Leashed dogs are generally allowed on trails, in campgrounds, and day-use areas across Alaska State Parks.
Swim beaches, some nature preserves, playgrounds, and park buildings are typically off-limits. Rules vary by park.
In developed areas dogs must be leashed, but in the backcountry many Alaska state parks allow dogs under voice control. Confirm for the unit you're visiting.
6 feet maximum. Retractable leashes are often not allowed.
Yes. Most Alaska state parks welcome leashed dogs on trails. Leashed dogs are generally allowed on trails, in campgrounds, and day-use areas across Alaska State Parks.
6 feet maximum. Retractable leashes are often not allowed.
In developed areas dogs must be leashed, but in the backcountry many Alaska state parks allow dogs under voice control. Confirm for the unit you're visiting.
Swim beaches, some nature preserves, playgrounds, and park buildings are typically off-limits. Rules vary by park.