Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in East Brookfield, MA

There are 11 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of East Brookfield. 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 East Brookfield.

Pet Friendly Wachusett Mountain State Reservation
Wachusett Mountain State Reservation Leashed dogs are welcome at Wachusett Mountain State Reservation in Princeton, MA. This 3000-acre public area is home to stunning views that can be seen from the 17-miles of pet-friendly trails that lead through forests and meadows. The mountain is the centerpiece of this park, with a glorious peak that towers 2,006-foot into the air. Hike or drive the paved road to the summit and enjoy the fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding area. Sunset is a very popular time to visit. See Details
Pet Friendly Sholan Farms
Sholan Farms Leashed dogs are welcome at Sholan Farms, a pet-friendly community-owned apple orchard in Leominster, MA. They grow a variety of apples and other fruit on this 169-acre u-pick farm, and the property also features trails for you and Fido to explore. Pups are also welcome on their monthly twilight hikes. Call or visit their website for details on their next walk. See Details
Bigelow Hollow State Park & Nipmuck State Forest Dog-friendly Bigelow Hollow State Park & Nipmuck State Forest in Union, CT, offers boating, fishing and hiking to locals and visitors. Stretching over 9,000 acres, the park has scenic hiking trails and access points to Mashapaug Lake & Bigelow Pond. Please keep Fido leashed during your visit. See Details
Wells State Park Wells State Park is a dog-friendly wooded area in Sturbridge, MA, that welcomes leashed pups. Surrounding a pond, this park is ideal for fishing and boating. The best hike is up Carpenter Rocks, leading to a fantastic view of the park and the surrounding area. See Details
Westville Recreation Area Leashed dogs are allowed on the pet-friendly trails throughout Westville Recreation Area in Sturbridge, MA. This natural space offers scenic views of Westville Lake and year round recreation options. See Details
Opacum Woods Opacum Woods is a dog-friendly conservation area in Sturbridge, MA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the 266-acre property that offers approximately four miles of hiking trails. There are separate trails marked with blue, red, yellow, and green blazes. Enjoy trekking through the forest near ponds, swaps, and vernal pools. See Details
Douglas State Forest Leashed dogs are welcome at Douglas State Forest in Douglas, MA. You and Fido can hike on miles and miles of pet-friendly woodland trails around the centerpiece of the park, Wallum Lake. Visitors love fishing in the water, picnicking on the shore of the lake and boating. See Details
Spencer State Forest Spencer State Forest is a pet-friendly recreation area in Spencer, MA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans on the miles of scenic trails that meander through the woods and across rivers. See Details
Rutland State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Rutland State Park, a pet-friendly 300-acre park in Rutland, MA. Home to Whitehall Pond, this is a popular spot for fishing and boating. You and Fido can explore the miles of trails throughout this scenic park. See Details
Brimfield State Forest Brimfield State Forest is dog-friendly. There are over 20 miles of trails that weave through the forest. You can explore all of these with your dog. The centrepiece of the park is Dean Pond Recreation Area, it's an ideal spot for fishing and recreational boat use. For people who don't want to hike too much or get in the water, there are a number of spots where you can stop and enjoy a picnic with your dog. Brimfield State Forest has a daily parking fee between $8-15, depending on whether you are a resident or not. The forest is open every day of the week from sunrise to sunset. See Details
Hubbardston State Forest Hubbardston State Forest is a pet-friendly oasis in Hubbardston, MA. Your furry companion can tag along to enjoy this 2,500-acre area. Activities include hiking, camping, fishing and photography opportunities. Trails wind through serene woodlands, waterfalls, ponds and more for all endurance levels. Please ensure Fido remains on a leash during your adventure. See Details
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