Pet Friendly Attractions in Arizona

Pet Friendly Attractions in Arizona

Arizona has pet friendly attractions that you can experience with your four-legged kids! Since life’s journey is best shared with a pet, don’t leave them behind when taking in the attractions in AZ. We’ve dug up pet friendly attractions in Arizona that are sure pet-pleasers!

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Top Pet Friendly Attractions in Arizona

Sedona, Arizona
Adventure Company Jeep Tours offers fun, pet-friendly Jeep tours around Sedona's stunning red rock country. These tours are fun and educational - you will hear about the pioneer and Native Amerian history of the area, as well as the unique flora and ...
Scottsdale, Arizona
At McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in Scottsdale, Arizona, you and your dog are welcome to enjoy the wide grassy expanses and picnic ramadas. You'll also find a railroad museum, antique carousel, shops, playgrounds, rides, and a xeriscape arb...
Jerome, Arizona
Leashed dogs are welcome to join their human friends on a leisurely walk around the grounds, although dogs are not allowed in the historic Douglas Mansion, the main attraction in Jerome State Historic Park.
Camp Verde, Arizona
Fort Verde State Historic Park provides a glimpse into the intriguing life of a frontier soldier during the late 1800s. Bring your four-legged friend along to wander amongst historic buildings and learn about the time from the park's guides. Dogs mus...
Bowie, Arizona
Leashed dogs are welcome at the historic Fort Bowie National Historic Site. The site features hiking, picnicking, and more. The park asks that you stay on the trails to avoid the sticker bushes that can become tangled in your dog's fur.
Tubac, Arizona
At Tubac Presidio State Historic Park, you and your dog can explore the historic Tubac area and get a glimpse into the past. Dogs must be on a 6-foot leash at all times and are not permitted in any buildings except the visitor center and picnic area.
Ajo, Arizona
Cabeza Prieta Wildlife Refuge spans 860,000 acres, and is home to hundreds of species of plants and wildlife, including Sonoran pronghorn, bats, tortoises and big-horn sheep. It's a gorgeous place to explore with your leashed four-legged friend!
Flagstaff, Arizona
The Coconino National Forest boasts ten different wilderness areas where visitors can camp, hike, ride on horseback, and watch wildlife. The national forest allows leashed dogs in most areas. Areas where dogs are not allowed include Coconino, Lake Ma...
Tombstone, Arizona
Gleeson was once a copper mining town of about 500 people, but it has now become a ghost town with only a few remaining residents. Step back in time to explore the hospital, a saloon/store, the jail, the school, and the cemetery. Leashed dogs are all...
Flagstaff, Arizona
Flagstaff Nordic Center has 22 kilometers of beautiful, dog-friendly trails for you to enjoy with your pup as you hike, skijor or snowshoe.