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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Moroni, UT

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Moroni. 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 Tanner Park
Tanner Park Salt Lake City, UT's Tanner Park is great place for Fido to get some exercise outdoors! The pet-friendly park goes down in a gully, and at the bottom there is a bridge where many folks let their dogs off leash to play in the creek. The current is strong, so please use caution. This is not your typical fenced in dog park. It is like hiking in the wilderness. There are no bathrooms or watering areas so be sure to bring your own. There are a number of bag and waste stations. Please be aware that the hike back up and out is not as easy. See Details
Pet Friendly Heughs Canyon Trail
Heughs Canyon Trail Heughs Canyon Trail on Canyon Winds Lane in Holladay, UT is dog-friendly. Located in the small city of Holladay, Utah, this beautiful trail leads to stunning views across the valley from the base of Mount Olympus. Along the way, you can stop off at a waterfall after traversing a steep creekside trail through rugged rock formations. The trail is rated moderate and is just over three miles out-and-back. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as they are cleaned up after. Parking for the trail is signposted on Wasatch Boulevard, just before East Canyon Cove Drive. See Details
Parley's Nature Reserve Parley's Nature Reserve is a great place to go with your dog in Salt Lake City, UT! A river runs the entire length of the reserve and it's pet-friendly in various locations. At the end of the dirt road, there is a large swimming hole. Dogs and kids enjoy cooling off here during the hot summer months. Dogs are allowed off-leash in designated areas only. See Details
Tibble Fork Reservoir The dog-friendly Tibble Fork and Silver Lake Flat Reservoirs in Provo, UT, are beautiful fresh water lakes located up American Fork Canyon. These popular outdoor recreation areas offer a wide variety of activities and trails perfect for hiking, mountain biking, fishing, camping, ATV’s and horseback riding. See Details
Capitol Reef National Park Pets are allowed on leash (6 feet or 1.8 meters or shorter) in the developed areas of the park including: -on the trail from the visitor center to the Fruita Campground -on the Fremont River Trail from the campground to the south end of Hattie's Field (where there is a gate) -in unfenced and/or unlocked orchards -in the Chesnut and Doc Inglesby picnic areas -in campgrounds -within 50 feet of centerline of roads (paved and dirt) open to public vehicle travel parking areas open to public vehicle travel

Pets are not permitted on other hiking trails, in public buildings, or in the backcountry. The entrance fee is $20 per vehicle for Capitol Reef National Park is paid into a self-serve tube at the beginning of the Scenic Drive, just past the campground. The cost includes all in a private vehicle. Capitol Reef is a 24-hour park, open all day, every day.
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Goblin Valley State Park Journey with Fido to the strange, colorful and dog-friendly Goblin Valley State Park in Green River, UT. The landscape, covered with sandstone goblins and formations, is often compared to Mars. Pets are welcome on trails throughout the park but must remain on a six-foot leash. See Details
Millcreek Canyon Millcreek Canyon is a pet-friendly recreation area in Salt Lake City, UT. Dogs are welcome year-round, and are allowed to be off-leash during odd-numbered days. The area features incredible views of the Wasatch Mountains and stunning canyon scenery. Bring Fido for some play time in Dog Lake, which can be accessed from Upper Big Water Trailhead. See Details
Jordan River Parkway Leashed dogs are welcome on the Jordan River Parkway in Salt Lake City, UT. The 45-mile trail spans through three different counties and the portion in Salt Lake City is dog friendly. Waste bags can be found at stations along the path. Remember to bring water and a bowl for Fido. See Details
Round Valley Trails Fido can join you on Park City, UT's pet-friendly Round Valley trails. This recreation space offers 2,100 acres of rolling, high-desert terrain with over 50 miles of beginner and intermediate tracks on the trail network. Wider, soft-surface, and paved paths are also available for humans and their pups to enjoy. Dogs are permitted off-leash in this area. 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
Neffs Canyon Trail Neffs Canyon Trail is a pet-friendly path in Salt Lake City, UT. At just over six miles, this heavily trafficked out and back trail is located near Salt Lake City and features stunning forest views. Dogs are welcome, although this is a difficult trail so make sure you pack accordingly and prepare well. See Details
Sugar House Park Leashed dogs are welcome in Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City, UT. This popular neighborhood park is a great place to walk the dog after eating in the surrounding neighborhood on your visit to the pet-friendly city. Amenities include paved walkways, picnic pavilions, a children's playground, and loyts of green space, all centered around a beautiful lake. See Details
Trailside Park Bring Fido to the pet-friendly Trailside Park in Park City, UT! This 63-acre community park is made up of approximately 17 acres of developed recreational amenities. Facilities include sports fields & courts, a skate park, a bike park, 2 playgrounds, 3 pavilions, a disc golf course, an off-leash trail, and a small dog park with agility obstacles. Kee your pup leashed in the community park areas. See Details
Butterfield Trailhead Regional Park Herriman, UT's Butterfield Trailhead Regional Park provides more than 13 miles of pet-friendly multi-use trail within the Southwest Canyon Trails Network, with a trail that connects to Yellow Fork. Hikers, equestrians, trail runners, and mountain bikers are welcome and all dogs must be leashed. See Details
Little Wild Horse Canyon & Bell Canyon Trailhead Grab Fido's leash and explore one of Utah's most popular slot canyons at Little Wild Horse Canyon & Bell Canyon Trailhead in Green River, UT. The pet-friendly trail follows through impressive rock formations. Dogs must remain on a leash while on the trail. Visitors are encouraged to check the weather prior to departing on a hike as the area is at risk for flash flooding. See Details
Little Sahara Recreation Area Little Sahara Recreation Area is full of dog-friendly sand dunes in Nephi, UT. Fido can join you on a high-octane fat-biking adventure over the dunes. The wheels will help you grip to the sand and you can glide over the verges with your pooch running alongside. Alternatively, you can jump on a sand-board or ski down Sand Mountain. For a more laid back visit, you can enjoy hiking in the 9000-acre Rockwell Outstanding Natural Area and check out some wildlife. See Details
Deer Creek State Park Deer Creek State Park in Wallsburg, UT welcomes outdoor enthusiasts and their furry friends to explore together. This pet-friendly retreat features an array of activities such as hiking, camping, picnicking and watersports, 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 pets. Note that animals are prohibited below the high water line and in or on the reservoir. See Details
Dimple Dell Regional Park The dog-friendly Dimple Dell Regional Park is a 630-acre recreation space running through Sandy, UT. Parkgoers enjoy visiting this space with their pups for the miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails that cross the Dimple Dell ravine. The water can run very fast and be extremely cold, so dogs must always remain leashed. See Details
Porter Rockwell Trail The Porter Rockwell Trail (Sandy Rail Trail) is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Sandy! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Porter Rockwell Trail (Sandy Rail Trail). Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest With plentiful trails and an abundance of scenic byways, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest offers ample ways to enjoy a day in the great outdoors in South Jordan, UT. Dogs must always be on a leash in all campgrounds, picnic areas, and trailheads. On odd-numbered days only, dogs are permitted off leash in Mill Creek Canyond. Dogs are not permitted in swimming areas or in Little and Big Cottonwood Canyon, City Creek Canyon, Emigration Canyon, Parley's Canyon (north & east of Mountain Dell Reservoir), Little and Big Willow Creek, and South Fork of Dry Creek. Please always clean up after your pets. See Details
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