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

Tucson, Arizona
The Tucson Botanical Gardens are open on Tuesdays in the summer months (May-September). You and your dog can wander through five and a half gorgeous acres of lush greenery, shady paths and beautiful blooming cacti, succulents, annuals and perennia...
Tucson, Arizona
Agua Caliente Park in Tucson, Arizona is a beautiful, serene place with large ponds and many places to sit and relax with your leashed dog. Take a walk around the park with your four-legged friend and then kick back and enjoy the beautiful atmosphere...
Oracle, Arizona
Oracle State Park boasts more than 15 miles of trails where you and your pup can explore and enjoy the beautiful landscape. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Certain trails are not dog-friendly; signs will be posted at the trailhead.
St Johns, Arizona
At Lyman Lake State Park, you and your pup can enjoy fishing, hiking and boating as long as you keep your four-legged friend on a leash. The park is closed in the winter.
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...
Parker, Arizona
Enjoy camping, hiking, and relaxing in the company of your furry best friend at River Island State Park. The park offers many campsites, a sandy beach, cove, and trails, and is a perfect spot to enjoy a day in nature. Dogs must be leashed and attende...
Petrified Forest, Arizona
Get a glimpse of ancient history at the Petrified Forest National Park. Hike the trails or go backpacking in the wilderness area with your favorite furry friend. Pets must be leashed whenever they are outside of a vehicle. Dogs are permitted in all a...
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...
Scottsdale, Arizona
Su Vino Winery in Scottsdale offers affordable tastings of many wines, as well as a tasting bar with desserts and appetizers to accompany your drink. You can sit outside with your dog and enjoy the scenery or even make your own wine here!
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.