Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Lawton, OK

There are 3 dog-friendly hiking trails in Lawton. 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 Lawton.

Pet Friendly Little Baldy Trail
Little Baldy Trail Little Baldy Trail is pet-friendly. Bring your leashed pooch along with you on this short but sweet trail that's under one mile in length. This out-and-back pathway will take you and your dog to views of Quanah Parker Lake and Dam and is one of the most popular trails in Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Little Baldy Trail can be accessed every day of the week from dawn until dusk. See Details
Pet Friendly Mount Scott
Mount Scott Leashed dogs are welcome to visit Mount Scott in Lawton, OK. Located within Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, this pet-friendly mountain is one of Oklahoma's most prominent, standing at 2,464 feet above sea level. There is a paved, 3-mile road that leads to the summit, which features breathtaking views. You can either drive, hike or bike to the summit, but please note that the road alternates whether hikers or vehicles have access. It is recommended to confirm that your preferred method of summiting Mount Scott is permitted on the day you visit. See Details
Lawtonka Trails Lawtonka Trails is a trail system consisting of seven hikes in Lawton, OK. The trails offer more than 20 miles of hiking paths ranging in difficulty level. Visitors can enjoy views of different terrains, including meadows and rock gardens. Fido is welcome to join you on these trails around Lake Lawtonka, but dogs must remain under control at all times. See Details
Fort Sill National Historic Landmark Fort Sill National Historic Landmark, a pet-friendly destination in Oklahoma, was founded in 1869 and preserves a 19th-century frontier army post, featuring many well-preserved buildings. Notably, it housed Geronimo in his later years and served as an important base for the Buffalo Soldiers, renowned for their bravery. Today, it remains an active Army military base, home to the U.S. Field Artillery Center and School. Dogs are welcome to explore the grounds, featuring paved pathways and informational markers, but aren't allowed in the museum or any buildings. See Details
Lawton, OK, US