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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Caborca, MX

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Caborca. 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 Sweetwater Preserve Trailhead
Sweetwater Preserve Trailhead Sweetwater Preserve Trailhead is a dog-friendly set of trails around the foothills of Tucson, AZ. There are a variety of trails that are great for all levels of hikers. Although dogs are permitted on the trails, so are horses and mountain bikes which means you and Fido need to be extra careful and they must be on a leash. The trails are plentiful, allowing a lot of freedom for dogs to explore. See Details
Pet Friendly Saguaro National Park
Saguaro National Park Bring Fido with you to explore the dog-friendly Saguaro National Park in Tucson, AZ. Pets are allowed only on roadways, picnic areas and paved trails. Dogs are not allowed on trails, off-road or inside visitors centers. Dog owners should keep Fido on a leash no more than six feet and should watch out for cactus spines, thorny brush, snakes, open mine shafts, scorpions, and heat stroke in their pet. There are seven different dog-friendly hiking trails you and your pup can explore together! See Details
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument The Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Ajo, AZ, is pet friendly. Dogs are welcome on the Palo Verde Trail, Campground Perimeter Trail, and all roads open to visitors, including the paved campground areas. Your pup can also join you on the nature trail at the Kris Eggle Visitor Center, but they must access the trail from the parking lot, not through the visitor center. Make sure you keep them on a leash under six feet for the duration of your time in the park. See Details
Painted Hills Trail Park Dogs are allowed in Painted Hills Trails Park, provided you keep them on a leash at all times. Make it a practice to always clean up after your dog. Painted Hills Trails Park is open from dawn until dusk, and has trailhead parking for 19 vehicles. The park has approximately 4 miles of trails that are open to all non-motorized trail users See Details
Rillito River Park The Rillito River Park, located in Tucson, AZ, provides a serene setting for a city stroll with Fido. A paved tree-lined path and surrounding desert landscape make this area perfect for your daily constitutional with man's best friend. It's best to go early in the morning or at sunset to avoid the heat, but if you're out during the day, be sure to bring a dish so that Fido can get a drink at the water fountains located at each intersection along the trail. See Details
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park Bring Fido with you to explore the dog-friendly Tubac Presidio State Historic Park in Tubac, the first official state park of Arizona! The stunning area is dedicated to preserving the history of the territory that would eventually become Arizona. There are a total of eight miles of hiking trails. Dogs must be on a 6-foot leash at all times and are not permitted in any buildings except the visitor center and picnic area. See Details
Anza Trail at Tumacacori National Historical Park The Anza Trail is a dog-friendly trail in Tumacacori, AZ, that leads back and forth between Tumacácori National Historical Park and Tubac Presidio State Historic Park. For those not wanting to do the full 8-mile roundtrip, there is a shuttle that welcomes leashed pets at certain times during the year. Check the website for current schedule. Please note that dogs must be leashed at all times and are not permitted on mission grounds or inside buildings. See Details
Rattlesnake Bridge Located by Iron Horse Park in Tucson, AZ, is the pet-friendly pedestrian and bicycle Rattlesnake Bridge! Fido can join you in walking over Broadway Boulevard. through the belly of this vast diamondback rattlesnake structure. See Details
Feliz Paseos Park With easy access from downtown Tucson, Feliz Paseos Park is a perfect escape for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature without straying far from the city. The 57-acre parcel offers a 2-mile trail with interpretive signs. A portion of the trail is paved and universally accessible. It is an ideal spot for walking, wildlife viewing, and enjoying the desert landscape with your leashed pup. The park also features drinking water, ADA-accessible family restrooms, and a large ramada to provide shade. See Details
Atterbury Wash Greenway Chuck Ford Lakeside Park is a pet-friendly community spot in Tucson, AZ. Your leashed four-legged family member is welcome to tag along to explore the area. Amenities include a fitness station, grills and multi-purpose fields. The park is also part of the Atterbury Wash Greenway trail system. Restrooms are available. See Details
Parque La Coraza Parque La Coraza is a pet-friendly recreation area located in the Rancho Sahuarita development in Sahuarita, AZ. Bring your leashed pup along to enjoy a walk or a picnic. Park amenities include green space, a basketball court, a playground, Sonoran Learning Trail and a special tribute to First Responders. The park also features a fenced dog park for off-leash exercise. See Details
Lincoln Regional Park Lincoln Regional Park is a pet-friendly community spot in Tucson, AZ. Your leashed four-legged friend is welcome to explore the 419-acre area. Amenities include a walking trail from the Atterbury Wash Greenway and a state-of-the-art dog park. Restrooms, picnic tables and drinking fountains are also on site. See Details
Desert Meadows Park Desert Meadows Park in Green Valley, AZ, is a dog-friendly, 4-acre community gem with access to miles of the Historic Anza Trail. Maintained by Green Valley Gardeners, this peaceful park features demonstration gardens, a certified arboretum and is a birding hot spot. Enjoy Sonoran Desert beauty while your pup explores the scents. See Details

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