Dog Friendly Activities in Silver City, NM

There are 3 dog friendly activities in Silver City. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Silver City.

Pet Friendly San Vicente Trail to Brewer Hill
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
Pet Friendly Silver City Dog Park
Silver City Dog Park Fido can play off-leash at Silver City Dog Park in Silver City, NM. This spacious, fenced dog park offers a separate section for small pups, plenty of grass and shaded seating. See Details
Gila National Forest Go on an adventure with your furry friend at the dog-friendly Gila National Forest in Silver City, NM. This forest consists of three million acres of beautiful mountains, forested hills, wilderness areas and gorgeous scenery. You'll find tons of opportunities for hiking, camping, picnicking and more. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring enough water for you and Fido. See Details
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
Continental Divide Trail The Continental Divide Trail spans 3,100 miles through five states (New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana). Hikers can start at the southernmost point in Hachita, NM, at the Crazy Cook Monument or at the northernmost point at Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta. Dogs are welcome on the trail with the exception of portions that travel through national parks. The terrain can be very rough on paws and bears are a threat in the northern states, so prepare accordingly. See Details
Silver City, NM, US