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Dog-Friendly Activities in Duncan, AZ

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Duncan. 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 Good Enough Mine Tour
Good Enough Mine Tour Bring Fido on a dog-friendly walking tour of the restored 1878 Good Enough Mine in Tombstone, AZ. This mine was discovered by the town founder, Ed Schieffelin. You'll travel underground to see what silver mining was like in the late 1800s. Guided, dog-friendly tours last about 45 minutes. Admission charges apply. See Details
Pet Friendly City of Rocks State Park
City of Rocks State Park City of Rocks State Park is a dog-friendly park in Faywood, NM, and gets its name from volcanic rock formations. The park is one square mile and is located in the scenic Chihuahuan desert region of southwestern New Mexico. Dogs are welcome on the trails that weave around the park, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Roper Lake State Park Roper Lake State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Safford, AZ. Five miles of trails and natural hot springs are just a few of the things you and your pup can enjoy together. Dogs must be leashed at all times and are not permitted at the swimming beach or hot tub area. Enjoy stunning views of the 32-mile wide Roper Lake, or stay awhile with Fido at one of the lakeside campgrounds. Fishing and bird watching are other popular activities. See Details
Tombstone Brewing Company Dog-friendly Tombstone Brewing Company invite you and Fido to enjoy a refreshing beverage in Tombstone, AZ. Leashed dogs are welcome inside the taproom or on the side and front patio spaces. Tombstone Brewing create a welcoming, laid-back environment where you can sample everything from a traditional pint to experimental craft ales and lagers. Enjoy live music performances at weekends. See Details
Old Butterfield Stage Coach The Old Butterfield Stage Coach in Tombstone, AZ is dog friendly. This 25-minute, narrated tour will take you on a historical stagecoach ride around the streets of Tombstone. Pets are allowed to ride in the coach with you. Admission charges apply. See Details
Catwalk Recreation Area Located within Gila National Forest n Glenwood, NM, the Catwalk Recreation Area is a dog-friendly public area that contains five miles of boardwalk to explore that cut through an old mill area. Take a walk through the rocks with your leashed pup and admire the natural beauty of the once popular gold mining area. Be sure to check the Area Status on the website before your trip. See Details
Big Jeep Tours Big Jeep Tours offers dog-friendly tours in Bisbee, AZ. Fido is welcome to join you on the Old Bisbee Tour where you can view old mines, marvel at the Lavender Pit, explore the fascinating history of Main Street, etc. The Copper City Territory Tour invites you to explore Lowell, the Copper Queen Hospital, Gold Hill and more. See Details
Deming Dog Park Deming Dog Park in Deming, NM, has separate areas for large and small dogs, benches, and plenty of shade for Fido. The fully-enclosed park occupies an expansive grassy area which is ideal for a game of fetch or a chase with Fido's friends. There are pet waste stations on site, but owners should bring water for their dogs. See Details
The Bird Cage Theatre The Bird Cage Theatre in Tombstone, AZ, welcomes Fido to tour the historic theater alongside you. You'll be amazed by the 1860s memorabilia and the hidden poker and card rooms that are believed to be haunted. See Details
Lady L's Creations Stop by Lady L's Creations in Tombstone, AZ and grab a souvenir like no other! This pet-friendly photo studio lets the whole family join in on the fun. Costume options include outlaws, famous figures like Wyatt Earp, saloon ladies and more. There are even props and costumes for four-legged models. Lady L's Creations gives families a variety of backdrops to choose from. See Details
San Vicente Trail to Brewer Hill There are two sets of dog-friendly hiking trails starting right in downtown Silver City, NM. San Vicente Trail runs along a riparian area lined with trees before looping out into grasslands. The Brewer Hill complex has multiple trailheads, off Market Street (high point), Bremen, and Cooper. Its trails go up and around an old manganese mining area. Maps are available at the Chamber of Commerce, corner of Hudson and Broadway. Bring water and waste bags for your pup. See Details
Los Milics Vineyards Furry friends may join their owners inside the taproom or on the dog-friendly outdoor patio at Los Milics Vineyards. While you sample their wines and take in the view of the 20 acres of grasslands and the Mustang Mountains in Elgin, AZ, Fido can unwind beside you. Check out the chef-prepared shared plates if you want something to pair with your beverages. See Details
Deming Travel Center You and Fido can both stretch your legs at Deming Travel Center, a pet-friendly stop in Deming, NM. Dogs are welcome to socialize and exercise in the fenced dog run. Fido can also join you while you shop for authentic Mexican and Indian products at Ponchos Imports, a dog-friendly store inside the travel center. See Details
Good Enough Trolley Tour This historical 6-mile, dog-friendly Good Enough Trolley Tour covers more than 55 landmarks in the Town of Tombstone, AZ. You'll experience the Mining Districts and the Cemeteries, as well as the Schieffelin Monument. The tour takes about 40 minutes. Leashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome. See Details
Arizona National Scenic Trail The Arizona National Scenic Trail begins in Mexico, passes through several remote regions of Arizona, and ends in Utah. Leashed dogs are welcome to hike with you. There are a few passages where dogs are not permitted: Passage 1 - Coronado National Memorial, Passage 9 - Saguaro National Park, Passages 11-12 Pusch Ridge Wilderness, and Passages 37-39 through Grand Canyon National Park. Bringing plenty of water for both you and Fido is crucial. Be on the lookout for cacti, venomous wildlife, and paw discomfort due to the rocky and sandy terrain. See Details
Rancho Rossa Vineyards Let Fido sniff out your new favorite vino at Rancho Rossa Vineyards in Elgin, AZ. This pet-friendly winery offers house wine by the glass or as part of a flight. The vineyard is home to a handful of friendly dogs who may make an appearance during your trip. Pets must be leashed while at Rancho Rossa Vineyards. See Details
Can-Can Old Time Photos Can-Can Old Time Photos in Tombstone, AZ, is a pet-friendly activity where you and your pup can dress up in Old West costumes and pose with themed backdrops. Pets are often styled with a red sash or bandana. See Details
Kartchner Caverns State Park Kartchner Caverns State Park is a dog-friendly state park in Benson, AZ. This state park and trail features a cave with over 2 miles of passages. They offer cave tours, RV sites, tent camping, cabin camping, and cavern exploration. Your leashed dog is welcome to join in the outside areas of the park, but they are not allowed inside any of the buildings or inside the cave tours. Pets are not allowed to be left unattended outdoors or in vehicles in the parking lot, those who violate this rule will be receive a ticket and fine. See Details
Brown Canyon Ranch Brown Canyon Ranch is a pet-friendly preservation area in Sierra Vista, AZ. Nestled on the northeastern flanks of the Huachuca Mountains, this historic site boasts scenic grasslands, oak & juniper trees, and stunning mountain vistas. Visitors can explore the ranch house, enjoy picnics under cottonwood trees, stroll around the pond, and hike nearby trails into Miller Peak Wilderness. While visiting, please remember to adhere to national forest regulations, and leash & clean up after your pet. See Details
Chiricahua National Monument Chiricahua National Monument is a pet-friendly destination in Willcox, AZ. Your leashed pup can join you as you explore the pinnacles, spires and balanced rocks that originated 27 million years ago from a massive volcanic eruption. Silver Spur Trail, Faraway Ranch, Bonita Creek, and the trail connecting the visitor center and the campground allow Fido. See Details
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