Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Enfield, NS

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

Pet Friendly Shubie Park
Shubie Park Shubie Park is a pet-friendly park in Dartmouth. This urban park has a lake on either side and is a great place to explore with your leashed pooch. There are canals, trails and benches throughout the park, but the highlight is an off-leash area. The space is not fenced, so keep an eye on your pup and don't let them wander too far away. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Pet Friendly DeWolf Park
DeWolf Park DeWolf Park is a pet-friendly coastal recreation area with a boardwalk trail about a half mile in length suitable for all levels of walkers. Bring your leashed dog to this Bedford, NS, spot to picnic, bird watch, walk, or see the sights and listen to the sounds of the coast. See Details
Hemlock Ravine Park Hemlock Ravine Park in Halifax, NS, is a pet-friendly recreation area with 2.5 miles of trails to explore with your pooch. Take a stroll on one of the pathways that wind through the 200-acre nature park and pay a visit to the heart-shaped pond at its center. The Governor's Loop trail in the park welcomes pups to roam off-leash from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. See Details
Cole Harbour Heritage Park Cole Harbor Heritage Park in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia is pet friendly. People and pups visiting the area should make a pitstop at this pretty park! Leashed dogs are invited to walk popular trails in the park like Salt Marsh Trail and Shearwater Flyer, which are both rated moderately difficult. Dogs are not permitted in park washrooms, cooking shelters or change houses. See Details
Sandy Lake Park Sandy Lake Park in Bedford, Nova Scotia is pet friendly. Dogs with good recall are welcome to roam free on the park's trails. The beach at Sandy Lake Park is only pet-friendly during the off-season in fall and winter. The best time to visit the park is during fall when the leaves turn a variety of bright colors. See Details
Dollar Lake Provincial Park Dollar Lake Provincial Park in Wyses Corner, NS is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails that wind through the quiet woodland setting and can join you on the nice sandy beach at the north end of the lake. Bring your camping gear and kayak, and spend a long weekend here paddling around the water with your pooch. Note that the park operates from summer to early fall. Check their website for dates. See Details
Blue Mountain - Birch Cove Lakes Wilderness Area Blue Mountain - Birch Cove Lakes Wilderness Area is a pet-friendly nature preserve in Timberlea, NS. This large wilderness area features a number of dog-friendly trails that weave around woodland and showcase the park's pretty lakes. Check out Fox Lake Trail for a moderate hike just over 2.5 miles in length. Or, for an easier hike, take on the Whicky-Whack Loop. This easy trail is just over a mile in length and also leads to a nice lake. See Details
Dartmouth Harbourfront Trail Dartmouth Harbourfront Trail is pet friendly. Take a stroll by the harbour in Dartmouth, NS with your leashed pooch. At just under two miles, this easy walk by the water extends from Dartmouth's Alderney Ferry Terminal to the Woodside Ferry Terminal. Restrooms are on site. See Details
Belchers Marsh Park Belchers Marsh Park in Halifax, NS is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners for an easy walk along the park's gravel trails that lead to a well-constructed lookout tower, which makes a great vantage point to view the park's many bird species. The loop trail around the marsh is under a mile in length, and good for all levels of hiker. See Details
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