Controlled dogs are welcome on the forest's trail network and around its reservoirs such as Deadwood, Arrowrock, and Anderson Ranch. On the general forest dogs need only be under control, while leashes apply in campgrounds and other developed areas.
A 6-foot leash is required in developed recreation areas like campgrounds, picnic areas, and trailheads. On the general forest and most trails there is no leash law, but your dog must be under control at all times.
Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.
Leashed or controlled dogs are welcome across the Boise National Forest, a large forest of reservoirs and mountain trails north and east of Boise. A 6-foot leash applies in developed areas. Controlled dogs are welcome on the forest's trail network and around its reservoirs such as Deadwood, Arrowrock, and Anderson Ranch. On the general forest dogs need only be under control, while leashes apply in campgrounds and other developed areas.
A 6-foot leash is required in developed recreation areas like campgrounds, picnic areas, and trailheads. On the general forest and most trails there is no leash law, but your dog must be under control at all times.
Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.