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Dog-Friendly Activities in Rachel, NV

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Rachel. 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 Valley of Fire State Park
Valley of Fire State Park The Valley of Fire State Park is located in the Mojave Desert of Overton, NV. The dog-friendly park lies in a basin 4 miles wide by 6 miles long. Its elevation varies between 2,000 and 2,600 feet. You'll see petrified trees dating back more than 2,000 years! Pets are welcome, but they must be kept on a leash of not more than six feet in length, and pups aren't permitted in the Visitor Centers. See Details
Pet Friendly Barkin' Basin Dog Park at Wayne Bunker Park
Barkin' Basin Dog Park at Wayne Bunker Park Barkin' Basin Dog Park at Wayne Bunker Park is a great spot for Fido to run and play off leash in Las Vegas, NV. There are three separate areas, benches, trees, drinking fountains and water spigots. Note that the park is closed on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM for routine maintenance. See Details
Goldwell Open Air Museum Goldwell Open Air Museum is a dog-friendly art exhibit in Beatty, NV. Located near the ghost town of Rhyolite, this 15-acre outdoor sculpture park contains art by artists all over the world. Feel free to wander with Fido around the exhibits that include a bunch of ghouls cycling and a giant pink brick lady. 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
Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park in Ely, NV, is dog friendly. Pets on leashes under six feet can join their owners at this historic destination. You and Fido can wander around these huge old charcoal hut-like buildings and enjoy the numerous trails in the area too. Note that there is an entry fee into this park. See Details
Dog Park at Children's Memorial Park Bring Fido for some off leash play at the dog park at Children's Memorial Park in Las Vegas, NV. This dog park is a great place for your pet to make friends. The park is fenced and includes a separate small dog area and shady trees. See Details
Cathedral Rock Trail Cathedral Rock Trail in Mount Charleston, NV, is pet friendly. At nearly three miles, this out-and-back trail is rated moderate as it can get a little steep at times. Bring your leashed pooch with you to wander up from Mazie Canyon, enjoying wildflowers and butterflies during the spring. You can pause for a moment at the waterfall around halfway up the pathway which has an old road leading to it. The trail climbs a few short, steep switchbacks before reaching the summit, with a spectacular view of Kyle Canyon. Be careful of wintery hikes as this spot is a major avalanche zone and clean up any mess that is left behind. 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 Kellogg-Zaher Sports Complex The dog park at Kellogg-Zaher Sports Complex is a great spot for Fido to run and pay off leash in Las Vegas, NV. The space is grassy with separate areas for small and large dogs. Amenities include benches and waste stations. Bring your own water and water bowls for your pup. See Details
Dogs Park at Woofter Family Park The dog park at Woofter Family Park in Las Vegas is a fenced, off-leash dog area for dogs in Las Vegas, NV. There are separate areas for small and large dogs. See Details
Mount Charleston Pet owners looking to escape the desert heat with Fido should check out the dog-friendly Mount Charleston in Nevada. Located just an hour away from downtown Las Vegas, Mount Charleston has 50 miles of hiking trails in a climate with temperatures averaging 20 degrees lower than Sin City. One of the most popular hikes from November is the Bristlecone Trail, perfect for sledding, snowman building, and playing fetch with snowballs. The Spring Mountains National Recreation Area offers opportunities for year-round fun. See Details
Craig Ranch Regional Park Dog Park Craig Ranch Regional Park features a dog park in North Las Vegas, NV. You can access the dog park via the main gate off of Craig Rd, or drive around back of the park by going down Lone Mountain. There is convenient parking available. There are two separate dog runs, one for small dogs and one for big dogs. Amenities include picnic tables, water access, and waste stations. See Details
Centennial Hills Dog Park Pets will love to play off-leash at Centennial Hills Dog Park in Las Vegas, NV. It is fully fenced and grass covered, with benches, waste stations, and water access. Often crowded, your pet will be sure to find others to play with! See Details
Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument Mammoths, lions, and camels once roamed along wetlands just north of what is now known as Las Vegas, NV. Their history is preserved at Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument and is ready to be discovered by you and your leashed pup. The national monument is 22,650 acres and stretches along US Hwy 95 north of Aliante to Creech Air Force Base. See Details
Love's Travel Stop Love's Travel Stop in Las Vegas, NV, has a dog-friendly outdoor area. The fully-fenced dog park features shade, Astroturf, wood chips and a convenient waste station. See Details
Cathedral Gorge Cathedral Gorge is a dog-friendly area in Panacea, NV. This popular rocky park is located in a long, narrow valley, which can be explored on the many trails. The trails weave in and out of the cave-like formations and cathedral-like spires, formed over tens of millions of years. It's an ideal spot to bring Fido and check out what makes Nevada such a paradise for folk who love the outdoors. Dogs are welcome throughout the park on a leash under six feet, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them to preserve the park's cleanliness. See Details
Ice Age Fossils State Park Fido can join you at Ice Age Fossils State Park, a pet-friendly recreation area in North Las Vegas, NV. This site is rich in paleontological history, and many fossils have been found here. You and your pup can hike the three trails at the park, including the Megafauna Trail that features life-sized sculptures of the animals that once roamed the area. Dogs must be cleaned up after and on a leash no longer than six feet. See Details
Dog Park at All American Park Bring your pet for some off-leash fun at the dog park located in the northeast corner of All American Park in Las Vegas, NV. It is fully fenced with benches and waste receptables. Bring your own water bowls and waste bags. See Details
Foxtail Picnic & Winter Snowplay Area Foxtail Picnic & Winter Snowplay Area is a recreation area in Las Vegas, NV, with access to dog-friendly, year-round fun! Visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, scenic driving and winter snowplay in this forested desert oasis. During the winter season, you and Fido can enjoy hillside snowplay, snowshoeing, sledding, building snowmen and making snow angels. See Details
Police Memorial Dog Park Pets love to have some off-leash fun at the fenced-in Police Memorial Dog Park in Las Vegas, NV. There are separate areas for large and small dogs, well-tended grass, drinking water, and benches. See Details
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