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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Spences Bridge, BC

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Spences Bridge. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Rivers Trail Aviation Way
Rivers Trail Aviation Way Rivers Trail Aviation Way is a pet-friendly trail in Kamloops, BC. Enjoy this mostly flat path through the country near the Thompson River, which includes a mix of single track and long stretches of gravel roads that lead to an off-leash dog area. There's also beach access when the river is low. This area is known to be home to many birds, including eagles, so keep a close eye on smaller dogs. See Details
Pet Friendly Othello Tunnels
Othello Tunnels Othello Tunnels is a dog-friendly hiking trail in Hope, BC. Leashed dogs are allowed on the 3.5 kilometer gravel trail. The easy round-trip hike will take you through the old railway tunnels and as such, flashlights are recommended. There are a few picnic tables near the parking area that are available seasonally. Rock falls and landslides are common in this area, so check the park's website in advance for closures or safety warnings. The trail is closed during the winter months. See Details
Golden Ears Provincial Park Golden Ears Provincial Park is one of the largest parks in the province. The extensive system of trails within the park provides an excellent opportunity for hiking and horseback riding. During the summer, Golden Ears Provincial Park is extremely popular, especially on weekends. Visitors are advised that the park is subject to periodic closure to day-users and/or boaters when the day-use and/or boat launch parking lots fill to capacity. Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 2 metres (6-1/2 feet) at all times. Pets to stay out of beach areas and park buildings, unless the area is designated “Pets Permitted” by a sign. See Details
Peace Arch Historical State Park Peace Arch Historical State Park on the Canadian border in Blaine, WA is pet-friendly. Dedicated to celebrating peace, the centerpiece is a large white arch that was constructed in 1921 to commemorate the peaceful border between Canada and the U.S. that was a result of the War of 1812. Leashed dogs are welcome on a walk along the pathways through the serene gardens that aim to remind visitors that we should all give peace a chance. See Details
Kanaka Creek Regional Park Coastal rainforest, waterfalls and sandstone cliffs are a big draw in this regional park. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and under control at all times. Please scoop your dog’s poop and dispose of it properly. The park features Canyon Trail and Riverfront Trails. Please note the park has extensive bear habitat and the animals that live here are wild and unpredictable. See Details
Walnut Grove Community Park Walnut Grove Community Park in Langley, BC is pet friendly. Fido is welcome to tag along as you walk along the paved trails, but please ensure he remains on a leash. Drinking water, picnic shelters and restrooms are available, and the park can be found behind Walnut Grove Secondary School. See Details
North Alouette Regional Greenway BringFido for a walk along this scenic pathway past farmland, wetlands and forest. You will find views of the North Alouette River and the spectacular Coast Mountain Range. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and under control at all times. Please scoop your dog's poop and dispose of it properly. See Details
Kenna Cartwright Park Over 40 km of off-leash trails spread over 800 hectares. Owners can hike or mountain bike with their dog on single and double-track trails. See Details
Campbell Creek Nature Park Campbell Creek Nature Park is pet-friendly. Featuring off-leash trails and several small access points to the South Thompson River, this is a picturesque place to take your pooch for a wander. There's a small dirt parking lot next to Fountain Tire and the Lafarge Road Bridge, too. See Details
Fort to Fort Trail Fort to Fort Trail is a dog-friendly walking and cycling path in Langley, BC. Situated along the banks of the Fraser River, the trail connects the Fort Langley National Historical Museum with the site of the original fort near Derby Reach Regional Park. Fort to Fort Trail is a 4.9 mile out-and-back route which is accessible year-round. Fido is welcome to join you on the trail but must be leashed. See Details
Tomyhoi Lake Tomyhoi Lake is a ten-mile trail in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest in Glacier, WA. The views from the lake on this pet-friendly hike include many majestic summits. If you're interested in wildlife, keep an eye out for deer, black bears, mountain goats and other creatures. See Details
Damfino Lakes Trail Darrington, WA, is home to Damfino Lake, a seven-mile hike in Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest. This pet-friendly trail will take about four to five hours to complete with Fido. Walking through the forest, you'll find many huckleberries and great views of the nearby mountains. See Details
Fraser River Heritage Park Fraser River Heritage Park is the area's largest park in Mission, BC. Your leashed furry friend is welcome to tag along to explore the pet-friendly 40-acre spot. You'll be able to enjoy the scenic views and the leisurely walking trails. Pavilions and a bathroom are also on site. See Details
Trail of Hope Trail of Hope is a pet-friendly scenic trail along the Fraser Valley in Hope, BC. The route is a 1.4 mile loop, generally considered an easy trek, with access to the river and areas to rest. It is also a popular spot for birding, running and biking. Bring Fido along or an afternoon of exercise on the trail with a view of the beautiful river. See Details
Aberdeen Hills Park Aberdeen Hills Park is pet-friendly. This park in Kamaloops includes a nice grassy area that you can enjoy with your leashed pup. Dogs are not allowed in the children's playground. See Details
Pineview Valley Park Pineview Valley Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. This recreation area centers around Python Lake. The park also includes a number of trails you can explore with your pooch. See Details
Mission Flats Nature Park Mission Flats Nature Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are allowed off leash if they are under voice command. Make sure you clean up any mess that your pet leaves behind. See Details
Dallas-Barnhartvale Nature Park Dallas-Barnhartvale Nature Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to join their owners off-leash, as long as they are under voice control. You and your pooch can explore winding trails, pause for a picnic, and journey through the wetland together. See Details
Batchelor Nature Park Batchelor Nature Park is pet-friendly. This green space is a popular place to bring your leashed pup for a nice walk in Kamloops. Dog owners are reminded to keep their pets under control and to clean up any mess that they leave behind. See Details
Valleyview Nature Park Valleyview Nature Park is pet-friendly. Enjoy this open space with your pooch by your side. Explore the trails that wind around this park in Kamloops. There's no need for the constraints of a leash at this spot, as long as your dog is under voice command. Make sure you clean any mess up that your pets leave behind. See Details
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