Submitted by forlaughingtime t3_y15mm3 in Washington
Reggie4414 t1_irvkt8x wrote
I thought dogs aren’t allowed in national parks
PepeLePuget t1_irvpvde wrote
> Dogs and other pets are not allowed within the national park except on a leash on the Pacific Crest Trail, and within 50 feet of roads. Service animals are allowed for those with disabilities.
Cryptikfox t1_irwglg3 wrote
This picture isnt actually “in” the national park. If you look at a map of the actual boundary of north cascades national park, the only way to get into it is by hiking. The entire highway 20 corridor is not inside the park. As a previous comment said, the inner area is Ross Lake National Recreation Area.
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forlaughingtime OP t1_irvkups wrote
She is my service girl, her nickname is Duckie because she quacks and honks to alert (even though she's only trained to boop, she picked up the honking on her own lol)
washingtonstudent t1_irvp2fg wrote
They’re not allowed on a lot of trails in NPs but it also depends on the park what kind of access are granted. Certain parks like glacier, don’t allow them anywhere in the park even driving through. And this includes service animals.
woodsonthemountain t1_irvscms wrote
Fun fact, this dogo was pictured in the north cascades national recreation area (nra). We see Davis peak in the back and Diablo up front. Dams came before the park so most land in the flood zone has looser restrictions. Ask me for more fun factoids about the nra or NOCA in general 😌🌲
BarnabyWoods t1_irykfos wrote
It's actually called Ross Lake National Recreation Area.
woodsonthemountain t1_irynq0x wrote
My bad, good call
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