Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Holiday Island, AR

There are 4 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Holiday Island. 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 Island.

Pet Friendly Dogwood Canyon Nature Park
Dogwood Canyon Nature Park Dogwood Canyon Nature Park in Lampe, MO is dog friendly. Occupying 10,000 acres of land on the Missouri-Arkansas border, the park offers recreation activities for you and Fido, and stunning views of the Ozarks. Dogwood Canyon has nine miles of nature trails and six miles of paved pathways which guide to hikers to crystal-clear streams and cascading waterfalls. Other popular activities to pursue include wildlife viewing, fishing and cycling. An admission fee applies. See Details
Pet Friendly Roaring River State Park
Roaring River State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Roaring River State Park, a pet-friendly park in Cassville, MO. With a deep, narrow valley surrounded by a striking and rugged landscape, Roaring River State Park is one of Missouri’s most popular state parks. Located in the southwest Ozark hills, it is one of three state parks stocked with rainbow trout. Eager anglers flock to the park year round to try and catch their lunker trout.The park has seven hiking trails, a swimming pool for cooling off, picnic tables for a leisurely lunch and a nature center to learn about the park. Dogs are not allowed in buildings or public swimming areas and beaches. See Details
Black Bass Lake City Park Black Bass Lake City Park is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails around the lake. Enjoy the trails encircling the lake with your leashed dog (about a one-mile loop) to access a non-motorized boat launch, a picnic area, several fishing spots, two wooden bridges and about one and a half miles of hiking and bike riding, including about a half-mile of handicap accessible trail. Standing Rock, a vertical sandstone remnant, protrudes from the depths of the lake along Standing Rock Trail – while Sycamore Spring flows into the lake crossing Sycamore Spring. The Bluff Trail hugs the St. Joe geological formation, an amazing limestone outcropping, and features overviews of the lake. See Details
Hobbs State Park - Conservation Area Your leashed dog can join you at the pet-friendly Hobbs State Park - Conservation Area in Rogers, AR. This is Arkansas’s largest state park, spanning a 12,054-acre tract of Ozark landscape along the southern shore of Beaver Lake. This park features a diverse 54-mile trail system for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and more! See Details
Holiday Island, AR, US