The Best Remaining Off-Leash Dog Hiking Trails within the U.S.

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Published May 9, 2026 05:31AM

I’ll be sincere: Once I’m nicely previous a trailhead, I not often comply with dog-leash legal guidelines. I argue canine ought to be allowed to run free, as being tethered to a canine whereas mountaineering holds us each again. I need my fingers to be free and to maneuver quick. And the canine simply needs to, nicely, be a canine. The forest is an olfactory cornucopia. Be free, you wild and pleasant beasts!

But I do get that my 75-pound New Mexican Shepherd purebred will not be all people’s factor, particularly when he’s in absolute sensorial rapture, blissfully sprinting to greet each stranger he sees on the path. He is often (and justifiably) described as, “a lot.” One man on a hike mistook him for a black bear. The final thing I need is for somebody to be afraid whereas they’re out on their mountain stroll as a result of my canine will not be precisely in management (even when he’s innocent).

That’s why my canine Argo and I have a tendency to stay to trails the place I do know we’ll be near alone. Better but, I discover hikes on public lands that proactively set up a no-leash rule, so that you don’t have to fret about working into others. And each pup then can greet one another with out the added rigidity leashes carry.

Unfortunately, after a rise in on-trail conflicts between canine, dog-owners, and different recreationists, devoted off-leash canine trails are in decline all through the nation, and efforts are in place to teach pet-owners on the hazards of permitting pets to roam free. In Vancouver, the metro space reported 400 dog-related safety incidents between 2020 and 2024, and the town is lowering off-leash trails in consequence. This is a North American pattern.

It’s uncommon to discover a path that advertises itself as “off-leash.” But understanding what to search for, you may hike along with your canine wild and free with out inviting battle.

How to Find Dog-Friendly Trails

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Davies together with his canine, Argo, mountaineering the Northern Sangre de Cristo loop in Colorado. (Photo: John Davies)

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Trails

BLM trails are one of the best place to start out. Here’s their official canine coverage: While leashes are usually not required on all trails, you must preserve your canine shut and underneath management when passing youngsters, horses or different canine. Please verify the path web site or name the native BLM subject workplace for leash coverage.

The extra salient level with BLM land is that, on the whole, you’re simply much less prone to come throughout different individuals who may care in case your canine is off leash. The bureau manages some 245 million acres of land, and their trails and grime roads are far much less well-liked than different designated public lands. When I lived in northern New Mexico, I might take Argo for a hike almost each morning on BLM trails. The trails themselves have been by no means on any map, and over the course of a number of years, I bumped into much more coyotes than people.

National Forest Service Trails

Our National Forest System contains 193 million acres and 165,000 miles of trails. Their official canine coverage states that canine ought to be saved on not less than a six-foot leash always whereas inside developed recreation areas, however there aren’t any leash necessities for a lot of the forest, although some trails require canine to be leashed. It continues: “Unless your dog responds well to voice commands and is comfortable around people, then keep your dog leashed, especially while at busy trailheads, and parking lots.”

Though Forest Service trails are likely to have extra improvement and human site visitors than BLM trails, that’s largely contextual. A ten A.M. hike on Saturday morning may appear like the Trader Joe’s parking zone at 5:15 P.M. on a Tuesday, whereas the trailhead for a midweek, early-morning, or late-evening hike could be utterly solitary. I reside a couple of half-mile from a neighborhood trailhead that accesses the White River National Forest in Colorado, and whereas it’s uncommon that I see others on the path, off leash canine are nonetheless the norm.

Dog-Friendly Land Trusts and Open Spaces

Smaller land trusts usually have extra beneficiant canine insurance policies. A land belief is a authorized entity that sometimes manages land for conservation functions. These are principally regionally managed numerous land and plenty of have devoted areas for off-leash canine to hike and roam with you. Open areas, in the meantime, are usually managed by municipalities and are undeveloped, preserved areas devoted to environmental stewardship and recreation. Many have devoted off-leash canine areas as nicely.

Best Off-Leash Dog Hiking trails

Golden Retriever backpacking in the Sawtooth Mountain Wilderness at Alice Lake in Idaho.
Golden Retriever backpacking within the Sawtooth Mountain Wilderness at Alice Lake in Idaho. (Photo: Getty/Christian Nafzger)

Mill Creek Canyon, Salt Lake

At Milk Creek Canyon, in Salt Lake, which is managed by Salt Lake County in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, canine are allowed off leash on odd-numbered days. The space contains 20 trails in Mill Creek Canyon throughout a wide range of issue ranges for mountaineering and biking, only a brief drive from the town. The 7.1-mile Murdock Peak hike is a favourite—or head 1.8 miles to Dog Lake to let your pup cool off.

Good Dog and River Trail Loop, Bend

The Good Dog and River Trail Loop in Deschutes National Forest is a 3.2 mile flat loop the place canine are licensed to roam with a year-round off-leash coverage. The single-track grime and gravel path wends by way of shaded pine sections and areas overlooking the canyon, with spots to cease alongside the mighty Deschutes River as nicely.

Westridge-Canyonback Wilderness Park, Los Angeles

Not far off the 405 in LA, Westridge-Canyonback Wilderness Park delivers a canine oasis. With greater than 1,500 acres of open area, it’s contiguous with a 20,000-acre unfold within the under-appreciated mountains often called the “Big Wild,” the place canine are anticipated to be underneath voice management however not on leash. Despite being simply 7 miles from The Getty artwork museum the realm feels expansive and distant. For a extra average hike, discover the 7.2-mile Mandeville Canyon Trail, which options views of the shoreline and the town.

Red Rock Canyon Open Space, Colorado Springs

Red Rock Canyon is a 789-acre leisure open area in Colorado Springs managed by the town with mountaineering, mountaineering, and bike trails. On the Upper and Lower Dog Loop trails, pups are free to be off leash and roam. The Upper Loop is longer, at a couple of mile, and quieter because it’s farther from the freeway.


Upper Dog Loop

Drinking Horse Mountain, Bozeman

Drinking Horse is a good path for an early morning run along with your canine. Just just a few miles exterior of Bozeman, the two.2-mile route climbs 700 toes as you soak up views of the Gallatin Valley and Story Hills. Though the path can have heavy site visitors, it’s dog-friendly and leashes are usually not required.

The Trail That’s Way Out There

The motive so few trails promote off-leash canine insurance policies is clear: most trails have too many individuals (and too many canine) on them. But there’s a easy method to skirt the foundations with out making anybody uncomfortable: Go deeper. The hottest trails are typically cloistered close to city areas or freeways the place there are simply too many individuals to justify having a canine off-leash, significantly throughout the first mile or two from the trailhead.

But most folk flip round after a mile or two. Want your canine roam free? Start early and go farther—each away from inhabitants facilities and on the path itself. Your canine will not be going to trouble anybody if there isn’t a one else to trouble. If I do see somebody deep within the backcountry, they sometimes are the kind of particular person mountaineering with their canine off leash, too.


John Clary Davies has contributed to Outside for 9 years. Previously, he wrote in regards to the case for canine working free, an ode to Hawaiian t-shirts, and the ski city housing disaster.


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