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

Cottonwood, Arizona
At the Dead Horse Ranch State Park, you and your dog can explore over 420 acres while hiking, canoeing, picnicking, fishing, and more. Dogs must be leashed at all times.
Apache Junction, Arizona
There are many adventures to be had at Goldfield Ghost Town in Apache, AZ! You and your dog can ride on the only operational narrow gauge railroad in Arizona, tour through the old mine together, pan for gold, witness a gun fight, or attend a chili...
Ganado, Arizona
The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest continuously operating trading post in the Southwest. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the grounds, participate in a Native American Art Auction, or tour the Hubbell home. Dogs must be o...
Safford, Arizona
At Roper Lake State Park, five miles of trails and natural hot springs are just a few of the things you and your pup can enjoy! Dogs must be leashed at all times and are not permitted at the swimming beach or hot tub area.
Bisbee, Arizona
Bring your four-legged friend along on the Old Bisbee Ghost Tour as you wander the streets of Bisbee with your guide, who will regale you with tales of the lives and deaths of former residents. On the Old Bisbee Ghost Tour you are allowed to bring...
Scottsdale, Arizona
Bartlett Lake Marina & Boat Club boasts access to one of the most beautiful lakes in the state of Arizona, and they maintain two eight-passenger pontoon boats specifically for pet owners! There are no additional fees for pets, but dogs must be well-m...
Tucson, Arizona
The dog-friendly Catalina State Park has more than 5,500 acres of foothills, canyons, and streams, as well as plenty of hiking and biking opportunities and birding trails for you to enjoy with your leashed pup.
Eloy, Arizona
At Pichacho Peak State Park, you and your dog can hike up the mountain on one of the scenic, winding trails.The park also features a playground, picnic areas, grills, restrooms, a visitor center and gift shop, and campground. Dogs must be leashed at ...
Phoenix, Arizona
Leashed dogs are welcome to hike with you on Camelback Mountain. Located in the middle of Phoenix, Camelback Mountain offers four different trails with varying degrees of difficulty, so you and your dog can choose the most appropriate hike. Traverse ...
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...