Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Jackson, WY

There are 9 dog-friendly hiking trails in Jackson. 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 Jackson.

Pet Friendly Emily Stevens Park
Emily Stevens Park Emily Stevens Park in Jackson, WY, is pet friendly. Head to this Jackson park to wander on three miles of trails with your pooch. You'll discover breathtaking views of the Teton range that lie north of the park. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind to preserve the cleanliness of the area. See Details
Pet Friendly Cache Creek Trail
Cache Creek Trail Cache Creek Trail in Jackson, WY, is pet friendly. Located just two miles outside of Jackson, WY, this pretty trail is the main access to the Snow King Area Trail System. Dogs are welcome on the trail, as long as they are leashed and all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Sink or Swim Trail Sink or Swim Trail in Jackson, WY, is pet friendly. Dogs are welcome on this mountainous hike through the Wyoming wilderness. From the Josies Ridge Trail, the Sink or Swim trail cuts across the face of Snow King Mountain winding through thick pine forest. You and your leashed pooch will love the views along the way. Don't forget to clean up any mess that is left behind to preserve the cleanliness of this rural trail. The trail can be accessed from the Cache Creek Trailhead or Josies Ridge. See Details
Hagen Highway Trail Hagen Highway Trail in Jackson, WY, is pet friendly. This trail takes off from the main Hagen Trail and follows an old roadbed through the forest up to the junction with the Sink or Swim Trail. Leashed pups are welcome on the trail and owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind by them. See Details
National Elk Refuge The National Elk Refuge is a dog-friendly attraction in Jackson, WY. Both pedestrians and leashed dogs are allowed on the main refuge road on the east side of the site and from mid-December through early April. You and Fido can view a herd of local elks grazing in their winter habitat. The elks have been on this protected area since 1912 and they are joined by large flocks of birds, bighorn sheep, coyotes, pronghorns, curlews, sandhill cranes, and trumpeter swans. See Details
Bridger-Teton National Forest Bridger-Teton National Forest in Jackson, WY, is dog friendly. Located in Western Wyoming, there are more than 3.4 million acres of public land to enjoy. There are a number of trails to explore with Fido, as long as you keep him leashed and on the trail, clean up after him, and don't let him disturb wildlife. See Details
Goodwin Lake Trail Goodwin Lake Trail in Jackson, WY, is pet friendly. The trail begins by winding through pine forest until reaching an open sagebrush hillside, where you'll discover spectacular views of the Tetons. Make sure your pooch is on a leash, as the area is often frequented by black bears. See Details
Josie’s Ridge Trail Josie’s Ridge Trail in Jackson, WY, is pet friendly. It's a 3.4-mile hike with a 1,223-foot climb. Your leashed pup can join you for this moderately-difficult hike. See Details
Jackson Peak Trail Jackson Peak Trail in Jackson, WY, is pet friendly. At just over 10 miles, this lightly trafficked out and back trail is a great place to see wild flowers. It's rated as difficult, but dogs can attempt it with their owners on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Rendezvous Park Rendezvous Park is pet-friendly. This park provides 40-acres of reclaimed public space designed to encourage all ages to engage with nature and inspire through open space interaction. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners in the park, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Shoshone National Forest Dogs are welcome to join their humans on an exploration of the great outdoors in Shoshone National Forest, a pet-friendly park in Cody, WY. The national forest features more than 1,300 miles of trails, 11 picnic sites, and four scenic byways which travel throughout the forest and offers outstanding views of the mountain peaks, glaciers, streams, rivers, plateaus and more. Check out Popo Agie Falls Trail for an easy hike that features a waterfall or stride out on the moderate Bridal Veil Falls Trail. Dogs must be leashed in developed recreation sites. While in the backcountry, please be considerate of others and have your pet either on leash or well-trained to verbal control. See Details
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