Hungry Pt. Trailhead

Pt. Hungry Pets are welcome at Trailhead. The Hungry Point Trail is a gravel route that runs through the muskeg for over a mile (peat bog). It runs from the ballpark to Sandy Beach Road, a neighboring pet-friendly beach. This route provides a short hike that is easily accessible from town. Dogs on leashes are allowed as long as they are cleaned up after.

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Raven's Roost Trailhead

It's a dog-friendly trek at Raven's Roost Trailhead. The Raven Trail is 4.2 miles long and begins near the State Run Sandy Beach Recreation Area on Sandy Beach Road. Hikers and their dogs are welcome to use the trail as long as they are leashed and clean up after themselves. The trail begins near the airport's east side. To get to the turnoff on the south side of the airport runway, take Haugen Drive or Sandy Beach Road. Keep an eye out for uphill trail signage. From the Twin Creek Road, hike or ski 5.4 kilometers up the underdeveloped and primitive Twin Ridge Ski Trail to reach the Raven Trail.

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Sandy Beach

Petersburg's Sandy Beach is a pet-friendly neighborhood. Bring your dog to play with other dogs near Outlook Park on Frederick Sound's shore. Off-leash dogs are allowed if they are well-behaved and under voice control. Maintain the cleanliness of the water and the beach by cleaning up any trash left on the beach.

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City Creek Trail

The City Creek Trail is a dog-friendly trail. Leashed dogs are welcome on this trail that leads to the creek through a boardwalk. The path passes through wide areas with beautiful views on both sides. Owners of dogs are reminded to tidy up after their pets.

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Ohmer Creek Trailhead

Pets are welcome at Ohmer Creek Trailhead. This gravel route begins at a tiny parking lot off Mitkof Highway and follows the creek before crossing Woodpecker Cove Road. The road goes to a floating bridge across a beaver pond through a spruce and hemlock forest. Dogs on leashes are allowed as long as they are cleaned up after.

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Three Lakes Trailheads Trailhead

Three separate pet-friendly routes may be found from the Three Lakes Trailheads. The Sand, Hill, and Crane trails all have trailheads in the Three Lakes Trail system. All of them are accessible via the Three Lakes Loop Road. On the trails, leashed dogs are permitted as long as they are cleaned up after.

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Is Hungry Pt. Trailhead open year-round?

Hungry Pt. Trailhead is generally open year-round, but hours may change due to weather or maintenance.

What amenities are available at Hungry Pt. Trailhead?

Hungry Pt. Trailhead may include open play areas, seating, and fenced sections. Amenities can vary by location.

Can I bring multiple dogs to Hungry Pt. Trailhead?

Policies may vary. It’s best to follow local rules at Hungry Pt. Trailhead regarding the number of dogs per visitor.

Are there any rules for visiting Hungry Pt. Trailhead?

Dog parks like Hungry Pt. Trailhead typically have rules regarding leash use, cleanliness, and pet behavior. Follow posted guidelines.

Is there an entry fee for Hungry Pt. Trailhead?

Many dog parks are free to enter, but some may have fees. Check locally or contact (907) 276-7034 if available.