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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Enterprise, UT

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Enterprise. 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 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
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
Red Hills Desert Garden Red Hills Desert Garden is a dog-friendly attraction in St. George, UT, that welcomes leashed dogs. This desert conservation garden is nestled in the red rocks with easy trails and picnic area. Wander around the 5-acre preserve that is home to more than 5,000 desert plants, a stream, replica slot canyon and dinosaur tracks. The botanical garden has plenty of trashcans for you to preserve the cleanliness of the park. There's a fish viewing area that's delightfully cool for pups who need a break from the sun. See Details
Cedar Breaks National Monument Cedar Breaks National Monument in Brian Head, UT is pet friendly. Dogs must be on a leash under six feet during their visit to the area. Pets are allowed on the sunset and campground trails. These trails run between the Information Center and end at either the campground or Sunset Overlook. Dogs are not allowed on the Spectra/Ramparts Trail, the Alpine Pond Trail or inside the Visitor Center. Pets are allowed on all paved areas, which includes the overlooks located throughout the Monument. See Details
Zion National Park Leashed dogs are allowed in certain areas of Zion National Park in Springdale, UT. Dogs are allowed on the Pa'rus Trail, on public roads and parking areas, in developed campgrounds, picnic areas, and on the grounds of Zion Lodge. All other trails, wilderness areas, shuttle buses, and public buildings are closed to pets. Properly-restrained pets may be left unattended in developed campgrounds only when environmental conditions are safe for the animal, and the animal is quiet. Dog owners must clean up after their pets and dispose of waste in trash receptacles. 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
Red Canyon Visitor Center Red Canyon Visitor Center is a pet-friendly spot in Panguitch, UT. Located close to Bryce Canyon National Park, the park is home to beautiful scenery and it's a great place to take dogs. Full of trails that lead to stunning views, this one is a great alternative to the more well known Bryce Canyon. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Fremont Indian State Park and Museum Discover artifacts, petroglyphs, and pictographs left behind by the Fremont Indians at dog-friendly Fremont Indian State Park in Sevier, UT. During the construction of Interstate 70, the largest known Fremont Indian village was uncovered. Take Fido for a hike on the trails and then camp at nearby Castle Rock Campground or Sam Stowe Campground. Dogs are not permitted in the museum or park buildings. See Details
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area Red Cliffs National Conservation Area is pet-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the 130 miles of non-motorized trails that wind around 45,000 acres of public land. While you're exploring with your pooch, you'll discover views of Pine Valley Mountains and Dixie National Forest, plus access to the communities of Ivins, Santa Clara, St. George, Washington, and Leeds in the surrounding area. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind to preserve the cleanliness of the park. See Details
Pa'rus Trail Although dogs are not permitted on many of the trails in Zion National Park, your pup is welcome to join you on the Pa'rus trail in Springdale, UT. This paved out-and-back trail is an easy 3.5-mile round-trip walk. Keep Fido on a leash and clean up after him. This trail is also popular with cyclists, so make sure to watch out for them. See Details
Clark County Wetlands Park Trails Clark County Wetlands Park is a pet-friendly trail system in Las Vegas, NV. The largest park in the Las Vegas park system, leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on trails and trailheads outside the Nature Preserve. It's a hidden getaway for urban pups to explore some wetlands. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that dogs leave behind. 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
Kershaw-Ryan State Park Dogs are welcome at Kershaw-Ryan State Park in Caliente, NV. Situated in a colorful, scenic canyon at the northern end of Rainbow Canyon, the steep canyon walls tower to 700 feet and overlook a long, narrow valley. Early settlers in the area cultivated a garden of grape vines, fruit trees and a grass lawn surrounding a spring-fed pond. You and Fido can explore this unusual park together on the Overlook Trail. Locals suggest postponing hikes until the early evening, or getting up early to hike during the hotter months. See Details
Kolob Canyons Located at Zion National Park in New Harmony, UT, the Kolob Canyons district is an area that begins with a five-mile scenic drive showcasing crimson canyons and access to trails and viewpoints. Four-legged friends are invited to join you on the Pa'rus Trail, a 3.5-mile round-trip path that follows the Virgin River from the South Campground to Canyon Junction. This is the only trail in Zion National Park that allows both leashed pets and cyclists. See Details
Dixie National Forest Dixie National Forest in Cedar City, UT welcomes outdoor enthusiasts and their furry friends to explore together. This pet-friendly retreat features an array of activities such as hiking, biking, camping, picnicking and photography, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all visitors. Dogs are required to be on a leash no longer than six feet, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their animals. See Details
Echo Canyon State Park Echo Canyon State Park is a dog-friendly park in Pioche, NV. This park is a perfect place to bring Fido to camp, fish, hike and enjoy the beautiful Eastern Nevada scenery. The centerpiece of the park is the 35-acre reservoir with a campground, picnic area, group use facilities and boat launch. Anglers come from all around to try and snag a rainbow trout, largemouth bass, crappie, or even a German brown trout. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Spring Valley State Park Leashed pups are welcome at Spring Valley State Park in Pioche, NV. This historic and pet-friendly park is well worth a visit with your pooch. Centered around the 59-acre Eagle Valley Reservoir, anglers will love this park. Hiking the developed trail, camping and boating are also popular. Dogs must be cleaned up after and on a six-foot or shorter leash throughout their visit. See Details
Beaver Dam State Park Dogs are allowed at Beaver Dam State Park in Caliente, Nevada. This area is teeming with varied wildlife that occupy the streams and waterfalls, pinyon, juniper and ponderosa forests, and trek over volcanic and sedimentary rocks around the park. Stride with your pup on the Overlook Trail, leading to a 360-degree panorama of the canyon; relax on the easy Oak Knoll Trail that leads to great fishing spots; or jump on the Waterfall Trail, which is lined with abundant streams, warm springs, and waterfalls. Dogs must be on a leash under six feet long during their visit to the park and all mess should be cleaned up after them. See Details
Great Basin National Park Great Basin National Park in Baker, NV, offers some pet-friendly activities for you and Fido to enjoy. You and your pup can hike the Lexington Arch Trail and the trail between Baker and the Great Basin Visitor Center. Pets must be cleaned up after, on a six-foot or shorter leash, and may not be left unattended at any time. Fido can enjoy a walk in the campgrounds, in front of the visitor centers and along roadways. Dogs aren't permitted in Lehman Caves or the backcountry of the park, at evening programs, or on any trails in the park other than the two listed above. See Details
Enterprise, UT, US