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Dog-Friendly Activities in Mina, NV

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Mina. 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 Devils Postpile National Monument
Devils Postpile National Monument The dog-friendly Devils Postpile National Monument in Mammoth Lakes, CA, offers incredible views of the Devils Postpile formation as well as Rainbow Falls. Leashed pets are welcome on all the trails within the Monument as well as in the campground and day use areas. Dogs are allowed on the shuttle buses but they must wear a muzzle. See Details
Pet Friendly Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve
Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve in Lee Vining, CA, is dog friendly. Pets can explore the tufa towers and rare ecosystem around Mono Lake, as long as they are cleaned up after and leashed. Dogs are allowed everywhere in the Reserve, except for the boardwalks, county park, and the north shore area. Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve's hours vary, so guests should call ahead before planning their outing. See Details
Bodie State Historic Park Bodie State Historic Park is a dog-friendly ghost town that was once filled with hopeful gold miners, and is now a reminder of the exciting times of the Californian Gold Rush of the mid 19th-century. Fido is welcome to join you in this state park but must be on a leash at all times. You can wander around the old buildings and think about William Bodey, who discovered small amounts of gold in the hills north of Mono Lake, and who the town was named after. Dogs are not allowed on the Stamp Mill tour or in the Museum and you should clean up any mess they make while on site. The park is open in the summer, April 1st to October 31st, from 9am to 6pm; and in the winter, November 1st to March 31st, from 9am to 4pm. See Details
Laws Railroad Museum & Historical Site Dogs are welcome to join your family on an outing to pet-friendly attraction Laws Railroad Museum & Historical Site in Bishop, CA. Fido must be kept on a leash and all pet waste must be picked up. Aggressive pets are not permitted. Experience this unique museum and area of historical interest with your four-legged companion and allow Fido to sniff out a souvenir, keepsake or treat inside the gift shop. See Details
Bishop Dog Park Bishop Dog Park, located in Bishop, CA, welcomes Fido to run, play and socialize off-leash. The park has grass, benches, & shade structures, in addition to two separate fully-fenced areas for large and small dogs. All dogs must be licensed and currently vaccinated. Owners are asked to please pick up after their pets. See Details
International Car Forest of the Last Church The International Car Forest of The Last Church is a one of a kind pet-friendly destination in Goldfield, NC. You've heard of forests and you know what a car is, so imagine a forest full of beautiful, blooming smashed up old cars planted face down in the ground in a weird way. Well, that's what you get at this International Car Forest. Your pooch can join you wherever you like on the grounds to check out this bizarre spectacle. See Details
Fort Churchill State Historic Park Fort Churchill State Historic Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Silver Springs, NV. This historic site was once an active U.S. Army fort, built in 1861 to protect early settlers. Hiking the area trails, picnicking, camping and hunting are all popular activities here. Dogs are welcome on a six foot or shorter leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. The fee for entry into the park is listed on their website. See Details
Mammoth Mountain Scenic Gondola During the summer, travel to the summit on the dog-friendly Mammoth Mountain Scenic Gondola in Mammoth Lakes, CA. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome to travel up the mountain on the gondola. Once on top, you can explore the mountain with your leashed pet on one of the many scenic hiking trails. Enjoy a view of the surrounding mountains from over 11,000 feet above sea level. Dogs are only allowed on the Gondola during the summer months. See Details
Convict Lake Convict Lake is dog-friendly! The crystal clear lake is surrounded by the Sierra Nevada and is encircled by Convict Lake Loop Trail, a three-mile-long walk, which leashed dogs are welcome to explore. The trail meanders through open sagebrush and groves of pine and aspen and can be walked in either direction, whether it be from the parking area or the marina. See Details
White Mountains Wilderness Located within Inyo National Forest, White Mountains Wilderness is a pet-friendly hiking dream. You'll find campsites that welcome pups, trails to explore and one of the highest points in the continental USA that a dog can hike. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trail, as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Mirror Lake Trail - Yosemite This paved trailhead in Yosemite National Park includes a lovely loop from the car park at Yosemite Valley east towards Camp Curry and onto Mirror Lake. Leashed pets, bicycles, and strollers are allowed on the first paved mile of the trail. Parking can be found at Curry Village. See Details
Horseshoe Lake Horseshoe Lake is a perfect spot for your dog to relax. Dogs are allowed to swim in the lake and explore the surrounding beach. You can also spend the day hiking in the surrounding area with your leashed pet. See Details
Yosemite National Park Yosemite National Park is a dog-friendly attraction in Yosemite Valley, CA. Dogs must be leashed at all times (6' max), and are permitted in developed areas, on fully paved roads, sidewalks, and bicycle paths (unless otherwise posted). Dogs are also allowed on Wawona Meadow Loop, Chowchilla Mountain Road, Carlon Road from the trailhead to Hodgdon Meadow, on the Old Big Oak Flat Road from Hodgdon Meadow to the Tuolumne Grove parking lot, on Four Mile and Eleven Mile fire roads, and the Lower Yosemite Fall Trailhead. Pets aren't permitted on other trails, unplowed roads covered in snow, in undeveloped and wilderness areas, in public buildings or transport, in lodging areas, or in walk-in and group campsites. Yosemite National Park is open all day, year round. Dog owners can check out its official website for information on entrance fees, directions to access points, and Yosemite Valley's dog kennel. See Details
Photo Safari Yosemite Photo Safari Yosemite is a pet-friendly tour in California. This unique outing is customized around your furry friend, where they also provide a bowel and water for them. Please note your pup must remain on a leash for the tour. See Details
Rhyolite Ghost Town Dogs are welcome at the less-spooky-than-it-sounds Rhyolite Ghost Town in Beatty, NV. Located 35 miles from the Furnace Creek Visitor Center on the way to Beatty, Nevada, there is a paved road that leads you through this deserted town that has stood empty for around one-hundred years. Once an affluent mining area, when things started drying up, the townsfolk picked up their things and headed elsewhere. You and Fido are welcome to wander around the old bank building and bottle house that eerily stand as they did all those years ago. See Details
Dog Park at Veterans Memorial Park Bring Fido to play off-leash at Veterans Memorial Park dog park in Hawthorne, NV. The fully fenced recreation area features lighting, dog waste bags, trash cans, benches and shelters. Ensure Fido remains leashed when outside the designated off-leash space. See Details
Platform Hot Springs Platform Hot Springs is a pet-friendly destination in Austin, NV. Your leashed furry friend can watch you as you test out the hot springs or head out for a day of camping. The hot springs are filled with steaming, soothing mineral water, a popular way to soothe aches and pains. Please note there's no fresh water, restrooms or amenities on site. See Details
Wawona Meadow Loop Wawona Meadow Loop is a dog-friendly trail in Yosemite National Park, CA. The centerpiece of the meadow that this hike takes in is a nine-hole golf course. This 3.6 mile hike is a wonderful chance to experience a variety of colorful wildflowers. Leashed dogs are welcome as long as they are never left unattended. See Details
Mammoth Mountain Adventure Center Located at Main Lodge in Mammoth Lakes, the Mammoth Adventure Center is your portal to the best family fun and dog-friendly, outdoor activities in the region. With a world-class bike park, Scenic Gondola Rides, Adventure Pass activities, interactive learning, plus the Via Ferrata guided climbing experience, there’s action-packed fun for everyone. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the scenic gondola ride during the summer months. See Details
San Joaquin River Gorge A great 8ish mile hike on a somewhat designated trail. Bring lots of water for you and your dog! There are no water sources available so be prepared! Sites are beautiful and dogs are leashed! Bring cash for parking! See Details
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