Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Holiday Beach, OR

There are 6 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Holiday Beach. 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 Holiday Beach.

Pet Friendly Devils Punchbowl Trail
Devils Punchbowl Trail Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area is an out and back pet-friendly trail in Newport, OR. Most hikers will find this interesting pathway an easy hike. Dogs are welcome, as long as they are on a leash and all mess is cleaned up after them. The highlight of the trail is the interesting collapsed cave at the end, the Punchbowl, where water gathers and churns during high tide. See Details
Pet Friendly Cape Perpetua Scenic Area
Cape Perpetua Scenic Area Fido can look out over the Marine Garden Shoreline from the highest viewpoint accessible by car at the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area in Yachats, OR. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than six feet during their visit to the Scenic Area. The Scenic Area boasts twenty-six miles of trail, which feature old-growth forests, Native American shell middens, the Devil's Churn, tide pools, and stunning views. See Details
Siuslaw National Forest Siuslaw National Forest in Corvallis, OR is dog-friendly! Stretching from the lush forests of the coastal mountains to the unique Oregon Dunes and the beaches of the Pacific Ocean, there are many activities to enjoy with Fido. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on one of the many trails ranging from one to seven miles, camping, or on one of the dog-friendly beaches. See Details
Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area Leashed dogs are welcome at Devils Punch Bowl State Natural Area, a beautiful Oregon landmark in Otter Rock, OR. The area features dog-friendly hiking trails, picnic areas, scenic overlooks, and beach access make this an unforgettable destination. Dogs are permitted throughout the park except in areas where signs prohibiting dogs are posted. See Details
Giant Spruce Trail Giant Spruce Trail is a pet-friendly path in Yachats, OR. It's a moderately easy, 1.9-mile hike in Cape Perpetua that will less than an hour to complete with Fido. A berry cornucopia will be available to you with the salmonberries, thimbleberries, and huckleberries that fill in the shady hemlocks and alders. Please note that a Northwest Forest Pass is required. See Details
Oregon Coast Trail The Oregon Coast Trail is a pet-friendly trail down the Beaver State's shoreline in Depoe Bay, OR. Also known as the OCT, canine hikers will cross windswept beaches, travel through forest-shaded corridors, stride up headlands and stop off at 28 coastal towns on this epic dog-friendly trail. See Details
Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint, with its rugged basalt-rimmed bay, offers spectacular views of wild surf and is a prime spot for year-round whale watching in Depoe Bay, OR. This pet-friendly place is a great spot for a leisurely stroll or picnic with Fido, and at low tide, you can even glimpse the remains of the J. Marhoffer shipwreck, including its boiler, from a 1910 explosion. See Details
Beverly Beach State Park Discover Newport's pet-friendly gem, Beverly Beach State Park, boasting Oregon's ample creekside campground amidst lush forests and pristine shoreline. Bring Fido to explore Spencer Creek's pebbly shores and verdant woodlands, then unwind at the serene day-use picnic area. Leashed dogs are welcome, including on the beach. See Details
Brian Booth State Park The pet-friendly Brian Booth State Park in Seal Rock, OR, comprises two sections: Ona Beach for day-use and beach access, and Beaver Creek for five miles of trail exploration. Be mindful to leash and clean up after Fido during your visit. See Details
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