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Dog-Friendly Activities in Salome, AZ

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Salome. 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 Cattail Cove State Park
Cattail Cove State Park More than 2,000 dog-friendly acres of natural wonderland await you and your pup at Cattail Cove State Park in Lake Havasu City, AZ. Relax, hike, bird-watch, enjoy the dog park, or have a picnic at this beautiful park on Lake Havasu. Fido must be leashed at all times on the trails, but may be off-leash at the designated dog beach. Please note that dogs are not allowed on the developed beaches for human use. See Details
Pet Friendly Thunderbird Conservation Park
Thunderbird Conservation Park Thunderbird Conservation Park, a 1,185-acre park in the Hedgpeth Hills, is a conservation area dedicated to preserving the desert environment in Glendale, AZ. It is pet-friendly and park activities include picnicking, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, jogging and bird watching. About 15 miles of multi-use, dog-friendly trails have been constructed, thanks to the efforts of many volunteer groups. See Details
Buckskin Mountain State Park Buckskin Mountain State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Parker, AZ. Bring Fido along to see the stunning views of the Colorado River along the Parker strip, an 18-mile stretch between Parker Dam and Headgate Dam. Mountains line the river on both the Arizona and California sides, and the wildlife is as varied as the recreational opportunities along the river. Dogs must be leashed at all times and are welcome on the campgrounds for no additional fee. See Details
Rotary Dog Park Rotary Dog Park in Bullhead City, AZ, features agility equipment and separate, fenced areas for small and big dogs. The park is right along the river so you can take Fido for a dip in the Colorado River after a long hard day of play. See Details
Martin Auto Museum Need a new profile picture? Head over to the pet-friendly Martin Auto Museum in Phoenix, AZ to have your photo taken with Fido sitting in a 1966 Corvette Stingray, or maybe a 1915 Model T. There are over 160 classic cars in the museum, all of which were donated from the personal collection of Mel Martin. Quiet pets are welcome, and please note that there's an entry fee. 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
Fain Park Fain Park is a pet-friendly spot in Prescott, AZ. This beautiful area is covered in lush green grass to wander around with your pooch. There's also a small lake with a waterfall and an easy trail running along a creek that dogs can wade in. The park also contains several other courses you can explore with your leashed pup. See Details
Spike's Desert Dog Park Spike's Desert Dog Park is a fenced dog park in Needles, CA, that was proudly created by dedicated volunteers. It's very clean and has grass and trees, water, a large shelter, benches, waste bags, a barbecue, picnic table, and a fire hydrant water feature that can be controlled by a timer that people can operate. There's plenty of shade for both humans and canines and ample room for ball chasing and running around. See Details
Dylan's Dog Park at SARA Park Dylan's Dog Park at SARA Park in Lake Havasu City, AZ is a recreation area for pups. This 2-acre off-leash dog park has two fenced-in areas, one for small dogs under 25 lbs and one for larger dogs over this weight. Both areas have grass, a pool, walking paths and several covered benches. Please note they are routinely closed Thursday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM for routine maintenance. See Details
Dog Park at Sahuaro Ranch Park The dog park at Sahuaro Ranch Park is located just south of the softball complex in Glendale, AZ. There are separate areas for large and small dogs, water fountains, waste stations, and some dog agility equipment. This is a great place to bring your pup for some play time, exercise, and social time with other pups. Be mindful that is closed every Tuesday. See Details
White Tank Mountain Regional Park White Tank Mountain Regional Park is dog friendly. Leashed pets are welcome at this stunningly beautiful public park. Take the hike out to a waterfall in the middle of the desert. Nearly 30,000 acres makes this the largest regional park in Maricopa County. Most of the park is made up of the rugged and beautiful White Tank Mountains on the Valleys west side. See Details
Sundance Park Dog Park The dog park at Sundance Park is a great spot for Fido to run and play in Buckeye, AZ. The grassy park has separate areas for large and small dogs to play off leash. There are also obstacles and water access. It is closed for maintenance every Wednesday. See Details
Copper Still Distillery Fido is welcome to join you for specialty cocktails at dog-friendly attraction Copper Still Distillery. A small family-owned distillery, you and Fido are invited to the front or rear patios to enjoy a wide selection of flavored moonshine, vodka, whiskey, gin, and rum. Copper Still have a full bar and showcase tasty seasonal signature cocktails which you can remake at home using spirits sold on the premises. Light snacks are available as you sit and relax with a delicious refreshing summer cocktail or whiskey-infused winter warmer. 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
Pioneer Living History Museum You and Fido will find more than 90 acres of history to explore at the pet-friendly Pioneer Living History Museum in Phoenix, AZ. Featuring authentic buildings, historically-accurate reproductions and costumed interpreters, this 1800s town has plenty to see and do. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Be aware that snakes are around during warm months. See Details
Roscoe Dog Park Roscoe Dog Park is a nice place to let your dog get some off-leash exercise on 6.5 acres in Goodyear, AZ. With separate areas for passive and active dogs, this is great place for all pooches! The park is open from 6 AM until 10 PM daily all year round. Amenities include water fountains for dogs and people, picnic table and benches, dog run with lighting, waste bags, double-gate entrance, restrooms and parking. See Details
Skyline Regional Park Skyline Regional Park in Buckeye, AZ is pet friendly. This 8,700 acre mountain preserve is located in the southern White Tank Mountains. The park is home to numerous trails to explore with your leashed pooch. See Details
Arizona Route 66 Museum The Arizona Route 66 Museum in Kingman, AZ, takes visitors on a historical journey through the iconic highway’s past, from prehistoric trade routes to its cultural impact. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome to join you in this pet-friendly museum for a unique family experience. See Details
Route 66 Dog Park Route 66 Dog Park in Kingman, AZ, is a fun, themed off-leash area where your pups can cool off and play. Designed with a Route 66 flair, it features a photo-worthy drive-thru shield, water fountains for pets and people, a fire hydrant, and a buried tractor tire. See Details
Salome, AZ, US