Indiana, a comprehensive study of trees throughout the state. He was also instrumental in setting aside land for what is now the Department of Natural Resources. See Details
Silver Hills Historical Nature Trail & Wildlife Sanctuary Silver Hills Historical Nature Trail & Wildlife Sanctuary is a dog-friendly trail and wildlife sanctuary in New Albany, IN. Your leashed dog is welcome to join you on the one mile walking-only trail through 16.5 acres of beautiful, dense forest. The trail is along the old Highland Railway trolley car line that ran from 1891 to 1932. Illustrative displays are available to look at and read through along the trail, documenting the history of the trail. See Details
Hayswood Nature Reserve Leashed dogs are welcome to visit Hayswood Nature Preserve, a pet-friendly county park in Corydon, IN. You and your pup will find paved nature trails of varying difficulty, a small lake with a fishing pier and large open spaces to explore. There are also covered picnic shelters and modern restroom facilities available. See Details
Teeple Glade Nature Preserve Teeple Glade Nature Preserve offers dog-friendly trails in Elizabeth, IN. Fido must remain leashed. Please note that deer hunting is permitted in season on this preserve. See Details
Mouth of Blue River Nature Preserve Mouth of Blue River Nature Preserve offers dog-friendly trails in Corydon, IN. See Details
White Oak Nature Preserve White Oak Nature Preserve, located within Clark State Forest in Henryville, IN, features a dog-friendly trail through the preserve. A trail guide can be obtained at the Forest Office building at the entrance. See Details
Post Oak Cedar Nature Preserve Post Oak Cedar Nature Preserve offers a dog-friendly, self-guiding nature trail in Corydon, IN. Just before the gatehouse entering O’Bannon Woods State Park, turn south onto Cold Friday Road and drive about 1 mile to a marked parking lot. See Details
Harrison-Crawford State Forest Harrison-Crawford State Forest, a dog-friendly park spanning 24,000 acres along the Ohio River, offers diverse recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, fishing, and hunting across its rugged hardwood forests. With 18 trails ranging from 0.8 to 25 miles, as well as opportunities for picnicking, boating, caving and camping, it's a favorite spot for outdoor enthusiasts in southern Indiana. Pets are welcome throughout as long as they're leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Knobstone Trail Knobstone Trail is located at Jackson-Washington State Forest in Borden, IN. Leashed dogs experienced in hiking are welcome on this pet-friendly trail which is considered highly challenging and more than 40 miles in total length. The area is also ideal for backpacking, birding and camping. See Details
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