Top 5 Dog Friendly State Parks in Minnesota

Top 5 Dog-Friendly Minnesota State Parks- Judge C.R. Magney State Park

Dog Friendly State Parks really should be the definition of state parks. Great Outdoors. Hikes/Walks. All the smells…

Luckily this is true about Minnesota’s State Parks: that they are all dog-friendly. As long as you keep your dog on a short leash and pick up after them they are more than welcome to hike, camp, and enjoy the natural park wonders with you!

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Top 5 Dog Friendly State Parks in Minnesota

Some of the MN State Parks will be more enjoyable for your pup than others. I used several criteria in making this list based on the enjoyment and abilities of my bichon dog, Pepper.

Your dog may be different and not a fan of hiking or irregular terrain, so its important to note the reasoning behind each park and make sure that it fits how your dog interacts with nature.

  • Diversity of the trails.
  • Nature (read: smells).
  • How explorable it is.
  • Drinking water availability.

1. Judge C. R. Magney State Park

Stairs at Judge C. R, Magney State Park dog friendly park

A great hike that is sure to wear out any dog, big or small. Just don’t take a dog with hip problems on this hike- there are a lot of ups and downs and over 100 steps down and back up to get to the falls. Running river water at the “end” of the trail is an added bonus for your pup to cool off in too!

Details:

Location: 4051 MN-61, Grand Marais, MN 55604
Dog Friendly HotelsEast Bay Suites is your only downtown Grand Marais dog-friendly hotel option. Book Here

2. Glendalough State Park

Any park that has a series of lakes with no motorized water vehicles allowed is a great place for a pooch. Take your best friend on a walk around Annie Battle lake, enjoy the lush grasses and breeze through the trees or rent a paddle board and take him on the ride of his life!

Details

Location: 25287 Whitetail Ln, Battle Lake, MN 56515
Dog Friendly Hotels: There aren’t a lot of options for dog friendly hotels in Battle Lake– the Super 8 and the AmericInn are your only options. But there is ample camping at Glendalough so just stay there and keep the pup fun going!

3. Nerstrand Big Woods State Park

dog friendly minnesota state parks at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park

Any time your dog can walk to the edge of a waterfall and look down I’d say it’s a win. A fairly easy hiking path, with a few stairs and ups and downs and lots of greenery growing. Just make sure not to let your dog venture off path- there are several areas that are protected along the trail.

Keep in mind these water safety tips for your dog any time you’re in or around water.

Details:

Location: 9700 170th St E, Nerstrand, MN 55053
Dog Friendly Hotels: I’d recommend heading to Northfield (roughly 20 min away) to stay. There is so much to enjoy and explore in that town too!

The Archer House River Inn is in the heart of Northfield and allows dogs for only $15/night. Otherwise there are always these options too.

4. Fort Ridgely State Park

Walk through forests, across a golf course and in the prairie for a completely diverse experience.The wind blows across the high prairie land which will help keep your pup cool and a few well places drinking fountains and spigots will replenish yours and your pups water bottles for the win.

Details:

Location: 72158 Co Rd 30, Fairfax, MN 55332
Dog Friendly Hotels: New Ulm is the nearest “big town” with ample sights (and another MN State Park to visit!) There are only 2 choices for dog- friendly hotels but it’s a town worth exploring.

5. Great River Bluffs State Park

All of the driftless Mississippi river valley state parks are great for dogs with steep slopes for climbing and wonderful vistas. While there is no water access the terrain and smells more than make up for it!

Details:

Location: 43605 Kipp Dr, Winona, MN 55987
Dog Friendly Hotels: I LOVED our stay in the dog-friendly suite of the Alexander Mansion Historic B&B, but there are about 8 pet friendly options.

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6 Thoughts on “Top 5 Dog Friendly State Parks in Minnesota

  1. This makes me want to go explore with my pup!

  2. Kelly RatcliffNo Gravatar on September 21, 2016 at 4:42 pm said:

    What a cute dog! I love that your dog loves a good adventure!

  3. Nicole TriggerNo Gravatar on September 21, 2016 at 6:45 pm said:

    This is a great post! I am starting a new weekly blog post that is called “Links I love”
    Can I add this to my very first post? It would link back to your site:)

    • Greta AlmsNo Gravatar on September 21, 2016 at 8:10 pm said:

      Thanks Nicole! I appreciate the feedback and of course, I would love to have you share this as part of your new post series! Thanks for asking and for stopping by!

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