Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Powell Butte, OR

There are 7 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Powell Butte. 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 Powell Butte.

Pet Friendly Smith Rock State Park
Smith Rock State Park Smith Rock State Park in Terrebonne, OR is dog friendly! Fido can explore its 650 acres, but must be on a leash no longer than six feet at all times, and owners must clean up after their pet. Clean-up bags and a garbage can are located right before the bridge. Climbers and slackliners bringing dogs to a route or line must follow special rules, which can be found on Smith Rock's official website. See Details
Pet Friendly Big Sky Park & Luke Damon Sports Complex
Big Sky Park & Luke Damon Sports Complex Bring Fido and the family out for a day of fun at Big Sky Park & Luke Damon Sports Complex in bend, OR. The park features open grassy areas, trails, learning areas, a skills course, sports fields & courts, and even a dog park. Remember to leash your pet while in the public park and clean up after them. See Details
Pine Nursery Park Trail The Pine Nursery Park Trail is a multi-use trail that's a great place to walk Fido in Bend! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the Pine Nursery Loop Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Deschutes National Forest The vast majority of the Bend, OR's Deschutes National Forest is pet-friendly and accommodates off-leash opportunities for dogs. From May 15 to September 15, dogs must be leashed in campgrounds, in Three Sisters Wilderness Area (Green Lakes, Moraine Lakes, South Sister, Soda Creek, Todd Lake and Crater Ditch trails), and the Deschutes River Trail (unless they are exiting or entering the water). In winter (November 1 to May 1) dogs are allowed on all but 1% of the Deschutes National Forest. The area where dogs are not allowed is located north of the Cascade Lakes Highway and includes areas accessed by the Virginia-Meissner, Swampy Lakes, Vista Butte and Dutchman Sno-Parks. Dogs are allowed in the area with a permit, for the purpose of skijoring or dog sledding. See Details
Bend Ale Trail Bend Ale Trail is a pet-friendly activity in Bend, OR. It's a great excuse to have a drink, explore the town and hang out with your pooch. Grab a passport from participating breweries and receive a stamp from every dog-friendly brewery. The more stamps you get, the more beer you drink, but also the bigger your prize. Send your completed passport off to the Bend Visitor Center to receive it. The address listed is one of the taprooms on the jaunt, though there are many throughout the route. See Details
Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint Leashed dogs are welcome at Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint in Redmond, OR. Have a picnic or go for a swim in the Deschutes River. The tranquil spot includes plenty of rolling hills for a relaxing walk with Fido. See Details
Crooked Wild and Scenic River Dogs are welcome to join you at the Crooked Wild and Scenic River in Prineville, OR. The dog-friendly area is steeped in history that dates back to Native Americans and later on, the pioneer settlers. One of the most popular things to do is the 2.6-mile round trip hike to Chimney Rock that leads to expansive views of the Crooked River Canyon and Cascades. You can visit the area for a day or spend up to two weeks at one of the many campsites that allows dogs along the river, which is the perfect place for Fido to have a dip. See Details
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