Dogs are welcome as well, but they need to be leashed or tied up. The park also offers terrific bike trails, disc golf, volleyball, and has sprawling, lush lawns throughout the property that are ideal for picnics and games.
The buttes also happen to be a very dog-friendly area where pets can roam and spend a day free from the confines of backyard fences and chains. Enjoy Earth Day with your favorite animal and perhaps bring home a shiny opal to show off to friends.
According to the All Trails website, you can bring your dog as long as it's leashed and you pick up after them. The hike is a pretty good one, so packing a lunch and planning to spend a few hours out is probably the way to go.
Living in a two-bedroom house with an English Mastiff is challenging for him and me: corralling all his energy in such a small space is enough to drive us both mad. There are no dog parks or places to legally take a dog off-leash in Twin Falls. The Magic Valley Canine Social Club is working with the Twin Falls Parks and Recreation Department to turn part of the Oregon Trail Youth Complex into a do