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Dog-Friendly Activities in Belen, NM

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Belen. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Frank S. Ortiz Dog Park
Frank S. Ortiz Dog Park This spectacular off-leash park has 138 acres of arroyos and hills, miles of trails, and commanding views of Santa Fe, NM. Frank S. Ortiz Dog Park is one of the largest parks of its kind in the United States. The dog-friendly park is not fenced-in, but dogs can roam comfortably on the trails without approaching the outer perimeters. Dogs are allowed off leash to run and play. Patrons are asked to look out for and clean up after their dogs. See Details
Pet Friendly Pecos National Historical Park
Pecos National Historical Park Pecos National Historical Park is a dog-friendly attraction in Pecos, NM. In addition to the well-known pueblo and mission, the park offers many other connections to Southwestern history and culture: a stage stop on the Santa Fe Trail, Civil War battle sites, New Mexico ranch history, Route 66 history, and more. Pets are allowed on the trails throughout the park on a leash. Be sure to stop in the Visitor Center to get Fido's BARK Ranger tag! See Details
ABQ Trolley Company Well-behaved, leashed pets are welcome to join their humans for an 85-minute narrated tour aboard ABQ Trolley Company's open-air trolley in Albuquerque, NM. These dog-friendly tours depart from Historic Old Town. Periodic closures occur throughout the season. For specific closure information, visit the ABQ Trolley Co. website. See Details
Petroglyph National Monument Leashed pets are welcome throughout many of the areas within Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque, NM. The park offers multiple, dog-friendly hiking trails varying in length with ancient petroglyphs etched into the rocks. Dogs can join you as you explore Rinconada Canyon, Piedras Marcadas Canyon, and the Volcanoes Day Use Area. The only areas where dogs are not allowed are the Boca Negra Canyon and inside any public buildings. There is no fee to enter the National Park; there is one trail that has a parking fee, but that trail does not allow dogs. Watch out for snakes and bring plenty of water! See Details
Nedra Matteucci Galleries Well-behaved dogs are welcome to accompany their owners at Nedra Matteucci Galleries in Santa Fe, NM. The pet-friendly property features lush greenery, gardens, sculptures, and a lake with a fountain. Fido must be leashed and try not to disturb the ducks that have settled on the property. See Details
The Santa Fe Reptile and Bug Museum The Santa Fe Reptile and Bug Museum is a unique, family and dog-friendly experience located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The exhibit on display contains 4,700 mounted insects from around the world which boast some of the largest and rarest insect and arachnid specimens anywhere. There's also a collection of 150 live animals. Leashed and well-behaved dogs are allowed inside. See Details
Ice Cave & Bandera Volcano Visit the Land of Fire and Ice at the Ice Cave & Bandera Volcano in Grants, NM. This dog-friendly trail follows an ancient lava trail amidst old-growth trees to an ice cave. The cool air inside the cave is a welcome respite after the hike. The trail is wide and paved and about 1.5-miles long. Be prepared for a 150-foot elevation gain as you ascend. The trail returns to the Trading Post., but someone will need to wait with Fido because only service dogs are allowed inside the store. See Details
Dog Park at Tom Bolack Urban Forest Park Bring your pup for a day of play at Tom Bolack Urban Forest Park's dog park in Albuquerque, NM. It features a fenced, off-leash area for large and small dogs to play together. Additional amenities include picnic tables, trash receptacles, and water access. See Details
Santa Fe Brewing - the Brakeroom Santa Fe Brewing's dog-friendly location on Galisteo Street called he Brakeroom welcomes Fido to join you in the tasting room or on the heated patio. The beer on offer is brewed in the nearby brewery and often changes, giving visitors a new taste regularly. See Details
Santa Fe Pedicabs Dogs are welcome in Santa Fe Pedicabs in Santa Fe, NM. They are pet-friendly with custom tours to the local areas historical, cultural, and shopping hot spots. See Details
Grants Dog Park Grants Dog Park (also known as K-9 Community Park) is an off-leash area for Fido to run and play in Grants, NM. It is fully-fenced, covered in grass for fetch, offers shady trees on hot days, and benches for pet owners. See Details
Casa Vieja Brewery Casa Vieja Brewery is a pet-friendly boutique brewery with a dog-friendly patio in Corrales, NM. Fido can cool down with a sip of water from a provided doggy water bowl, while you indulge in a nice cold beer or glass of wine. See Details
Santa Fe Animal Shelter Dog Park Santa Fe Animal Shelter Dog Park is located at the entrance of the shelter's campus in Santa Fe, NM. The large, 7-acre space is open to the public and features separate large and small dog areas. There is also a separate, solo-use space for dogs to release some energy by themselves. Water and waste receptacles are available, just bring Fido's water bowl and waste bags. See Details
Loretto Line Tour Company Bring Fido along for a tour of Santa Fe with Loretto Line Tour Company in Santa Fe, NM. They're pet friendly and welcome well-behaved, leashed dogs of any size are welcome to join their humans on tours. You'll learn more about the art, architecture, and history of Santa Fe from the comfort of their open-air buses. Call or visit the website for specific tour information. See Details
Santa Fe Jeep Tours Santa Fe Jeep Tours is a pet-friendly activity in Santa Fe, NM. This guided one-of-a-kind experience allows you and your pooch to explore Santa Fe and the surrounding desert & mountain ranges. Their Jeep Wranglers will take you from the desert to the mountains and everywhere in-between. The tours include the 4-hour Devil’s Throne, the 3-hour Santa Fe Ski Basin Tour, the 4-hour Cow Creek, and the 6-8-hour Elk Mountain Tour. If you want a mix of desert, canyon, and mountain, the Los Alamos Dome Tour is a perfect blend of all three. Please disclose the breed and weight of your dog(s) when booking and an appropriate fee will be added. See Details
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History Bring your leashed, well-behaved dog to National Museum of Nuclear Science & History in Albuquerque, NM, for a fun and educational outing. As America’s resource for nuclear history and science, this dog-friendly museum offers engaging exhibits and programs that explore the people and events shaping the Atomic Age—from early research to modern peaceful uses. A Smithsonian Affiliate, it was chartered by Congress in 1991 as the nation’s official Atomic Museum. See Details
North Domingo Baca Dog Park Bring your dog out for an afternoon of exercise at North Domingo Baca Dog Park in Albuquerque, NM. It's a spacious park with separate large and small dog areas, trees, awnings, benches, water access, and lighting for evening play. See Details
Nambe Waterfalls and Lake Recreation Area Nambe Waterfalls and State Recreation Area in Santa Fe, NM is a pet-friendly outdoor destination. Located in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this spectacular waterfall is the result of a dam being built to supply drinking water to locals. The short trail to the falls is only half a mile in length. Along the way, pause to take in mountain views and cool down in creek crossings. Leashed dogs are welcome on trails in the recreation area. See Details
Lost Hiker Brewing Company Lost Hiker Brewing Company in Ruidoso Downs, NM is dog-friendly. This family-owned and operated brewery welcomes dogs to join their owners outside on the patio. Water bowls for Fido are provided. The brewery don't offer any food, but patrons can bring in items from outside. See Details
Volcanoes Day Use Area Located in Petroglyph National Monument, bring Fido to this beautiful, pet-friendly hiking trail among Albuquerque's inactive volcanoes. Dog-friendly with a view of the city of Albuquerque! See Details
Belen, NM, US