Dog Friendly Activities in Alto, NM

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Alto, and 6 more nearby. 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 Alto.

Pet Friendly Ski Apache
Ski Apache Ski Apache is a pet-friendly ski resort on the slopes of Sierra Blanca mountains in Alto, NM. It is owned and operated, since 1963, by the Mescalero Apache Tribe. Dogs are welcome at the resort, as long as they are on a leash and all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Pet Friendly Noisy Water Winery (The Cellar Uncorked)
Noisy Water Winery (The Cellar Uncorked) Noisy Water Winery (The Cellar Uncorked) is a pet-friendly spot in Ruidoso, NM. This winery is operated by 5th generation farmers and they take pride in the wine that they produce. You and your pooch can share some cheese, while you enjoy reds, whites, sparkling, and other wines that are produced in the winery. See Details
Lost Hiker Brewing Company Lost Hiker Brewing Company in Ruidoso Downs, NM is dog-friendly. This family-owned and operated brewery welcomes dogs to join their owners outside on the patio. Water bowls for Fido are provided. The brewery don't offer any food, but patrons can bring in items from outside. See Details
Ruidoso Dog Park Ruidoso Dog Park is located at White Mountain Recreation Complex in Ruidoso, NM. This attractive, friendly dog park with 5-foot fenced-in acre plus for the big dogs, and similar half acre for small dogs. Part grass and part dirt, this park is located west of the Sierra Vista Primary School, with a majestic view of mountains. Poop bags provided as well as water. See Details
Nogal Peak Take dog-friendly Nogal Peak Trail to summit Nogal Peak and admire views from almost 10,000 feet above sea level. Located in Nogal, NM, within the Lincoln National Forest, this trail is a short rugged 1.3 mile route climbing over 1,000 feet in elevation. The steep trail is best suited for hiking and typically sees only light footfall. The trail begins at Crest Trailhead and should take two hours to complete. Those reaching the summit on a clear day are afforded beautiful views of the White Mountain Wilderness and Sierra Blanca Peak. Hikers should pack plenty of water and carry clothing and supplies for changeable weather. See Details
Noisy Water Winery Ruidoso Leashed, well-behaved pups are welcome to join their humans both inside and out at Noisy Water Winery, a dog-friendly wine tasting room in Ruidoso, NM. You can sip on their selection of wines and browse their gourmet cheeses, olive oils, sauces and spreads for sale. See Details
Valley of Fires Recreation Area Bring Fido to explore the pet-friendly Valley of Fires Recreation Area in Carrizozo, NM. Leashed furry friends are welcome to join you in exploring this recreation area, which is the result of the eruption of the Little Black Peak 5,000 years ago, as it filled the basin with molten rock. The area provides great opportunities for hiking, birding and wildlife viewing. Pups must be leashed at all times. See Details
Alto, NM, US