Wood-Tikchik State Park

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  • MondayOpen 24 Hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 Hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 Hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 Hours
  • FridayOpen 24 Hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 Hours
  • SundayOpen 24 Hours

Wood-Tikchik State Park in Dillingham, Alaska, is a dog-friendly state park with fishing, hunting, trapping, photography, low-impact camping, boating, bird-watching, and other activities for you and Petzooie. Your dog is permitted to accompany you as long as he or she stays on a leash or has exceptional recall. Bears frequent this campground, so any fragrant goods, including dog food, must be stored away from your tent and hanging in a tree.

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Diamond Creek Trail

Between Anchor Point and Homer, the Diamond Creek Trail is a 2-mile one-way dirt trail that travels down forested bluffs and tall grass meadows to an open beach where sea creatures can be spotted in their native habitat. Dogs must be on a leash. Turn left off the Sterling Highway across from Diamond Ridge Road to reach the path, which is about 4 miles north of Homer. You can park here or drive approximately 12 miles down a dirt road on the west side of the highway to the trailhead to save a mile of hiking.

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Bishop's Beach

The beach at Bishop's is pet-friendly. Bishops Beach is located two blocks from Old Town, at the end of Beluga Place. Bishops Beach has plenty of parking, restrooms, a trailhead for the Beluga Slough, and beach combing to name a few activities. Shops, restaurants, and art galleries in Old Town are all within walking distance, as is the Islands and Ocean Visitor Center through the Beluga Slough Trail, as well as miles of lovely beach. At low tide, this flat sandy beach is ideal for walking and playing fetch with your dog.

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Danny J Ferry

Danny J Ferry's tours of Homer and Halibut Cover are pet-friendly. The tour aboard the Kachemak Bay Ferry, the Danny J, departs from the lovely Kenai Peninsula town of Homer and sails through some of the most scenic and vivid seas anywhere. A tour of Gull Island is available, as well as a dinner cruise to the Saltry Restaurant for an evening meal. Dogs are welcome to accompany you at no cost if they are well-behaved and kept on a leash at all times! Tours range in price from $44-66 depending on the one you want to take. For more information, go to their website.

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Johnson Lake State Recreation Area

At state parks and campgrounds, pets must be leashed and accompanied by their owners at all times; unleashed dogs are permitted in the wilderness but must be under voice direction. If you have a pet, please clean up after it. Within 100 feet of a cabin, sled dogs and horses should not be tied. Johnson Lake is surrounded by a beautiful, wooded 332-acre area. Camping, rainbow trout fishing, canoeing, and strolling are all popular pastimes. There are 48 campsites, 16 parking spots for day use, and a group picnic area.

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Are there other dog parks near Wood-Tikchik State Park in Dillingham?

Yes, you can explore more dog parks in Dillingham on Petzooie.

Can I bring multiple dogs to Wood-Tikchik State Park?

Policies may vary. It’s best to follow local rules at Wood-Tikchik State Park regarding the number of dogs per visitor.

What are the hours for Wood-Tikchik State Park?

Wood-Tikchik State Park is open Mon - Sun. Hours may vary, so check locally or call (907) 842-2641 if available.

Is there an entry fee for Wood-Tikchik State Park?

Many dog parks are free to enter, but some may have fees. Check locally or contact (907) 842-2641 if available.

Is Wood-Tikchik State Park open year-round?

Wood-Tikchik State Park is generally open year-round, but hours may change due to weather or maintenance.