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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Cameron, AZ

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Cameron. 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 Montezuma Castle National Monument
Montezuma Castle National Monument Montezuma Castle National Monument is a pet-friendly attraction in Camp Verde, AZ. Pets are welcome on the paved trails but must remain on a leash under six feet. Please pack accordingly, as the park hits extreme temperatures. Never leave your pup in the car or tied up anywhere when visiting, but be sure to sign Fido up to be a Bark Ranger! See Details
Pet Friendly Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park Explore the beauty of red dunes, blown by the wind into ever-changing shapes at dog-friendly Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kanab, UT. Fido must be leashed while you explore this beautiful natural area, and please clean up after him. Sand heats up quickly, so make sure your pooch's feet are protected, too. The park is open sunrise to sunset. See Details
Toadstool Hoodoos Located in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, the Toadstool Hoodoos in Kanab, UT are dog friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join you as you hike past the mushroom-shaped rock formations on The Toadstools Trailhead, up to views of the Paria River Valley and even more toadstools. The trail is open year-round and is free to the public. For information on parking and the best seasons to enjoy the Toadstool Hoodoos, visit its website. See Details
West Fork Oak Creek Trailhead West Fork Oak Creek Trailhead is a dog-friendly, well-maintained three mile trail in the Coconino National Forest. The trail goes through the Oak Creek canyon with many different plants for your pooch to see and sniff, and in several places the trail crosses a beautiful creek. Your dog must remain on leash at all times, and you may be subject to ticketing and fines if you do not comply. Please contact the USDA Forest Service for current rates and fees regarding use of the trail, as well as fire danger level. See Details
Little Horse Trail No. 61 Bring Fido to the dog-friendly Little Horse Trail No. 61 in Sedona, AZ. Leashed pups are welcome to join you on this trail, where you'll both be surrounded by the familiar red rock that Arizona is famed for. This 3.4-mile out-and-back trail is for all levels of hiker. Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass is required to park at the trailhead. See Details
Horseshoe Bend Horseshoe Bend is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page in Arizona. Known as the east rim of the Grand Canyon, this stunning natural phenomenon will take any visitor's breath away. Leashed dogs are welcome to hike to viewing points with their owners to enjoy the stunning views. Don't forget to bring water for your pup to enjoy on hot days and clean up any mess left behind. There's an entry fee per vehicle. 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
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Encompassing over 1.25 million acres, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Page, AZ, is dog friendly! Leashed pups are welcome to explore Glen Canyon and cool off in the lake. The Recreation Area is open 24 hours a day, year-round. Information on entrance fees for vehicles, motorcycles, individuals, and boats can be found on their official website. Fido is NOT allowed in archaeological sites; on marinas, docks, walkways, and launch ramps (except when proceeding directly to or from a boat); along the San Juan River from Clay Hills Crossing upstream to the Glen Canyon NRA boundary; in the Orange Cliffs particular permit area; on Rainbow Bridge NM (except for pets in vessels at the courtesy docks); on the Colorado River downstream from the dam to the boundary of the Grand Canyon NP; or in Coyote Gulch, within the limits of GCNRA. See Details
Grand Canyon National Park Grand Canyon National Park is one of the seven natural wonders of the world in Arizona. Fido can join you as you view some of the world's most spectacular examples of erosion. Just keep your furry friend on a leash as you explore the north and south rim and pack supplies for your pup! Please note that pets aren't permitted below the rim or on park buses. See Details
The Wave A trip to the Wave-Coyote Buttes is an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime outdoor adventure you can share with Fido in Kanab, UT. You can only hike at The Wave if you have a permit, and only 20 people per day receive permits. Due to the popularity of permit requests, a lottery system as been instituted. 10 permits are issued 4 months in advance via the online lottery and 10 permits are issued at the walk-in lottery for next-day use. Permits are also required for any dog accompanying you, although canine permits do not count toward the 20 permits per day limit. To register for the online permit lottery, visit the website. See Details
Kendrick Park Watchable Wildlife Trail Kendrick Park Watchable Wildlife Trail is a pet-friendly hiking destination in Flagstaff, AZ. You may experience a wide variety of bird, insect and animal life on this unique trail. There are two trails located at this site. A short paved loop that is ADA accessible, and a longer loop with a native surface on flat terrain. Both options provide an educational interpretive experience. Please be sure to keep your furry friend on a leash when visiting. See Details
Dead Horse Ranch State Park Dead Horse Ranch State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Cottonwood, AZ. You and your pup can explore various trails or spend the day fishing. Picnic tables are also available throughout the park for use. Please note Fido must be on a leash at all times. See Details
Crescent Moon Picnic Site Leashed dogs are welcome at this Sedona picnic site. One of the most photographed scenes in the southwest is towering Cathedral Rock reflected in the waters of Oak Creek at Red Rock Crossing. It should come as no surprise, then, that the picnic area located at that same site is as popular as it is beautiful. People come here to fish, swim, and wade in the creek, as well as to picnic and photograph the scenery. At times it can become quite crowded. If you want the world-class beauty of Red Rock Crossing all to yourself (or nearly so) visit early in the morning or on a weekday. Some people and pups may choose to get wet. Vault toilets and beverage vending machines on site. An $11 per vehicle day-use fee is required. See Details
Buffalo Park Buffalo Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Flagstaff, AZ. Fido is welcome to join you on the two-mile gravel loop trail with fitness stations and picnicking space while you enjoy the scenic mountain view. The park also features a bridge that connects to additional pathways and offers wooded trails. See Details
Watson Lake Park Watson Lake Park is a pet-friendly spot in Prescott, AZ. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on this beautiful trail of stunning scenery. The scenic park allows access to Watson Woods, as well as the boulders of the Granite Dells. The lake is a popular recreation area for pups and their owners who want to get out on the water or complete a round of disc golf. Please note there is a parking fee. See Details
Wildcat Trail The Wildcat Trail is a popular dog-friendly trail within Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park in Oljato-Monument Valley, AZ. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the only self-guided trail in the area. This journey is a 3.2-mile loop hike (4 miles total, including the return) that will allow you to see the Mitten Buttes and Merrick Butte up close. See Details
Coconino National Forest The Coconino National Forest allows dogs in most forest areas in Flagstaff, AZ, as long as they are on a 6-foot leash. Please visit the websites for more information about the locations where dogs are not allowed. Notable areas included Coconino, Lake Mary Picnic Area, Lava River Cave, and Red Mountain Trail. See Details
Tuzigoot National Monument Tuzigoot National Monument comprises 42 acres outside of Clarkdale, AZ. Bring Fido to explore the pet-friendly trails with interpretive signage and the Tavasci Marsh. Just be sure to pack accordingly, as there is no shade. See Details
The Kanab Trails System The trails system surrounding Kanab, UT has a number of diverse, beautiful, scenic and totally dog-friendly trails. A little rock climbing, fields, wildflowers and fascinating landforms make this area a real treasure for anyone who likes an enjoyable healthy romp with their dog. Exertion level is easy to moderate. See Details
Nate Avery Trail Nate Avery Trail is a great pet-friendly trail to take your pooch on in Flagstaff, AZ. One of the most popular urban trails in the area, this two-mile loop around Buffalo Park leads to an expansive open space on the flat top of McMillan Mesa, an ancient lava flow. The trail will also lead you through a wooded ravine to some awesome views of Humphrey's Peak, the Dry Lake Hills, and Mount Elden. See Details
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