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Wag! is the nation's fastest-growing network of vetted and background checked pet sitters, overnight boarding, dog walkers, dog trainers, and even virtual vet chat. Schedule ahead for pet care while you are away, or book on-demand pet care during the workday. In minutes you can book a nearby dog sitter, daycare provider, or dog walker, who'll take complete care of your loved one - at their place or yours.
Why book a dog walker in Langlois?
Booking a local dog walker in Langlois, OR is easy with the Wag! app. Simply set your pup's preferences and location, then let the platform match you with the perfect dog walker near you. You can even track your dog's walk with the GPS map in the app and see a report card of your pup's playdate when they return home. Stress-free pet care is just a tap away, and dog walkers all over the Langlois, OR are waiting to give your pooch the attention they deserve.
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Langlois
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Southwest Langlois
Head over to the Floras Lake State Park and Blacklock Point with your furry pal. This beautiful park sits along the coast and offers a beachy area to relax with your dog, and a few great trails to hike along for a good day's worth of exercise. While visiting the beach, you will be surrounded by colorful sandstone cliffs, and if you hike far enough, you will come across the Floras Lake. For more adventure, head over to the Port Orford Cedar State Park. The park offers excellent hiking trails with amazing views of the Pacific Coast, as well as fishing, picnicking, and restrooms. There is a large population of deer here, and the state asks for eveyone to respect them in their natural habitat. Make sure to keep your dog on a leash when you are visiting both parks, and bring plenty of water and clean-up bags along with you.36
Port Orford
Enjoy a day out at the Cape Blanco State Park. Sitting along the Pacific Coast, this pawesome park offers fishing, picnicking, restrooms, beach access, and camping. Take advantage of the hiking trails that run throughout the park and along the coast for a walk with your furry pal. Make sure Fido stays on a leash, and pay attention to signs since there are some areas your dog can't go. Grab a cabin and spend a few nights in Mother Nature to extend your adventure. Located in Port Orford, and only twelve miles out of Langlois, your pup will have a great time out at this park.24
Bandon
Take a great walk along the Bandon Oregon Coast Walk with your pup by your side. This trail starts at the Bandon South Jetty Park and takes you along the Pacific Ocean for 4.4-miles with a 141-foot elevation gain. While you hike this out and back route, your leashed dog is welcome to join you to enjoy the Bullards Beach State Park together. The beach offers sand dunes, a lighthouse, and campsites. Check out City Park which offers a playground, picnic tables, a pavilion, and a large grass field. The park has a hiking trail through a wooded area that you and your pup can get a good walk on. The Kronenberg County Park sits right along the coast and offers hiking trails along their rocky coast, or you can visit the Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint. This park offers picnic tables right along the coast to give you an amazing view while you enjoy the park. Located in Bandon, and only fourteen miles out of Langlois, your dog will have a great time hiking this trail and dipping his paws into the sand.12
Coquille
If Fido is looking for a bit more of a challenging hike, head over to the Winchester Trail System in nearby Coquille, 32 miles from Langlois. These dogtastic trails add up to 17-miles, and are known to be a bit difficult since there is a lot of steep terrain and obstacles on the packed dirt trail. Make sure to keep your dog on a leash when exploring this trail since it is extremely popular with mountain bikers. If Fido would rather get a walk in at a park, then head over to the Sturdivant Park. Sitting right along the Coquille River, this park offers a huge grass area, benches, gazebos, grills, and a nice path along the river to walk. The 5th Street Park is a smaller park that has a playground, benches, restrooms, a basketball court, and a nice walking trail to get a walk in together. Check out the Lions Club Park which is nestled under massive trees and offers a nice hiking experience through a wooded area for you and Fido.0
Mingus Park
Spend the day out at Mingus Park with your pup. This tree-topped park has a playground, an outdoor pool, and a Japanese Garden. There is a pond that sits in the middle of the park, andthere is a nice walking trail around it, perfect for an afternoon walk with your dog. This large park offers a great grass area for fetch and also has a skate park, just make sure Fido stays on a leash while you are visiting. Your dog will love spending time with your at this love park, which is located in Coos Bay and only thirty-five miles out of Langlois.Frequently asked questions
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