Bald Mountain Trail Head - Lake Orion, MI

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Bald Mountain Trail Head – Pet-Friendly Trails in Lake Orion, Michigan

Located in the heart of Lake Orion, Michigan, Bald Mountain Trail Head is an ideal destination for nature-loving dog owners. This scenic park offers a variety of pet-friendly hiking and walking trails that wind through mature forests, stunning lake views, and abundant birdlife. Trails range in elevation and difficulty, with both a relaxing northern loop and a more challenging southern loop, making it perfect for any level of outdoor enthusiast.

While there is no fenced dog run area, well-behaved dogs are welcome on leash throughout the park, and you’ll find amenities like picnic tables for family gatherings, debit and credit card payment options, and small parking area. The shaded trails make it comfortable for both hikers and their pets, but visitors should come prepared for mud and bugs, especially in spring and summer. Whether you’re planning a quick jog or a serene woodland hike with your four-legged friend, Bald Mountain delivers a genuine dog-friendly outdoor experience near Lake Orion.

FAQ for Bald Mountain Trail Head

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed on the trails as long as they are on leash.
  • Are there pet-friendly hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are several pet-friendly trails with options for different levels of difficulty.
  • Are there areas with shade or shelter? Yes, the trails run through mature forests, providing plenty of natural shade.
  • Is there parking available? There is a small parking lot at the trailhead, though it can get muddy and crowded during busy times.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there are picnic tables available and visitors mention hosting BBQs.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains or in early spring? Yes, parts of the trail and the parking area can be muddy, especially during the wet season.

Reviews

MsMoua01

It’s a nice park to take your kids and family here for a bbq. There’s trails that you can walk through and enjoy nature. There’s two set of swing on both side but it doesn’t have a kids playground.

David Rapp

Did both the southern loop and the northern loop from this trailhead. Southern is good elevation changes and pacing. Northern is a little more relaxed and offers great views of the surrounding lakes. Good for a quick fix of nature! Solid quick day hike opportunity. Will be doing again in the future.

Roni Leibovitch

Beautiful trails with lots of mature trees and abundant bird life.

Mike Bauder

Such a beautiful trail and forest. I hiked the blue trail which is 2.1 miles (3.3 km) recently in midMarch. The trail was mostly ice and snow, but it was passable with good boots. It was muddy in some spots. There wasnt anyone else on the trail. Parking lot is small and muddy, during this time of year.

Mariam Zaidi

Did the north trailhead and the orange trail on it which 3.6 miles. Nice mainly flat trail with lots of greenery. Very serene and only passed around 6-8 people in the almost 2 hours we were there. Only downside is lots of bugs and gnats since it’s a heavily forested area. We sprayed a lot of bug spray and it was our saving grace. Make sure you bug spray up if you hike this trail.

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