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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Sasabe, AZ

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Sasabe. 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 Patagonia Lake State Park
Patagonia Lake State Park Patagonia Lake State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Nogales, AZ. You and your pup will find plenty of natural beauty. The park overlooks a 265-acre man-made lake for fishing. Your pup can hike along the creek trail with you, to see a variety of birds and wildlife. Dogs must be leashed at all times and are not permitted on developed beaches. See Details
Roy P. Drachman Agua Caliente Regional Park Bring Fido along to Roy P. Drachman Agua Caliente Regional Park, a dog-friendly park in Tucson, AZ. This park is a unique 101-acre space that features a perennial warm spring and pond that is home to an exceptionally rich mix of plants and animals. Stroll the network of accessible paved and gravel trails with interpretive signs that explain the geology and history of the warm spring and the natural and human history of the site or picnic in the shade of mature palm trees and native mesquite trees. See Details
Catalina State Park Bring Fido with you to explore the dog-friendly Catalina State Park in Tucson, AZ. This state park is over 5,500 acres and sits at the base of the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains. Explore the foothills, canyons, and streams with your pup! Catalina State Park has plenty of hiking, biking, and birding trails. Fido must be leashed at all times. See Details
Agua Caliente Hill South Trailhead Bring Fido for a hike on the dog-friendly Agua Caliente Hill South Trailhead in Tucson, AZ. This path connects with the Coronado State Park trail system. The trail offers beautiful views of the city. Although Cat Track Tank at 1.6 miles sometimes has water, it's best to bring a good supply for you and your dog. See Details
Lower Tanque Verde Falls Lower Tanque Verde Falls is a pet-friendly trail in Tucszon, AZ. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you on this approximate 1.9 mile trail, commonly labeled as hard difficulty. The sign for the trailhead is marked at the parking area on eastern Redington Rd. Along the trail you'll experience rugged terrain and the beautiful Tanque Verde waterfall. Make sure your pup is leashed and has water for this three hour hike. See Details
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
Picacho Peak State Park Picacho Peak State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Picacho, AZ. Hike up the beautiful mountain with your furry best friend on one of the winding trails. Other features of the park include a playground, historical markers, picnic areas, ramadas, grills, restrooms and a campground. Dogs must be leashed at all times and are not permitted in any building. 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
Arizona National Scenic Trail The Arizona National Scenic Trail begins in Mexico, passes through several remote regions of Arizona, and ends in Utah. Leashed dogs are welcome to hike with you. There are a few passages where dogs are not permitted: Passage 1 - Coronado National Memorial, Passage 9 - Saguaro National Park, Passages 11-12 Pusch Ridge Wilderness, and Passages 37-39 through Grand Canyon National Park. Bringing plenty of water for both you and Fido is crucial. Be on the lookout for cacti, venomous wildlife, and paw discomfort due to the rocky and sandy terrain. 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
Dove Mountain Explore the great outdoors with Fido at the dog-friendly Dog Mountain in Marana, AZ. This large nature preserve has more than 50 miles worth of hiking and biking trails. Trails are well marked and well kept. Dogs must remain leashed at all times. 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
Granite Overlook Loop Granite Overlook Loop is a pet-friendly trail located in Oracle, AZ. Fido is welcome to join you on this 1.6 mile loop, but dogs must remain on a leash. Granite Overlook Loop passes through oak trees and granite boulders to reach the highest elevation in Oracle State Park at 4622 feet. See Details
Mariposa Trail Mariposa Trail is a 1.2 mile trail located inside Oracle State Park in Oracle, AZ. Fido is welcome to join you on this pet-friendly hike, but dogs must remain on a leash. Mariposa Trail is named for the beautiful Mariposa lilies that bloom in the Spring. See Details
Kartchner Caverns State Park Kartchner Caverns State Park is a dog-friendly state park in Benson, AZ. This state park and trail features a cave with over 2 miles of passages. They offer cave tours, RV sites, tent camping, cabin camping, and cavern exploration. Your leashed dog is welcome to join in the outside areas of the park, but they are not allowed inside any of the buildings or inside the cave tours. Pets are not allowed to be left unattended outdoors or in vehicles in the parking lot, those who violate this rule will be receive a ticket and fine. See Details
Brown Canyon Ranch Brown Canyon Ranch is a pet-friendly preservation area in Sierra Vista, AZ. Nestled on the northeastern flanks of the Huachuca Mountains, this historic site boasts scenic grasslands, oak & juniper trees, and stunning mountain vistas. Visitors can explore the ranch house, enjoy picnics under cottonwood trees, stroll around the pond, and hike nearby trails into Miller Peak Wilderness. While visiting, please remember to adhere to national forest regulations, and leash & clean up after your pet. See Details
Sonoita Creek State Natural Area The Sonoita Creek State Natural Area is a dog-friendly nature reserve in Patagonia, AZ. This area is nestled inside the larger Patagonia Lake State Park. An ideal spot for hiking, there are 20 miles of hiking trails to explore with Fido. Bird watching is also a popular activity in all seasons. Dogs must be leashed at all times during your visit, and are not permitted in the swimming area. See Details
Crest Trail #103 Explore nature with Fido on the dog-friendly Crest Trail #103 in Hereford, AZ. This trail is located within the Coronado National Memorial. The 4-mile trek is considered difficult, but is the only hike within the park that allows dogs. It begins at the northeastern section of Montezuma Pass and ends at Miller Peak. Pets must be on a leash of six feet or less in length at all times. See Details
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