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Dog-Friendly Activities in Ismay, MT

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Ismay. 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 Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Theodore Roosevelt National Park Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a pet-friendly attraction in Medora, ND, established to preserve the rugged badlands in honor of the landscape's influence on Teddy Roosevelt. Pets in the park must be leashed at all times and are welcome to walk along roads, sidewalks including along the scenic Painted Canyon Visitor Center, parking areas, and in shaded campgrounds and picnic areas. Pets aren't permitted in park buildings, on trails or in the backcountry. Be aware that dogs can agitate bison and other animals, creating a dangerous situation. See Details
Pet Friendly Medicine Rocks State Park
Medicine Rocks State Park Medicine Rocks State Park in Ekalaka, MT, is pet friendly. You are welcome to bring your pooch with you to explore the are around the soft sandstone rock formations that have the appearance of giant blocks of Swiss cheese because of weathering. Wildlife lovers might run into mule, deer, antelope, woodhouse's toads, and sharp tailed grouse. Dogs must be on a leash for the duration of their visit and all mess must be cleaned up after them. See Details
Cross Country Brewing As Glendive, MT’s original brewery, Cross Country Brewing has been crafting flavorful, small-batch beers since 2017. Leashed dogs are welcome inside the cozy taproom or on the patio with heaters, making it a perfect stop for both locals and travelers. Enjoy a pint, catch live music or join in on trivia nights—all in a laid-back, dog-friendly atmosphere. See Details
Makoshika State Park Dogs are welcome at Makoshika State Park, a pet-friendly park in Glendive, MT. This recreation area is the largest of Montana's state parks at more than 11,000 acres. The park encompasses badlands containing dinosaur fossils and rock from the Hell Creek Formation, so if your pooch picks up a bone, it might be from over 200 millions years ago. See Details
Maah Daah Hey Maah Daah Hey is a dog-friendly trail in Medora, ND. Described by many as the best-kept secret in the state, this 144-mile-long trail is a great way to see the state's stunning scenery. Dogs must remain on a leash due to the other wildlife that may be spotted, including prairie dogs. Some parts of the trail are not pet-friendly, including the sections within any state or national parks. See Details
South Paw Dog Park Bring Fido to South Paw Dog Park in Sidney, MT, to play off-leash! The fenced-in area features grassy space, a fire hydrant and a trash can. Human visitors must clean up after their dog, ensure that their pet has current vaccinations, and leash their dog when entering and exiting the park. See Details
Wild Bison Travel Center Wild Bison Travel Center is a pet-friendly road trip stop in Alexander, ND. This location has a dedicated area for your furry friends that need to stretch their legs. Waste bags and trash receptacles are also available for easy cleanup. See Details
Pirogue Island State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Pirogue Island State Park, a pet-friendly park in Miles City, MT. Cottonwood trees line the 2.8-miles of trails, but the 269-acres that the park sprawls over are all accessible as it's relatively flat throughout. Dogs who like the water can enjoy a nice refreshing walk down the the side channels when the weather is hot. Pets must be on a leash for the duration of their visit and all mess that they make should be cleaned up. See Details
White Butte North Dakota’s Highest Point Trail White Butte North Dakota’s Highest Point Trail is a 3.5 mile dog-friendly hike in Bowman, ND. Considered an easy route which should take 1.5 hours to complete, the trail is popular for birding, hiking, and trail running. Dogs are permitted to be off-leash in certain areas. Hikers can admire panoramic views of the Northern Plains and, at 3,506 feet above sea level, those who summit can brag about reaching the highest point in North Dakota. The best months to hike this trail are between March and October. See Details
Ruff Riders Dog Park Four-legged friends are invited to play and socialize off leash at the Ruff Riders Dog Park in Medora, ND. This fenced recreation area features two separate spaces, one for large dogs and one for their smaller canine companions. Amenities include water, double-gated entry, waste bags and trash receptacles. See Details

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