Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Shiloh, GA

There are 6 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Shiloh. 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 Shiloh.

Pet Friendly Flat Rock Park
Flat Rock Park Flat Rock Park in Columbus, GA, is home to a lovely creek, mountain biking, frisbee golf, picnic tables, grills, playgrounds and more. The pet-friendly main trail is about 2.3 miles around with scenery for you and Fido to enjoy. There are also several smaller trails that break off of the main trail. See Details
Pet Friendly Callaway Resort & Gardens
Callaway Resort & Gardens Callaway Resort & Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA, is pet friendly. This recreational area combines four seasons of adventure, relaxation, and fun among breathtaking landscape, which you can enjoy with your leashed pup. Take in the vibrant blossoms of Spring on over 2,500 spectacular acres. Laze the Summer days away or try your hand at watersports on Robin Lake, featuring the world’s largest man-made white sand beach. See Details
F.D. Roosevelt State Park As Georgia's largest state park, F.D. Roosevelt State Park in Pine Mountain, GA, offers over 40 miles of pet-friendly, winding trails, including the 23 mile Pine Mountain trail. These trails snake through pines, around waterfalls and over creeks. See Details
Cooper Creek Park The whole family will enjoy a trip to dog-friendly Cooper Creek Park in Columbus, GA. The park features a variety of fun, outdoor activities such as trail walking and fishing at Cooper Creek Park Lake. The park also has a pavilion, playgrounds, tennis courts and a picnic shelter. Please keep pets on a leash. See Details
Pine Mountain Trail Pine Mountain Trail in Pine Mountain, GA, is a 23-mile pet-friendly footpath. This main trail and connecting loops, that crosses and follows the beautiful Pine Mountain ridge in west central Georgia, is inside the Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park and near Callaway Gardens. Quiet woods, sparkling streams, misty waterfalls, rock outcroppings, varied forest, scenic overlooks, deer and turkey await your discovery. Just follow the blazes (6" by 2 ½" rectangles painted on trees). Two-foot-high rock cairns and mileage markers assist the hiker. Wooden location and mileage signs have been placed at each road crossing, trail head, junction, campsite, and at all named parking lots and trailheads. The Pine Mountain Trail offers clear crisp views of distant ridges in winter, with occasional snowfall. In the summer there are lush green ferns and lowland flowers. Wild flowers are abundant and in spring you will find flowering dogwood, native azalea, mountain laurel and rhododendron. Fall brings bright and beautiful leaves of hickory, oak, dogwood and maple, which change from day to day. See Details
Heath Park Leashed dogs are welcome at this park. Take your pup on a walk here. See Details
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