Hiking with leashed dogs is permitted on designated roads and trails per the Trails Brochure and Refuge Map; areas not shown on the map (dike tops, fields) are closed to the public.
Any area, dike top, or field not shown as open on the official Refuge Map or Trails Brochure.
Pets must be leashed at all times on a national wildlife refuge, and are usually limited to designated trails, roads, and public-use areas. Many refuges close sensitive habitat to pets to protect wildlife, so check the refuge page before you go.
Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.
Yes, leashed dogs are welcome at Malheur, but only on roads and trails shown on the official Refuge map/trails brochure. Hiking with leashed dogs is permitted on designated roads and trails per the Trails Brochure and Refuge Map; areas not shown on the map (dike tops, fields) are closed to the public.
Pets must be leashed at all times on a national wildlife refuge, and are usually limited to designated trails, roads, and public-use areas. Many refuges close sensitive habitat to pets to protect wildlife, so check the refuge page before you go.
Any area, dike top, or field not shown as open on the official Refuge Map or Trails Brochure.
Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.