From the popular Mountaineers Books series, Best Hikes With Dogs - this is the book that covers the State of Oregon.
* 75 hikes throughout the state-many accessible from urban
areas
* What to pack for your pooch (the Ten Canine Essentials) and what to include in
a doggy first-aid kit
* Tips for hiking with minimum dog-impact on the environment and on other hikers
Ellen Bishop and her dogs, Meesha and Dundee, have hiked more than 750 miles
together in Oregon-- now they present the best, most dog-friendly trails found
throughout the state. These trails do not require leashes (except in parks as
designated), and host few hikers and even fewer children. They are free of
cliffs, paw-damaging terrain, poison oak, nearby roads, off road vehicle
traffic, and other hazards of particular danger for dogs. All of them offer
shade and lakes or streams for Fido to play in or enjoy a drink.
Many hikes in
Best Hikes With Dogs - Oregon are easily accessible from urban areas including Portland,
Eugene-Springfield, Roseburg, and the Medford-Grants Pass area. There are also
hikes along the Oregon Coast and in northeast Oregon, in areas including the
Wallowa Mountains.
Ellen Bishop is the author of several books on geology and the outdoors,
including Hiking Oregon's Geology. Meesha, a female Rottweiler/Border Collie mix,
is certified as an Animal Assisted Therapy dog. Dundee, a male Australian
Shepherd, stars on the front cover of the book. Both dogs were adopted from the
Humane Society. Be sure to check out these
Oregon pet friendly motels that can accommodate both you and your canine
while you are exploring the state.
By State
Best Hikes With Dogs In Idaho -
Best Hikes With
Dogs In Montana -
Best Hikes With
Dogs In Oregon -
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Best Hikes With
Dogs In Washington (Eastern) -
Best Hikes
With Dogs In Washington (Western)
By
City
Best Hikes With
Dogs In Boise -
Best Hikes With Dogs In Portland
- Best
Hikes With Dogs In Seattle - Best
Hikes With Dogs In Spokane


