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3 Dog-Friendly Trails in Bighorn National Forest

  1. North Cove Boating Site

On the northern shore of Meadowlark Lake there is a large parking lot and boat ramp. Just passed the boat ramp is an out and back trail along the shore of the lake that boasts beautiful wildflowers. What drew us to this trail, though, was that it was a hot July day and Max needed to go for a swim!

2. Paradise Falls

Paradise Falls is a 1.6 mile out and back trail in Bighorn that leads to a waterfall. The trailhead is off Forest Road 121, but the forest road is not well marked and there is no sign at the trailhead, so it can be difficult to find. The dirt road eventually becomes circle of dirt and there are remnants of a fire pit- that’s how you will know you’ve reached the end. Then, the trail kind of branches off this dirt road. When I arrived, there were no other cars so I was confused as to where the dirt road ends and the trail begins. If there are cars parked there, it will be more obvious. There will be a tricky descent down in the begining, then some nice rolling meadows. When you reach the waterfall you will be on top of it, on some slippery rocks. I guess there is a route down to the base of the falls, but I could not find it and it was quite slippery as it was drizzling out so I didn’t want to risk going any further.

3. Porcupine Falls

This trailhead is very easy to get to and very obvious. The trail is only 0.8 miles out and back, but you will get a good workout in on the climb back up from the falls. The way down is a quick switchback and then many, many stone steps to the bottom of the falls. The waterfall is gorgeous and definitely worth the difficult ascent back up, but coming up all those steps was challenging!

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