Welcome to the ultimate guide to dog-friendly trails in Douglas County! Whether you and your furry friend are seeking a leisurely stroll through scenic parks or an adventurous hike through rugged terrain, Douglas County has something for every type of canine and their human. From well-maintained paths suitable for all skill levels to challenging routes with breathtaking views, these businesses roll out the welcome mat for dogs and their owners. Grab your pup's leash, lace up your hiking boots, and embark on an unforgettable outdoor adventure in Douglas County today!
Trails
Kingsbury Grade North – East Shore

Kingsbury Grade North trail is rated easy and is one mile round trip. Location: The Kingsbury Grade North trailhead is…
Kingsbury South to Star Lake – South Shore

Kingsbury South to Star Lake is 17.6 miles round trip and rated difficult. Location: The Kingsbury South trailhead is at the…
Meeks Bay Trail

Directions to the trailhead: Take Highway 89 to the Meeks Bay Resort. Parking is located across the highway from the…
Nevada Beach and Campground

Dog-friendly Nevada Beach is located about a mile from the parking lot at Highway 50 and Kahle Drive.
Spooner Summit North to Snow Valley Peak – East Shore

Spooner Summit North to Snow Valley Peak is 12.4 miles round trip and rated difficult. Location: The Spooner Summit North…
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