Pet Friendly Attractions in Arizona
Arizona has pet friendly attractions that you can experience with your four-legged kids! Since life’s journey is best shared with a pet, don’t leave them behind when taking in the attractions in AZ. We’ve dug up pet friendly attractions in Arizona that are sure pet-pleasers!
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Gilbert, Arizona
The pet-friendly Wildhorse Ranch Rescue hosts highly entertaining music events from October through May, and there is also an indoor art gallery to enjoy. Dogs are always welcome and receive free gifts when they visit! All proceeds from the events wi...
Queen Creek, Arizona
Would you like to train your dog for agility, but don't know where to start? Club-Doggie offers access to full-sized competition equipment, one-inch thick rubber flooring, 5,000 square feet, and climate control! These month-to-month memberships allow...
Tucson, Arizona
The Tucson Botanical Gardens are open on Tuesdays in the summer months (May-September). You and your dog can wander through five and a half gorgeous acres of lush greenery, shady paths and beautiful blooming cacti, succulents, annuals and perennia...
Cottonwood, Arizona
At the Dead Horse Ranch State Park, you and your dog can explore over 420 acres while hiking, canoeing, picnicking, fishing, and more. Dogs must be leashed at all times.
Tubac, Arizona
At Tubac Presidio State Historic Park, you and your dog can explore the historic Tubac area and get a glimpse into the past. 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.
Superior, Arizona
Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park is a beautiful 323-acre botanical collection that includes a 1.5-mile main loop walking trail. Pets are welcome at the Arboretum, but must remain leashed at all times.
Parker, Arizona
Enjoy camping, hiking, and relaxing in the company of your furry best friend at River Island State Park. The park offers many campsites, a sandy beach, cove, and trails, and is a perfect spot to enjoy a day in nature. Dogs must be leashed and attende...
Flagstaff, Arizona
The Coconino National Forest boasts ten different wilderness areas where visitors can camp, hike, ride on horseback, and watch wildlife. The national forest allows leashed dogs in most areas. Areas where dogs are not allowed include Coconino, Lake Ma...
Phoenix, Arizona
The Pioneer Living History Village gives visitors a chance to explore an 1800's village with original buildings and historically accurate reproductions. At the Village, you will find cowboys, lawmen, and Victorian ladies, as well as a blacksmith shop...
Bisbee, Arizona
Lavender Jeep Tours offers 7 different narrated tours in and around the historic town of Bisbee. Dogs are allowed, but they must be quiet, leashed, well-behaved, and under their owner's control at all times.