Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Richfield, ID

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Richfield. 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 Shoshone Falls Park
Shoshone Falls Park Bring Fido to Shoshone Falls Park to marvel at "the Niagara of the West" in Twin Falls, ID. The park is dog friendly and features open green space, trails, picnic tables, grills, benches, restrooms, drinking fountains, a concession stand, a boat launch to Snake River, and, of course, Shoshone Falls with a 212-foot drop at a width of 900 feet. Dogs must be on a leash during their visit and aren't permitted in the grassy area of Dierkes Lake. There's a seasonal vehicle fee to enter the park. See Details
Pet Friendly Land of the Yankee Fork State Park
Land of the Yankee Fork State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Land of the Yankee Fork State Park in Challis, ID. Fido is welcome to join you on the pet-friendly, historic trails that were once trudged by groups of miners back in the day. Be sure to check out the nearby ghost towns of Bonanza, Custer and Bayhorse, the Yankee Fork Gold Dredge, the Custer Motorway, and the Challis Bison Jump. There is a vehicle entrance fee, unless you have an Idaho State Parks Passport. See Details
City of Rocks National Reserve The City of Rocks National Reserve in Almo, Idaho is a pet-friendly destination. This 14,407-acre park is a rock climber's paradise, made up of granite spires and monoliths reaching 60 stories. Your pooch can join you on the trails, but they must be on a leash and digging is strictly prohibited to preserve the natural beauty of the park. There is a vehicle entrance fee, unless you have an Idaho State Parks Passport. See Details
Golden Spike National Historical Park Golden Spike National Historical Park in Corinne, UT welcomes outdoor enthusiasts and their furry friends to explore together. This pet-friendly attraction invites dogs to stroll alongside you on a 1.5-mile path within this park dedicated to the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than six feet, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their animals. Note that pets are prohibited from entering the visitor center. See Details
Thousand Springs State Park & Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners at pet-friendly Thousand Springs State Park in Hagerman. Located in the Magic Valley region of southern Idaho, this beautiful park is divided into a number of different areas and is home to sections of the Oregon Trail as well as a stunning picnic spot at the Malad Gorge. There is a vehicle entrance fee, unless you have an Idaho State Parks Passport. See Details
Adams Gulch Area Trails Adams Gulch Area Trails is a dog-friendly loop in Ketchum, ID, that weaves through the mountains to an overlook with spectacular views of Sun Valley. Dogs are welcome to join you on the trail and can even wander freely off-leash for sections of it. Make sure you and Fido keep an eye out for stinging nettles when you're on the trail. See Details
Three Island Crossing State Park Three Island Crossing State Park in Glenns Ferry, ID, is dog friendly. You are welcome to bring Fido with you to explore sections of the once well-traveled Oregon Pioneer Trail that hugs the banks of Snake River. Pets are permitted all around the park and campgrounds on a leash under six feet, but are not allowed in any of the cabins. See Details
Sawtooth National Recreation Area The Sawtooth National Recreation Area (Sawtooth NRA) consists of 756,000 acres of beautiful mountanious scenery. The Sawtooth NRA includes the Sawtooth Wilderness, Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wilderness, and the Hemingway-Boulders Wilderness areas. The Sawtooth NRA has over 700 miles of trails, 40 peaks rising over 10,000 feet and 300-plus high-elevation alpine lakes that add to the spectacular scenery and vistas. Recreational pursuits include outdoor activities like camping, hiking, backpacking, fishing, boating and canoeing, rafting, observing nature, photography and bicycling.

Please keep pets on a leash. The park has a "Leave-No-Trace" policy, so please pack out or use a 6 to 8 inch cat-hole for all pet waste.
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Massacre Rocks State Park Dogs are welcome at pet-friendly Massacre Rocks State Park in American Falls, Idaho. Enjoy plenty of hiking opportunities in the area, and you may even spot some wildlife, including Canada geese, grebes, bald eagles, pelicans, blue herons, rabbits, coyote, muskrat, and beavers. When the weather is hot, your pooch can take a dip in Snake River that can be accessed from one of the nature trails. Pets must be leashed and there is a vehicle entrance fee, unless you have an Idaho State Parks Passport. See Details
Castle Rocks State Park Dogs are allowed at pet-friendly Castle Rocks State Park, a rock climber's paradise, in Almo, ID. Scramblers from all over are drawn to the stunning mountains and their dramatic backdrop. There are a number of pet-friendly trails in the area for you and your leashed pup to enjoy. Pooches are not allowed in the yurts and there is a vehicle entrance fee, unless you have an Idaho State Parks Passport. See Details
Wood River Trail The Wood River Trail 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 Ketchum! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Wood River 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
Wood River Trail The Wood River Trail 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 Hailey! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the Wood River 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
Lawrence Heagle Park Lawrence Heagle Park is pet-friendly. Named after a former Hailey mayor, this 3.5-acre park is located next to Big Wood River. Take a walk on the paved trails and pause for a picnic at the covered group pavilion or smaller picnic areas. Riverside Pond is located nearby. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Wood River Trail The Wood River Trail 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 Bellevue! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Wood River 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
BCRD Galena Trails BCRD Galena Trails are a pet-friendly set of trails around Ketchum, ID. The trail systems in the North and South Valleys are packed with great options for Nordic skiing or snowshoeing with dogs. Each dog needs a day pass or a season pass, available at most area ski shops. For trail maps and info, please visit the BCRD winter trail info website. See Details
Warm Springs Preserve Warm Springs Preserve in Ketchum, ID, is a 65-acre pet-friendly space with trails, restored creek access and off-leash dog areas. Once a golf course, it's now a natural retreat for year-round walks, play and relaxation with your pup. See Details
Tin Cup Hiker Trailhead Leashed dogs are welcome to hike with you at pet-friendly Tin Cup Hiker Trailhead in Stanley, ID. This trail leads to the popular Alice Toxaway Loop. You can experience Alice Lake, Toxaway Lake, Twin Lakes, and Farley Lake along this loop with Fido, as well as several mountain peaks including McDonald's Peak, El Capitan, Parks Peak, Snowside Peak and Imogene Peak. Please remember to clean up after your pooch. See Details
Lake Walcott State Park Lake Walcott State Park is a pet-friendly destination in Rupert, ID. Bring Fido with you to enjoy the picturesque surroundings of the park, including hiking trails and a grassy, shaded day-use area that is hugely popular among picnickers. You can also try a few holes of disc golf at the 21-hole course. Pets must be leashed and are not permitted to go in the water. There is a vehicle entrance fee, unless you have an Idaho State Parks Passport. See Details
Toxaway Lake to Alice Lake Loop Toxaway Lake to Alice Lake Loop is a pet-friendly hiking trail in Ketchum, ID. Fido can join you on this backpacking adventure that can take up to three days to complete. Starting at the Tin Cup Trailhead, you'll come across incredibly dramatic, jagged granite peaks and ridge lines that separate beautiful valleys of pine and meadows of tall grasses and willow. The full length of the trail is 19 miles in total. See Details

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