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Top public and private dog hiking trails in Priest River, Idaho

Rent safe and private dog hiking trails all around the world. Sniffspot's private dog hiking trails are the best way to exercise your dog. We have the best variety and the best priced dog hiking trails anywhere!

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Top public and private dog hiking trails in Priest River, Idaho

4 spots found

Rent safe and private dog hiking trails all around the world. Sniffspot's private dog hiking trails are the best way to exercise your dog. We have the best variety and the best priced dog hiking trails anywhere!

Public dog park

Bluegrass Park

11 acres

Bluegrass Park, located in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, offers amenities such as a small dog-friendly area, drinking water for dogs, tables, an indoor restroom, a field, and a trail. The park is open from 5 AM to 11 PM every day of the week. Visitors can find more information on the park's website at cdaid.org or contact them via phone at 208-769-2252 or email at parks@cdaid.org.

Park hours: 5 AM–11 PM 7 days per Week

Small dog friendly

Dog drinking water

Table

Indoor restroom available

No fee info
Coeur d'Alene, ID
Bluegrass Park | Sniffspot
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Coeur d'AleneIdaho
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

Public dog park

Hamblen Park

10 acres

Hamblen Park in Spokane, Washington offers a peaceful retreat for dogs and their owners with amenities such as tables and trails. The park is open from 5 AM to 11 PM every day of the week, providing ample opportunities for exercise and socialization. For more information, visitors can visit the website static.spokanecity.org or contact the park at 509-625-6624 or gjones@spokanecity.org.

Park hours: 5 AM–11 PM 7 days per Week

Table

Trail

No fee info
Spokane, WA
Hamblen Park | Sniffspot
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invoice
SpokaneWashington
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

Private dog park

4.33(3)

The Trail Led North. 5 Acre Dig Heaven

Partially Fenced
5 acres

Private 5 acres nestled against state public land. Access Lake Spokane from private property. No public access to the lake in this immediate area unless by way of travel through private land, minimal people and domestic animals if any, no hassle 10 min walk to the lake or spend all day exploring the public land of course if you like you don't have to go to the lake and can remain in the private property. Over night tent camping allowed upon request. No amenities this is not a glamping area.

Digging area

Fertilizer-free

Pesticide-free

Small dog friendly

Beautiful location! The dirt road is bumpy and must be driven slowly but th... more

4 credits dog / hour
Ford, WA
The Trail Led North. 5 Acre Dig Heaven | Sniffspot
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invoice
FordWashington
4.33
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

Private dog park

Stephanie's Private Dog Park In Clayton

Partially Fenced
10 acres

Water - kiddie pool

Water - hose

Water - sprinkler

Fertilizer-free

7 credits dog / hour
Clayton, WA
Stephanie's Private Dog Park In Clayton | Sniffspot
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invoice
ClaytonWashington
Sniffspotsupport@sniffspot.comUnited States
David AdamsFounder

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Why rent a private dog hiking trails in Priest River, Idaho?

FeaturesSniffspotPublic park
Designed for private play
Rentable by the hour
Off leash options
Very large and/or fully fenced options
PricingAvg 10-20 credits per visit - learn moreFree

How do Priest River's private dog hiking trails work?

Private rentals by the hour

Our hosts are locals that are renting their yards and private land to dog owners

Trust and safety first

Spots are designed for safety and both hosts and guests are reviewed after each visit

Designed for private play

Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit

Reactive dogs welcome

Many of the spots we list are designed with sensitive dogs in mind

Credit-based membership

Buy monthly or annual bundles of credits to reserve any of our 32,000+ private spots
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Frequently asked questions about Priest River dog hiking trails

Where can I find dog hiking trails in Priest River?

Priest River has 4 private dog hiking trails available through Sniffspot, offering natural exploration and varied terrain in completely private settings. These locations range from compact spaces to properties spanning 11+ acres. Whether you need a space for your reactive dog, puppy socialization, senior dog gentle exercise, or high-energy play, Priest River dog hiking trails provide safe, private environments. Filter for "fewer dogs seen/heard," specific amenities, or fencing types to find your perfect match.

How many dog hiking trails are in Priest River?

Priest River offers 4 dog hiking trails ranging from compact spaces to properties spanning acres. You'll find options such as dog field, fully fenced dog park, dog agility park, and more. Each Priest River dog hiking trail listing shows detailed photos, amenities, fencing specs, and reviews from local dog owners.

Are Priest River dog hiking trails good for all dog types?

Yes! Priest River dog hiking trails work for every dog: puppies learning socialization, senior dogs needing gentle exercise, small dogs who feel safer without large breeds, high-energy dogs requiring space, and reactive or anxious dogs needing privacy. The completely private bookings mean each dog gets the environment they need. Browse Priest River's 4 options to find spaces matching your dog's specific temperament and needs.

Will I encounter other dogs at Priest River dog hiking trails?

Not a chance. Priest River dog hiking trails operate on a strict one-booking-at-a-time system, so the space is entirely yours during your reserved slot. Host dogs are kept away, and there's a mandatory 30-minute buffer between bookings—meaning you won't cross paths with the previous or next guest. For Priest River owners with reactive dogs, puppies, or any dog needing privacy, this makes all the difference in providing safe, stress-free exercise.

Are Priest River dog hiking trails safe for fearful or anxious dogs?

Yes! Priest River dog hiking trails provide controlled, predictable environments without the chaos of public dog parks. Since bookings are completely private with 30-minute buffers, anxious dogs can explore a natural outdoor path where dogs can explore varied terrain off-leash in a safe, private environment without overwhelming encounters. Many Priest River dog owners specifically choose dog hiking trails for fearful dogs who need gentle, stress-free exercise environments.

Can puppies use Priest River dog hiking trails?

Absolutely! Priest River dog hiking trails are excellent for puppy socialization because they're private and controlled. Puppies can explore a natural outdoor path where dogs can explore varied terrain off-leash in a safe, private environment, practice recall, and build confidence without the overwhelming chaos that can create fear or reactivity in young dogs. Just ensure your puppy has age-appropriate vaccinations before visiting.

How do I choose the best dog hiking trail in Priest River?

Start by filtering Priest River's 4 dog hiking trails for your specific needs: secure fencing for escape artists, "fewer dogs seen/heard" for reactive dogs, flat terrain for seniors, appropriate sizing for small dogs, or specific amenities for training. Look for "Top Spots" like Priest River's The Trail Led North. 5 Acre Dig Heaven with excellent reviews.Read feedback from other Priest River owners with similar dog types to find your perfect match.

What are Priest River's dog hiking trail requirements?

All dogs must have basic vaccinations or titers. Each Priest River host may have additional rules on their listing. Most dog hiking trails welcome all breeds, sizes, and temperament levels, including reactive dogs who can't safely visit public dog parks. Adult supervision is required at all times.

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