Dog Friendly Activities in Phoenix, AZ

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There are 59 dog friendly activities in Phoenix. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Phoenix.

Pet Friendly Desert Ridge Marketplace
Desert Ridge Marketplace The pet-friendly Desert Ridge Marketplace in Phoenix, AZ has something for everyone in its 1.2 million square feet of retail space. For the human kids, there is a splash pad and playground. For the furry ones, there is a PetSmart. The Marketplace is host to live music every Friday and Saturday night, beginning at 6:00 PM. Dogs are welcome, but they must be leashed, and individual stores and restaurants have their own policies on whether or not they allow dogs inside. See Details
Pet Friendly Lookout Mountain Preserve
Lookout Mountain Preserve Enjoy hiking the variety of trails through the pet-friendly Lookout Mountain Preserve in Phoenix, AZ. This mountain is a smaller cousin to the more popular North Mountain area, located just to the south. Though lower in elevation than nearby summits, it provides a chance to hike to a peak and enjoy vistas without the crowds and steep elevation gains of nearby Piestewa Peak and North Mountain. Your pup is welcome to join you but must be leashed at all times. See Details
Pioneer Living History Museum You and Fido will find more than 90 acres of history to explore at the pet-friendly Pioneer Living History Museum in Phoenix, AZ. Featuring authentic buildings, historically-accurate reproductions and costumed interpreters, this 1800s town has plenty to see and do. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Be aware that snakes are around during warm months. See Details
RoadRunner Park Farmers' Market Bring Fido to the pet-friendly RoadRunner Park Farmers' Market in Phoenix, AZ every Saturday to shop for locally farmed vegetables and fruit, baked goods, honey, jams and jellies, nursery stock, natural pork, beef and fish, and handcrafted items. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Bookmans Entertainment Exchange Pet-friendly Bookmans Entertainment Exchange in Phoenix, AZ buys, sells and trades used books, music, movies, video games & musical instruments. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome in their stores. See Details
Dog Park at Margaret T. Hance Park The dog park at Margaret T. Hance Park is the first of its kind in the downtown area of Phoenix, AZ. The park features benches and large shade trees, separately fenced ADA-accessible areas for large and small dogs, decorative wrought iron fencing and chilled water fountains with integrated drinking bowls at ground level for dogs. Come play at Phoenix's first dog park, located in the northwest section of Margaret T. Hance Park between 3rd Ave and 5th Ave. See Details
Hole-in-the-Rock Trail at Papago Park For a fun day trip only ten minutes from downtown Phoenix, AZ, take a hike on the pet-friendly Hole-in-the-Rock Trail at Papago Park. The hike to the rock is an easy one, suitable for dogs and families, and ends at a fantastic place for a photo opportunity. When you're finished, enjoy a picnic for the whole family by the park’s fishing lagoon. Dogs must be leashed at all times. See Details
Dreamy Draw Recreation Area Bring your canine friend to experience the diverse desert landscapes at the pet-friendly Dreamy Draw Recreation Area in Phoenix, AZ, offering everything from fantastic views to secluded valleys. Leashed dogs are permitted on some of the trails within the park, including the pet-friendly Dreamy Draw Nature Trail, but are not permitted at Piestewa Peak. See Details
Mormon Trailhead at South Mountain Park For a moderately difficult hike, take Fido to the pet-friendly Mormon Trailhead at South Mountain Park in Phoenix, AZ. This trail forms a five-mile loop with a 1,000-foot elevation gain that boasts great views of the desert all year long. Enjoy the wildflowers and local animal life along the trail or just go for the exercise. If you want a longer outing, try out one of the trails that connect to this one and explore the area. There is ample parking right at the trailhead. Make sure to bring plenty of water for yourself as well as for Fido. See Details
Antique Gatherings Pet-friendly Antique Gatherings is one of the best antique shops in Phoenix, AZ. Featuring 60 fine dealers with merchandise ranging from fabulous antiques, mid-century modern, industrial, art and jewelry, to fine furniture, glass and porcelains, this Phoenix store has it all. Small, leashed dogs are welcome! See Details
