Cardinal Valley Trail Head - Carterville, MO

Cardinal Valley Trail Head - Carterville, MO Cardinal Valley Trail Head - Carterville, MO Cardinal Valley Trail Head - Carterville, MO Cardinal Valley Trail Head - Carterville, MO Cardinal Valley Trail Head - Carterville, MO
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Cardinal Valley Trail Head: Pet-Friendly Hiking in Carterville, Missouri

If you’re searching for a dog-friendly park in Carterville, Missouri, the Cardinal Valley Trail Head offers a peaceful, pet-friendly escape. With a quiet, wooded 2-mile trail loop, this park is ideal for hiking adventures with your canine companion. The shaded trail (under a mature canopy) provides a reprieve from the sun and keeps both you and your pet cool in warmer weather. Dog owners will appreciate the ease and serenity of this tucked-away spot—it’s rarely crowded and is perfect for a leisurely stroll or energetic run with your four-legged friends.

The trail features both smooth and rocky sections, so supportive footwear is recommended. You’ll enjoy seeing deer tracks, blooming wildflowers in the spring, and spotting various species of birds along your walk. Note: In warmer weather, ticks can be common, so plan ahead with protective gear for you and your pup. With convenient gravel parking and tranquil surroundings, Cardinal Valley Trail Head is a must-visit for those looking to enjoy pet-friendly trails near Carterville.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the Cardinal Valley Trail Head features a 2-mile loop trail perfect for dog-friendly hiking.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the entire trail runs under a woodland canopy, providing plentiful shade for visitors and pets.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a small gravel driveway/parking lot just west of the railroad tracks, right by the trailhead entrance.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Yes, ticks—especially in warmer months—are common here, so protective gear is highly recommended.

Reviews

Trey Andrew

Decent little loop for a run or hike. Barely any elevation change but some rocky sections and all under canopy. About 2 miles of trail overall but you can keep looping and get more in.

Trey Andrew

Decent little loop for a run or hike. Barely any elevation change but some rocky sections and all under canopy. About 2 miles of trail overall but you can keep looping and get more in.

Trey Andrew

Decent little loop for a run or hike. Barely any elevation change but some rocky sections and all under canopy. About 2 miles of trail overall but you can keep looping and get more in.

Karla Cole

Nice trail for a short hike. It’s easy, well marked.

Karla Cole

Nice trail for a short hike. It’s easy, well marked.

Karla Cole

Nice trail for a short hike. It’s easy, well marked.

Jesse Rhodenbaugh

Beautiful well hidden trail! – the only negative is 1 billion + baby ticks. Wear protective gear. Spray boots, nets, whatever you can do to save yourself the horror of unshoeing and seeing 500 baby ticks race up your leg. Great trail otherwise. Will be back come winter.

Jesse Rhodenbaugh

Beautiful well hidden trail! – the only negative is 1 billion + baby ticks. Wear protective gear. Spray boots, nets, whatever you can do to save yourself the horror of unshoeing and seeing 500 baby ticks race up your leg. Great trail otherwise. Will be back come winter.

Jesse Rhodenbaugh

Beautiful well hidden trail! – the only negative is 1 billion + baby ticks. Wear protective gear. Spray boots, nets, whatever you can do to save yourself the horror of unshoeing and seeing 500 baby ticks race up your leg. Great trail otherwise. Will be back come winter.

Mark

Easy pease, short n sweet! Perfect little trail best for hiking with your besties….Tip.. wear ankle support foot wear it’s a bit Rocky in spots, and by spot’s I mean mostly! Enjoy.

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