Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Nevada

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If your dog likes to ruff it, bring Fido hiking in Nevada. Our dog friendly hiking section includes everything from easy one-hour walks to fantastic overnight trips in Nevada that won’t be soon forgotten. Seriously, go take a hike!

Pet Friendly Sand Harbor State Park at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
Sand Harbor State Park at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park Leashed pets are allowed during the off-season at Sand Harbor State Park at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, a dog-friendly recreation area along the shores of Lake Tahoe in Incline Village, NV. Popular activities include enjoying the gorgeous lake and mountain views, hiking the trails, kayaking, and fishing. Pets are permitted from October 15 through April 15, and must be on a six-foot or shorter leash and cleaned up after. See Details
Pet Friendly Great Basin National Park
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
Desert National Wildlife Refuge Fido can join you for an adventure at Desert National Wildlife Refuge, a dog-friendly recreation area in Las Vegas, NV. You and your pup can hike the Corn Creek Trail system. Camping and wildlife viewing are also popular. Pets must be leashed and cleaned up after, and aren't permitted to disturb wildlife or other visitors. Pet waste stations are located along the trail system. See Details
Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge Leashed dogs are welcome at Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge in Alamo, NV. You and Fido can explore the many pet-friendly trails throughout the area. Picnicking, wildlife watching, camping, fishing and non-motorized boating are also popular activities. Please clean up after your pup and keep them on a leash throughout your visit. See Details
Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a pet-friendly recreation area in Moapa Valley, NV. You and your pup can explore the two short trails found here. Picnicking, bird and wildlife watching, and enjoying time in nature are also popular. Dogs must be leashed at all times and must remain on the marked trails and pathways. Please remember to clean up after Fido. See Details
Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge You and your leashed dog can explore Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, a pet-friendly recreation area in Denio and Winnemucca, NV. You and Fido can enjoy hiking the area's trails, wildlife watching, camping, picnicking and driving the auto tour. Please remember to clean up after your pup. See Details
Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge Leashed dogs are welcome at Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge, a pet-friendly recreation space in Fallon, NV. You and Fido can hike the area's trails including the interpretive trail to the Stillwater Point Reservoir observation platform. Driving the auto tour, picnicking, wildlife viewing and camping are also popular activities. Please remember to clean up after your pup. See Details
Bob Baskin Park Bob Baskin Park is a dog-friendly 6-acre park in Las Vegas, NV. It features a variety of activities, including a playground, picnic facilities, sports fields and courts, and grassy lawns for you and Fido to walk or relax. Keep your pup leashed and pack water on hot days. See Details
Lake Mead National Recreation Area Leashed pets are welcome to join their humans throughout many areas of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Boulder City, NV. Swim, boat, hike, cycle, camp and fish at America’s first and largest national recreation area. Dogs must be on a leash not exceeding six feet at all times, and humans must clean up after their pets. See Details
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