Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Oakland City, IN

There’s 1 dog-friendly hiking trail in Oakland City, and 4 more nearby. 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 Oakland City.

Pet Friendly Hemmer Woods Nature Preseve
Hemmer Woods Nature Preseve Leashed dogs are welcome at Hemmer Woods Nature Preserve in Oakland City, IN. This pet-friendly preserve features a self-guided, 0.7 mile loop trail through a variety of flora. See Details
Pet Friendly Interlake State Recreation Area
Interlake State Recreation Area Leashed dogs are allowed at Interlake State Recreation Area (ISRA), former coal mine land straddling Pike and Warrick counties, is a multi-use recreational facility focusing on off-road vehicle (ORV) recreation. Interlake is approximately 3,550 acres with nearly 100 miles of trails and 17 lakes (many of which can be accessed for fishing). The three areas of mining and reclamation create a variety of trail experiences for ORV enthusiasts, horse riders, hikers and mountain bikers. From steep spoil banks to rolling grasslands, man-made lakes and strip pits, Interlake offers a diverse array of topography and scenic views. See Details
Columbia Mine Preserve Columbia Mine Preserve is pet-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners at Sycamore’s largest property 5,000 acres, a keystone piece in the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge. While you're exploring, you may come across bobcats, river otters, and Indiana bats. The three trails on the property are all rated easy and range from the Massey Trail and Indian Hills Trail at around 1.5 miles and the shorter Overlook Trail at under a mile. Columbia Mine Preserve is open from one-half hour before legal sunrise to one-half hour after legal sunset. See Details
Glendale Fish & Wildlife Area The pet-friendly Glendale Fish & Wildlife Area in Montgomery IN spans 8,060 acres of land and waterways, offering abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, fishing, wildlife watching, foraging, hunting and boating. Dogs in need of training or exercise can even use the designated, off-leash Area F (see map below), which offers ample open green space. Dogs must be leashed outside of this area unless being used by registered hunters in the pursuit of game. See Details
Pike State Forest Pike State Forest spans 4,444 acres in southwestern Indiana, and based in Winslow. Its diverse topography, ranging from hilly uplands to low bottomlands along the Patoka River, supports a rich array of plant and animal species, offering recreational activities such as hunting, horseback riding, picnicking, bird watching, and hiking. Dogs are welcome on a 6-foot leash. See Details
Oakland City, IN, US