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The Weiser River Trail Head offers an extended pet-friendly hiking and biking experience along the historic Weiser River Trail in Weiser, Idaho. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and their dogs, this trail features mostly gravel and dirt surfaces and provides flat, open terrain for long walks or runs. The southwest portion of the trail is more scenic, with trees, river views, and some paved sections, while the northern arm is rougher with minimal shade and heavier gravel.
While this is not a traditional fenced dog park, the Weiser River Trail welcomes leashed dogs, making it a great option for active pets and owners looking for a recreational outing together. Visitors should note that shade is limited, especially on the northeastern stretch, so bring water, sunscreen, and wear sturdy shoes. This is a classic example of a dog-friendly hiking destination in Western Idaho for those who enjoy the open outdoors with their canine companions.
Long gravel trail. A bit tricky to run due to gravel, but great option still. Flat and no shade. Sunglasses and sunscreen are a must.
We started at the Weezer end of the trail and based on photos of the rest of the trail. This might be the least scenic portion. You don’t get anywhere near the river for the first couple miles. But as you had further north, it looks like it gets spectacular.
Absolutely garbage, it’s all gravel. And it destroys your feet. Walked it all the way from Weiser to the mountains, and it was a nightmare. And it would be a great trail if they just didn’t use gravel that you can feel underneath every step you take. And they clearly did have to use gravel because on the other side of the river is a dirt road
Poorly maintained dirt trail. Goatheads were overwhelming. My mountain bike had no prep for the amount of Goatheads and I flatted out after 3 miles. Zero maintenance on trail and zero help if you flat out. Don’t recommend north arm unless you have puncture proofing.
If riding a bike, go southwest. Full of trees, views of the river with paved path. Going northeast is gravel.