Top Dog Parks

Halibut Point Recreation Site

You’ll find the Halibut Point Recreation Site four miles north of downtown Sitka. It’s a popular destination for locals who love going on picnics or enjoying long walks and quiet afternoons. There’s also a half-mile hiking trail on-site that allows you to walk through a coastal spruce and a hemlock forest. You can also go […]

Whale Park

The Whale Park is one of Sitka’s most popular destinations. The park’s covered viewing shelters with fixed binoculars will allow you to see humpback whales, harbor seals, and sea lions. Those who have been there say you would be able to see whales any time, but it’s best to visit between September and January. Dogs […]

Sitka National Historical Park

There’s so much you can enjoy at the Sitka National Historical Park. For example, you can learn about the Southeast Alaska Native culture and the Russian-American history through the exhibits on-site. You’ll also find a visitor’s center on-site where you can stand on the seaside porch and enjoy the breathtaking view. Dogs are welcome on-site, […]

Wasilla Creek Boardwalk Trail

The Wasilla Creek Boardwalk Trail, also known as the Chuqilintnu Trail, offers more than 1,000 feet of trail that follows a boardwalk through Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge. Children are welcome on the trail as it’s very easy. You can also bring your dog, but he must be on a leash. Bring poop bags, […]

Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge

Those who have been to Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge say it’s a haven for waterfowl viewing and hunting. Apart from that, it’s also an excellent place to go on solo adventures or ones with Fido. You can visit this Wasilla destination any time of year. You can hear the familiar honking of geese […]

Armed Forces Honor Garden

You’ll find the Armed Forces Honor Garden on the east side of Iditapark. It’s one of the best places to visit in Wasilla if you want to enjoy long, quiet walks. If you plan to bring your dog with you, make sure he’s wearing a leash. You also have to make sure you bring essentials […]

Lake Lucile Dog Park

Lake Lucile Dog Park is one of the amenities at Lake Lucile Park. This off-leash area offers ample space for dogs to run and play. Water is available on-site during summer, so make sure you don’t forget to bring your dog’s bowl. You need to bring your own supply of water during winter. Bring poop […]

The Better Companion, LLC

If you’re looking for a professional team who can help you train your dog, you can go to The Better Companion, LLC, also known as the Regine Dog Training Facility. They offer training classes twice a week. They also have an open play time and a doggy daycare. Dogs are separated by size to make […]

Griffin Park

Griffin Park offers plenty of open space where you can enjoy a number of outdoor activities. You can walk around the park, exercise, or read a book under a tree. If you plan to bring your dog with you to this Fairbanks, Alaska park, make sure he’s wearing a leash. Pack dog park essentials like […]

Baranof Park

You’ll find no shortage of fun moments at Baranof Park. It’s home to several recreation amenities where visitors can enjoy ballgames, pass time at the skatepark, or just walk around the area. Dogs must be on a leash and you have to ensure you have poop bags, so you can clean up after your pets. […]

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