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Dog-friendly hikes near Columbus

Looking for somewhere to hike with your dog around Columbus? Here are the 22 closest places where a leashed dog is welcome, pulled from every national forest, park, BLM area, wildlife refuge, state park, and dog beach we have verified, and sorted by rough distance from downtown.

Each one is checked for its own dog rule, so you can see at a glance where dogs are fully welcome and where a few limits apply. Distances are a straight-line estimate, so real drive times will run a bit longer.

22 places within ~150 miles, nearest first
OHLimited access

Hocking Hills State Park

Partly, leashed dogs can join most of Hocking Hills' famous cave and gorge trails, but they're banned from three adjoining nature preserves.
43 miles away · State park
HOCUDog-friendly

Hopewell Culture National Historical Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
44 miles away · National place
OHLimited access

John Bryan State Park

Partly, leashed dogs are welcome in John Bryan State Park itself, but they're banned from the adjoining Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve.
48 miles away · State park
CHYODog-friendly

Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
49 miles away · National place
OHDog-friendly

Mohican State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
58 miles away · State park
OHDog-friendly

Wayne National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
59 miles away · National forest
OHDog-friendly

Malabar Farm State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
60 miles away · State park
DAAVDog-friendly

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
65 miles away · National place
OHDog-friendly

Salt Fork State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
79 miles away · State park
OHLimited access

Hueston Woods State Park

Partly, dogs aren't allowed on the main swim beach, but the park has its own dedicated dog swim area.
96 miles away · State park
WIHODog-friendly

William Howard Taft National Historic Site

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
98 miles away · National place
KYLimited access

Carter Caves State Resort Park

Mostly. Dogs can hike most trails on a leash, but they can't go inside the caves or on posted nature-preserve trails.
111 miles away · State park
OHDog-friendly

Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
114 miles away · Wildlife refuge
OHLimited access

Kelleys Island State Park

Partly, leashed dogs are welcome nearly everywhere on Kelleys Island, except the swim beach, and can even ride the ferry over.
114 miles away · State park
CUVADog-friendly

Cuyahoga Valley

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
117 miles away · National park
PEVIDog-friendly

Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
117 miles away · National place
OHLimited access

Maumee Bay State Park

Mostly not, the Lake Erie and inland-lake swim beaches ban dogs, but there's one small leashed dog-swim spot on the inland lake.
122 miles away · Dog beach
OHLimited access

Maumee Bay State Park

Partly, leashed dogs can use most trails, but not the swim beach or the Interpretive Boardwalk Trail.
122 miles away · State park
OHLimited access

Edgewater Beach

Partly, dogs are welcome only on the westernmost "dog friendly" stretch of Edgewater Beach.
125 miles away · Dog beach
RIRADog-friendly

River Raisin National Battlefield Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
137 miles away · National place
JAGADog-friendly

James A Garfield National Historic Site

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
147 miles away · National place
INDog-friendly

Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
149 miles away · Wildlife refuge
Planning a bigger trip? See the full OH dog trail guide for every dog-friendly park and trail in the state.

Common questions

Where can I hike with my dog near Columbus?

There are 22 verified spots within about a 150-mile radius of Columbus where leashed dogs are welcome, including national forests, state parks, and in some cases dog beaches. The closest ones are listed above, nearest first.

Are there dog-friendly trails close to Columbus?

Yes. State parks and national forests near Columbus are usually the most reliable, since most welcome a leashed dog on the trails. The list above ranks them by distance so you can find the nearest.