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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Winslow, Arizona
You will have a unique opportunity to learn more about the Hopi at Homolovi State Park. Currently a research center for archaeologists, this state park offers trails, museums, picnic areas, camping, scenic pullouts, and more, all of which can be enjo...
Sedona, Arizona
Slide Rock State Park, located just outside of Sedona, Arizona, is a 43-acre park in Oak Creek Canyon. This site gets its name from slippery rocks that form a slick natural water chute. Visitors have been coming to this park to swim for generations. ...
Patagonia, Arizona
Nestled in the Patagonia Lake State Park, Sonoita Creek State Natural Area is a great spot for hiking and bird-watching with you furry best friend. Dogs must be leashed and attended to at all times and are not permitted in the swimming area.
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 ...
Phoenix, Arizona
The Pioneer Living History Village gives visitors a chance to explore an 1800's village with original buildings and historically accurate reproductions. At the Village, you will find cowboys, lawmen, and Victorian ladies, as well as a blacksmith shop...
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
The London Bridge, originally built in 1831 to get Londoners across the Thames River in England, was dismantled in the 1960s and reconstructed in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. This popular tourist attraction welcomes leashed pets!
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...
Williams, Arizona
Your four-legged friend is welcome to join you on your Bearizona Drive-Thru Wildlife Park adventure for up-close and personal wildlife viewing of bison, wolves, big-horn sheep, and more! For safety, please be sure to keep all windows and doors closed...
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...
Tombstone, Arizona
The famous mining town of Tombstone is located in San Pedro Valley, on top of a mesa at an elevation of 4,540 feet. Its unique name is a tribute to Ed Schieffelin, a prospector who was told all he would find in the valley would be his own tombstone. ...