Mountaineers Books Best Hikes With Dogs Oregon
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Born from the hand-scribbled trail maps and wilderness passion of its members, Washington's nearly 100-year-old Mountaineers Club established the nonprofit Mountaineers Books in 1960 to express and share its love of the natural outdoors.
Ellen Bishop and her dogs, Meesha and Dundee, have hiked more than 750 miles together in Oregon-- now they present the best, most dog-friendly trails found throughout the state. These trails do not require leashes (except in parks as designated), and host few hikers and even fewer children. They are free of cliffs, paw-damaging terrain, poison oak, nearby roads, off road vehicle traffic, and other hazards of particular danger for dogs. All of them offer shade and lakes or streams for Fido to play in or enjoy a drink.
Many hikes are easily accessible from urban areas including Portland, Eugene-Springfield, Roseburg, and the Medford-Grants Pass area. There are also hikes along the Oregon Coast and in northeast Oregon, in areas including the Wallowa Mountains.
Ellen Bishop is the author of several books on geology and the outdoors, includingHiking Oregon's Geology. Meesha, a female Rottweiler/Border Collie mix, is certified as an Animal Assisted Therapy dog. Dundee, a male Australian Shepherd, stars on the front cover of the book. Both dogs were adopted from the Humane Society.