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Dog-friendly hikes near Salt Lake City

Looking for somewhere to hike with your dog around Salt Lake City? Here are the 20 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.

20 places within ~150 miles, nearest first
UTDog-friendly

Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
18 miles away · National forest
UTLimited access

Antelope Island State Park

Mostly yes. Leashed dogs can hike most of Antelope Island's backcountry trails, but they're barred from the visitor center and Bridger Bay Beach.
27 miles away · State park
UTDog-friendly

Wasatch Mountain State Park

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

Utah Lake State Park

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

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
55 miles away · Wildlife refuge
GOSPDog-friendly

Golden Spike National Historical Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
69 miles away · National place
IDLimited access

Bear Lake State Park

Leashed dogs are welcome at Bear Lake State Park, but not on the swimming beaches.
87 miles away · State park
UTDog-friendly

Bear Lake State Park

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

Little Sahara Recreation Area

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
88 miles away · BLM land
FOBUDog-friendly

Fossil Butte National Monument

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

Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
101 miles away · Wildlife refuge
UTDog-friendly

Ashley National Forest

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

Jurassic National Monument

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
118 miles away · BLM land
UTDog-friendly

Manti-La Sal National Forest

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

Castle Rocks State Park

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

City Of Rocks National Reserve

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

Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
132 miles away · Wildlife refuge
UTDog-friendly

Fishlake National Forest

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

San Rafael Swell Recreation Area

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
143 miles away · BLM land
WYDog-friendly

Pilot Butte Wild Horse Scenic Loop

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
150 miles away · BLM land
Planning a bigger trip? See the full UT dog trail guide for every dog-friendly park and trail in the state.

Common questions

Where can I hike with my dog near Salt Lake City?

There are 20 verified spots within about a 150-mile radius of Salt Lake City 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 Salt Lake City?

Yes. State parks and national forests near Salt Lake City 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.