Pet Friendly Attractions in Idaho
Idaho has pet friendly attractions that you can experience with your four-legged kids! Since life’s journey is best shared with a pet, don’t leave them behind when taking in the attractions in ID. We’ve dug up pet friendly attractions in Idaho that are sure pet-pleasers!
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Top Pet Friendly Attractions in Idaho
McCall, Idaho
This full-service Payette Lake marina has everything you could possibly need for an exciting trip on the water -- boating supplies, a fuel dock, watercraft rentals, and a gift store. There's even a cafe where you can have a leisurely lunch. Dogs are ...
Challis, Idaho
Land of the Yankee Fork State Park offers historic sites, great trails, including a 90-mile interpretive trail from Challis to Custer, and a comprehensive visitor's center. Bring your well-behaved, leashed dog to any of the trails and outdoor sites. ...
Sandpoint, Idaho
Shweitzer Mountain offers outdoor recreation activities for the whole family -- including the furry kids. Dogs are allowed on trails from June 24th until Labor Day, provided they are on leashes. Also, don't forget to bring supplies to clean u after y...
Caldwell, Idaho
Ste. Chapelle Winery offers delectable wines in a beautiful natural setting. Open seven days a week, this is the perfect spot for a tasting, a picnic, or an afternoon stroll with your best furry friend. Leashed, well-mannered dogs are allowed at the ...
Hope, Idaho
Diamond Charters isn't your sleepy everyday fishing charter. This company offers cutting edge crafts and a knowledgeable staff with years of experience. Visitors are taken out on Lake Pend Oreille, where they can catch Gerrard rainbow trout to their ...
Sandpoint, Idaho
enjoy the good things in life at the Pend d'Oreille Winery. Located in Sandpoint, this winery is open 7 days a week, and hours vary. Pets are allowed at its outdoor tables, and you and your pooch can even take a hiking trip to a nearby lake. Just kee...
Sandpoint, Idaho
Pend d'Oreille Divide Trail #67 offers intrepid hikers and their canine companions a good challenge and great views. Dogs are allowed offleash on the trail as long as they are under strict voice control. If you pass populated park or campground areas...
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
The Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge offers a habitat for a number of wildlife species, and is committed to conservation and environmental education. The site features five hiking/automobile trails, waterfowl blinds, and accessible areas for those w...
McCall, Idaho
The Payette National Forest is known for its beautiful natural scenery, its fishing opportunities, and its challenging Lake Fork Trail. Dogs are welcome in nearly every part of the park, however, they can't be left unattended, and must be leashed and...
Sandpoint, Idaho
The North Idaho Native Plant Arboretum is commited to educating the public about native species of flora and fauna. There are several habitat exhibits here, included dry forest, meadow riparian, and subalpine. The arboretum has just recently allowed ...