Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in St. Regis, MT

There are 3 dog-friendly hiking trails in St. Regis. 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 St. Regis.

Pet Friendly Crystal Lake Trail
Crystal Lake Trail Crystal Lake Trail is a 3.5-mile, pet-friendly hike in the Lolo National Forest in St. Regis, MT, that will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. This short hike will take you up a steep trail that is not too difficult, but will provide a good workout. There is ample shade and water along the way if you decide to take a break. Take a swim in Crystal Lake or explore the old mining town. See Details
Pet Friendly Hazel and Hub Lakes Trail
Hazel and Hub Lakes Trail Hazel and Hub Lakes Trail is a 6-mile, pet-friendly hike in the Lolo National Forest in St. Regis, MT, that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. Along this trail you will encounter a cedar forest, a scenic waterfall and creek crossings. First you will come to Hazel Lake, which is the larger one. Hub is further along and offers better fishing, swimming and camping. See Details
Route of the Hiawatha The Route of the Hiawatha is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Saint Regis! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the Route of the Hiawatha. 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
Diamond Lake and Cliff Lake Trail Diamond Lake and Cliff Lake Trail is a pet-friendly, 3-mile hike in Lolo National Forest in Superior, MT, that will take about 2 hours to complete with Fido. Although the Bitterroot Divide between Idaho and Montana has many lakes, the most accessible are Diamond and Cliff. Despite the accessibility the lakes never see any huge crowds. See Details
St. Regis, MT, US