Apache Wash Trail From September until May, enjoy the dog-friendly Apache Wash Trail on the north side of Phoenix, AZ. There are a number of different trails for you to choose from, ranging from easy to moderate level. You can spend time here birdwatching, enjoying the local wildflowers or simply getting exercise for you and your dog. This trail is also used by mountain bikers and horses, so keep a watchful eye out for those. Dogs must be leashed at all times while hiking, and make sure to bring lots of water for both yourself and Fido. See Details
The Farm at South Mountain Bring Fido to explore The Farm at South Mountain, a pet-friendly attraction in Phoenix, AZ. The beautiful grounds are a perfect spot to walk your dog around the gardens, restaurants and markets. There are two dog-friendly restaurants on the farm, the Morning Glory Café and The Farm Kitchen. See Details
Esteban Dog Park Bring Fido to play at the Esteban Dog Park in Phoenix, AZ. This 2.4-acre park has plenty of room for him to play and meet new friends, and separate areas for small and large dogs. The park is fully fenced and has double gates at the entrance for safety. See Details
Desert Vista Trailhead at Sonoran Preserve Spend a day hiking the pet-friendly Desert Vista Trails at Sonoran Preserve in Phoenix, AZ with your dog. There are several trails that branch off from the trailhead, ranging in distance of anywhere from one to six miles. The trail starts in a housing subdivision, but you quickly find yourself in what seems like the middle of nowhere, giving you the comfort of being near civilization while still feeling relatively secluded. Take photos of the owls that nest along the trails here, but make sure to watch out for more dangerous desert fauna, especially rattlesnakes. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Bring plenty of water both for yourself and for Fido. See Details
Arizona Center Visit the pet-friendly Arizona Center situated right in the heart of downtown Phoenix, AZ. Stroll down the sidewalk with your pooch for window shopping or get a bite to eat at one of the restaurants with outdoor seating. For a relaxing getaway in the heart of the city, check out the Center’s garden with walking paths, benches, fountains and lots of welcome shade. Dogs are welcome, but individual restaurants and stores have their own policies on whether or not dogs are allowed inside See Details
Dobbins Lookout & Holbert Trail See Phoenix, AZ from above by taking your dog to Dobbins Lookout. This pet-friendly lookout point is at a 2,330-foot elevation above the Phoenix Valley and is only a fifteen-minute drive from downtown. You can either drive to the top or attempt to hike the difficult three-mile Holbert Trail. Try going at sunset, when the light from the sun reflects onto the rocks and makes them look bright red. If you are hiking, make sure to bring plenty of water for yourself and Fido. Dogs must be leashed at all times. See Details
Valley Metro Pet-friendly Valley Metro provides public transportation throughout the greater Phoenix, AZ metro area and welcomes dogs to ride along provided they are in a secured carrier. See Details
Pinnacle Dog Park Pinnacle Dog Park is pet-friendly. Unleash your pooch in this fenced space in Phoenix to play freely with other pups in this three acre park that features separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, and a third section that can be rotated into use when other areas need to be closed for maintenance. Amenities also include shade trees, turf and decomposed granite surfaces, drinking fountains, benches and LED lighting. Pinnacle Dog Park is open every day of the week from 5:30am to 11:00pm. See Details
Gila River War Relocation Center Gila River War Relocation Center is a pet-friendly landmark in Phoenix, AZ. Bring Fido to this remote historic site of a Japanese internment camp operative during WWII. While not much remains, you can walk with your leashed dog around the site. It is located on the Gila River Indian Reservation. See Details
Paint and Wine 'Paint and Wine' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Malinda. Start with a glass of wine, before picking an apron and following your host's instructions on how to make a piece of art with paint. Calm dogs can join in the fun of this experience. The experience lasts 3 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 16 and up. Rates start at $32 per person. See Details
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