Grand Canyon is pet friendly! If you need help to decide where to stay, play, or eat with Fido, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s the scoop on our favorite pet friendly hotels, dog friendly activities, and restaurants that allow dogs in Grand Canyon.
Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel welcomes two pets of any size for an additional fee of $50 per stay. Ground-floor rooms are pet friendly. Both dogs and cats… Full pet policy & more
Pet policies are determined by the individual host of each Airbnb property. For more information on the pet fee, weight limit, and other restrictions… Full pet policy & more
Dogs are allowed at Mather Campground, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet when outside your vehicle. For more information on pet… Full pet policy & more
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… Full details & more
Grand Canyon Kennel South Rim will care for Fido during your stay in the lodge, as pets are not permitted in most guest rooms. The kennel is open Friday… Full details & more
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Posted May 6, 2009
Posted May 6, 2009
Dog beach walton rocks beach fort pirce florida
Sebastian loved the beach, this is a off lead beach, but Sebastian the Italian Greyhound is a sight hound and for his safety, a leash was needed.
Posted April 30, 2017
Posted April 30, 2017
Kayenta on the South Rim
Kayenta received a lot of complements in 2016 walking around the South Rim paved trail where dogs are allowed. But you can also park off the road and hike on a non-paved trail to Shoshone Point on the South Rim with dogs. As long as there is not a reserved event out there, you are allowed to hike the dirt path with your dog and enjoy the amazing overlook there with rest room and picnic tables. She loved it!
Posted May 18, 2009
Posted May 18, 2009
Arizona at the Grand Canyon
Arizona, two year old Miniature Australian Shepherd, visiting the Grand Canyon. She loved the sights and smells, but stayed away from the edge!
Posted November 25, 2016
Posted November 25, 2016
Sasha at Grand Canyon
Walking the Rim trails.
Posted July 16, 2017
Posted July 16, 2017
North Rim
Annie looking over the North Rim.
Posted March 18, 2017
Posted March 18, 2017
Coco goes to the Grand Canyon
Coco the 3.5 lb. teacup Yorkie stops and admires the Grand Canyon while walking on the Rim Trail.