Dog-Friendly Activities in Nuevo Leon, MX

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Nuevo Leon. 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 Palm Springs Air Museum
Palm Springs Air Museum The dog-friendly Palm Springs Air Museum in Palm Springs, CA, is home to one of the world’s largest collections of flyable from aircraft WWII, and the Korea and Vietnam wars. All exhibits in the air-conditioned hangars are rope-free, allowing visitors to get an up-close look at these historical marvels. In addition to the aircraft, exhibits and activities allow visitors of all ages to gain a fresh perspective of World War II. Friendly, leashed dogs are allowed to tour the attractions. See Details
Pet Friendly Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, located in Borrego Springs, is the largest state park in California. Although dog-friendly in some areas, pups must be on a leash no longer than six feet and under immediate control. Pets must be in a tent or vehicle during nighttime hours and are not allowed cross-country or on hiking trails. Despite not being able to access the paths, you can still enjoy the rugged landscape formed largely by erosion from rain, snow, ice and wind. See Details
Moorten Botanical Garden Leashed dogs are welcome to join you while you visit the pet-friendly Moorten Botanical Garden in Palm Springs, CA. This historic botanical garden opened in 1938 and features several rare cacti. Visitors can also view crystals, colorful rocks, ancient fossils, pioneer and gold mining relics, and cacti of varying sizes from miniature to giant! Plants are also available for purchase from the nursery. See Details
Ruth Hardy Park The pet-friendly Ruth Hardy Park in Palm Springs, CA, is used for many different activities, including dog walking. The area offers 22 acres of recreation area, featuring tennis, basketball, and sand volleyball courts, plus picnic tables and grills. Please ensure Fido is leashed at all times. See Details
Dog Park at Quartzsite Town Park Bring Fido for some fun at the Dog Park at Quartzsite Town Park in Quartzsite, AZ. This park is split into two sections: one section for large dogs and another for small dogs. There's a nice lawn for dogs to run around on and a number of agility training objects dotted around too. Dogs can rehydrate at the water station and owners can relax at the picnic tables. See Details
Cap Homme and Ralph Adams Park Cap Homme and Ralph Adams Park is a dog-friendly recreational area in Palm Desert, CA. This 27-acre park includes miles of multi-use trails, picnic areas and serves as the trailhead for the Cahuilla Hills Trails System. Check signage for areas that are designated off-leash areas for pups. See Details
West Wetlands Park Leashed dogs are welcome at the 110-acre West Wetlands Park in Yuma, AZ. The 30 acres of the lower beach are restored with native trees and grasses, and an additional 30 acres of the upper beach are developed with a lake, picnic areas, parking, lighting and landscaping. The park is also home to the dog-friendly, 1.3-mile Charles Flynn Riverfront Trail. See Details
Bark Park The Bark Park is a dog park in Yuma, AZ, with more than three acres of fully-fenced space for your pup to romp and run. The park offers water, benches, a few shade trees, clean up stations, and some agility equipment. Please note that on Tuesdays, the park doesn't open until 3:00 PM. See Details
Ruins of Bombay Beach The Ruins of Bombay Beach is a dog-friendly landmark in Bombay Beach, CA. Fido can ride along as you drive through this abandoned beach town. Floods and rising salinity levels in the lake drove most of the population out of the city, leaving behind uninhabited trailers and homes. Over the years, art installations have popped up, adding to the appeal of this quirky ghost town. See Details
Sunset Trail The Sunset Trail is an easy, dog-friendly, 3.25-mile hike in the Laguna Mountain Recreation Area that will take about 2 hours to complete with Fido. Or, you can take the 9.2-mile roundtrip out-and-back journey (connecting with the Big Laguna Trail). If you're hoping to spend some time outside with Fido, this Mount Laguna, CA, path is for you! See Details
Salvation Mountain Bring Fido to this brightly painted hill that has become a dog-friendly landmark known as Salvation Mountain in Niland, CA. Leashed dogs are welcome at this piece of art in the desert. It's a perfect spot to stop along your road trip to get some great shots of your dog's Instagram. See Details
Old Town Wine Cellar Old Town Wine Cellar is a pet-friendly destination in historic downtown Yuma, AZ. Fido is welcome to accompany you inside while you browse through 300 domestic and imported wines and 30 American craft brews. Wine tasting is also available with a rotating menu. Check out their newsletter to see what they are pouring for the week. See Details
Pioneer Mail Trail Pioneer Mail Trail in Mount Laguna, CA, is an easy, dog-friendly, 1.75-mile hike in Cleveland National Forest that will take about 1 hour to complete with Fido. This trail will reward you with a stunning panoramic view. Anza Borrego Desert State Park lies 3000 feet below you, and mountains span as far as the eye can see to the north and south. An Adventure Pass is required. See Details
University Dog Park Bring Fido to play at University Dog Park in Palm Desert, CA. Pets are welcome to romp and play at this 2.4-acre park. This off-leash dog area includes separate areas for both small and large dogs, a picnic pavilion and water fountains. See Details
Chambers Park at Lake Cuyamaca Chambers Park at Lake Cuyamaca is a dog-friendly recreation area in Julian, CA, about an hour's drive from San Diego. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on one of the walking trails as long as visitors help preserve the lake's cleanliness by picking up after them. Day-use passes, and fees may be required to utilize the park. See Details
Borrego Springs County Park Off-Leash Dog Area Borrego Springs County Park is a pet-friendly destination with something for everyone in Borrego Springs, CA. Enjoy interactive play spaces, sports courts, walking paths, outdoor fitness stations and an amphitheater. A highlight of the park is the fenced dog park, supported by the Tail Is Up Foundation, where both big and small dogs can play safely in the beautiful desert surroundings. Dog owners are reminded to clean up after their pets. Please note the park is open from sunrise to sunset. See Details
Seasons Dog Park Seasons Dog Park in La Quinta, CA, features two separate play areas for small and large dogs. The park is surrounded by natural beauty. There is a dog water fountain as well as a bucket of toys. Fido will love running at this spacious park. See Details
Civic Center Park Fido will love exploring Civic Center Park with you, a dog-friendly recreational space in Palm Desert, CA! This 70-acre park has many amenities like baseball fields, basketball courts, a concession stand, picnic pavilions, a skate park and walking trails. Fido must stay on a leash no longer than six feet during your visit unless entering the fenced dog park on-site. See Details
Cahuilla Hills Park Cahuilla Hills Park is a dog-friendly public recreation area in Palm Desert, CA, welcoming leashed pups. The 27.5-acre park has amenities like a tennis court and picnic area, and also serves as a trailhead for the Cahuilla Hills Trail System. Dog owners should clean up any mess left behind. See Details
Rancho Mirage Dog Park Rancho Mirage Dog Park is a fully-fenced 4.5-acre area in Rancho Mirage, CA, with separate off-leash areas for large dogs and small dogs. Shaded areas with seating are also available. See Details
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