New Eagle Island Dog Policy:
Pilot Program Creates Off-Leash Areas and Trails But Requires Dogs To Be Leashed Everywhere Else
The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation has implemented a pilot program to create off-leash areas within the park, after considering the constructive feedback from the public following a May 12, 2022 open house.
Per state law (IDAPA 26.01.20.175.09), dogs must be on a leash at State Parks, but the department has the ability to designate off-leash areas.
Dogs are now allowed to be off-leash on designated, off-leash trails and in the newly designated Dogs Off-Leash Area (please see map) – but only if the owner demonstrates control over their animal(s). Having control of an off-leash dog means the owner prevents the pet from disturbing other park visitors and wildlife, and the owner has the ability to recall the animal at any time.
The 212-acre, Dogs Off-Leash Area will be south of the main access road, and south of the old Slaughterhouse and Warden’s House (blue shaded area on map). Please note that the area remains a working farm, so dog owners can expect flood irrigation. Two areas where dogs have formerly been allowed off-leash, north and south of the Prison Dormitory Road, will no longer be available because of the new campground and associated pond, which will break ground in fall 2022.
- Off-Leash Area Requirements: Dogs cannot harass people, wildlife or other pets. Owners must carry a leash, waste bag, and clean up after their animal(s).
- Off-Leash Trail Requirements: An unleashed dog must be within 30 feet of its owner and under voice control. Dogs cannot harass people, wildlife or other pets. Owners must carry a leash, waste bag, and clean up after their animal(s).
Note: Dogs are only allowed off-leash in the Off-Leash Area and on the designated, off-leash trails. In the park’s core area – near the waterslide, the picnic areas, the disc golf course and zipline attractions – dogs must be leashed. The lake and beach will continue to be off limits for canines.
The department will closely monitor the pilot program, which is subject to change at any time. Common sense and respect for others can make this pilot a success. Thank you for your support of Eagle Island and for your efforts to ensure a safe and pleasant experience for everyone.
See map of off-leash area and designated off-leash trails.