Dog Friendly Activities in Kanab, UT

There are 10 dog friendly activities in Kanab. 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 Kanab.

Pet Friendly Dreamland Safari Tours
Dreamland Safari Tours Dreamland Safari Tours is a pet-friendly outdoor adventure company in Kanab, UT, specializing in guided tours of Southern Utah. Offering thirty different day tours, multi-day tours, and custom tour options, they have something to offer anyone looking for unforgettable outdoor adventures. Open year-round, bring Fido to check out the Paria Canyon Wilderness, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Slot Canyon and many more destinations. One dog or two dogs of any size that are familiar with each other are permitted per tour. However, all members of a tour must agree to dogs tagging along. Please note that dogs are not allowed on Toroweap tours. See Details
Pet Friendly Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, located in Kanab, UT, builds community programs and partnerships across the nation to help end the killing in animal shelters. Their mission is to bring about a time when there are no more homeless pets. Visitors and their pups can take free tours and/or volunteer their time at the sanctuary. Spend a few hours or a few days! Dog friendly lodging is also available onsite at Best Friends Roadhouse & Mercantile See Details
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park Explore the beauty of red dunes, blown by the wind into ever-changing shapes at dog-friendly Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kanab, UT. Fido must be leashed while you explore this beautiful natural area, and please clean up after him. Sand heats up quickly, so make sure your pooch's feet are protected, too. The park is open sunrise to sunset. See Details
Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument The last place in the continental United States to be mapped, the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Kanab, UT is dog friendly! Leashed pets are welcome to explore the series of monoliths, slot canyons, natural bridges, arches, cliffs, and terraces that make up the area. Remember to clean up after your dog. See Details
Toadstool Hoodoos Located in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, the Toadstool Hoodoos in Kanab, UT are dog friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join you as you hike past the mushroom-shaped rock formations on The Toadstools Trailhead, up to views of the Paria River Valley and even more toadstools. The trail is open year-round and is free to the public. For information on parking and the best seasons to enjoy the Toadstool Hoodoos, visit its website. See Details
The Wave A trip to the Wave-Coyote Buttes is an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime outdoor adventure you can share with Fido in Kanab, UT. You can only hike at The Wave if you have a permit, and only 20 people per day receive permits. Due to the popularity of permit requests, a lottery system as been instituted. 10 permits are issued 4 months in advance via the online lottery and 10 permits are issued at the walk-in lottery for next-day use. Permits are also required for any dog accompanying you, although canine permits do not count toward the 20 permits per day limit. To register for the online permit lottery, visit the website. See Details
The Kanab Trails System The trails system surrounding Kanab, UT has a number of diverse, beautiful, scenic and totally dog-friendly trails. A little rock climbing, fields, wildflowers and fascinating landforms make this area a real treasure for anyone who likes an enjoyable healthy romp with their dog. Exertion level is easy to moderate. See Details
Paria Canyon Wilderness Take Fido on a hike amidst the unforgettable beauty at Paria Canyon Wilderness, part of the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, in Kanab, UT. Although much of the Vermilion Cliffs area is open to dog-friendly hiking without a permit, if you plan on hiking in the Paria Canyon Permit Area (including Paria Canyon, Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch), you must purchase a permit prior to your hike, and permits must be obtained in advance. Online permit applications open 4 months prior to hiking dates. Permits are required for each person and each dog. There are no limits on the number of permits given out for day use for the Paria Canyon Wilderness. Dogs must be kept under control at all times and be leashed within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Dog waste and dog waste bags must be packed out. See Details
Moqui Cave Moqui Cave in Kanab, UT, is open seasonally and pet-friendly. Leashed dogs who are friendly to other visitors are welcome to join you on a self-guided tour of beautiful rock formations in Kanab that glow in the dark. It's a great excursion on hotter days as the temperature inside the caves never reaches above 65 degrees. Open seasonally; be sure to check their website for current hours of operation. See Details
Windows of the West Hummer Tours Windows Of The West Hummer Tours is a pet-friendly attraction in Kanab, UT. Join a tour around public and private lands around Zion, East Zion and Kanab in southern Utah. Leashed dogs are welcome on board. Contact them directly to reserve a tour and choose your destination. See Details
Peek-a-Boo & Spooky Gulch Top You can explore the pet-friendly Peek-a-Boo and Spooky Slot Canyons in Southern Utah's Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument in Kanab. Navigate a thrilling loop trail through vibrant rock formations, featuring narrow slots and passages. Dry Fork is an easier option for dogs who are newer to hiking, as the other two can be difficult with their tight spaces and drop-offs. Be sure to keep your dog leashed, clean up after them and pack water. See Details
Pipe Spring National Monument Fido is welcome to join you on a visit to Pipe Spring National Monument, located in Fredonia, AZ. Explore this attraction and area of historical interest to discover how Native Americans, Mormon pioneers, plants and animals depended upon this life-giving water source at Pipe Spring. Leashed dogs can accompany you at outside areas which include trails and sidewalks, but are not allowed in historical buildings. Visitors are asked to please clean up after their pet and utilize trash receptacles found throughout the monument. Guests are welcome to speak to a Ranger inside the Visitor Center who will provide details on how to access the monument with Fido and introduce you to the B.A.R.K. Ranger program. See Details
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