Dog Friendly Activities in Layton, UT

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Layton, and 10 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 Layton.

Pet Friendly Adams Canyon Trail
Adams Canyon Trail This trail is popular due to its accessibility and the scenic beauty of the beautiful 40 foot waterfall at the end of the trail. In the first half mile you will climb over 500 feet. After you cross the shoreline trail you will drop some to the creek level then you will rise about 800 additional feet over the next .8 miles. The trail follows the North Fork of Holms creek through shady scrub oak and majestic white pine. The largest evergreen tree I have seen in Utah I found long this trail. You will cross the creek twice once on a sad old bridge that badly needs replacing and at the end by stepping on the rocks. The water fall at the end is spectacular, take some time to stand in the spray and cool off before heading back down the trail. DIRECTIONS: head take hwy 89 north to Layton, turn right on East 1200 North road then immediately turn right on Eastside road. Near the end of eastside road you will see a dirt parking area. This is the trail head parking. See Details
Pet Friendly Ogden City Dog Park
Ogden City Dog Park At the dog park you will find a small dog area, a large dog area, and an agility course that contains obstacles that can be used to exercise and train pets. Several watering stations have been installed at a low height to allow dogs to find refreshment with a drink while exercising in the outdoors, and leash caddies allow owners to tie their pet for a moment while they tend to other tasks. Each entrance into the dog park has a double-gate system to ensure that the dogs cannot escape; also several Mutt Mitt stations are positioned throughout the park to make it easier to clean up after pets.

For the complete list of rules for the park you can view and print the document Dog Park Rules and Regulations.PDF Document

For more information about the new dog park, contact Ogden City Animal Services at 801-629-8244 or Ogden City Public Ways and Parks at 801-629-8271.
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Antelope Island State Park Antelope Island State Park is pet-friendly. Bring your leashed pooch along to explore multiple hiking trails that vary in difficulty and terrain. Keep your eyes peeled for the herd of wild bison on the island while you make your way around the trails. While you're there, admire the views of Great Salt Lake and stunning surrounding mountain views. Dog owners must clean up any mess that is left behind. Entrance into the park is $15 per vehicle. The park is open every day of the week from 6am to 10pm. See Details
South Ogden Dog Park at Club Heights South Ogden Dog Park has 2 acres of off leash space for dogs to play. Area is fenced, and there are restrooms in the concession stand across the Club Heights Sports park. A playground for kids is in the same area. See Details
Lagoon Park Lagoon Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are not permitted in Lagoon A Beach, the fountain or on any rides. You can take a stroll along rustic wooden sidewalks and get your picture taken in Old West clothing. You can also sit outside and share an ice cream from the Pioneer Village Ice Cream Parlor. Lagoon Park is open Sunday through Thursday from 11am to 10pm, Friday from 11am to 11pm, and Saturday from 10am to 11pm. See Details
Bonneville Shore Line There are miles and miles of hiking trails for you and your pet. You must have your dog leashed until you reach BLM land (find a map). The most beautiful mountain hikes in the country are found here. A nice trail is Taylor Canyon. Your pet will have plenty of water from a natural spring. See Details
Roy City Dog Park Residents love this small, fenced dog park, and are working to raise funds for further improvements - but it still makes for a nice place to bring your pet for some off-leash exercise. See Details
North Fork Park North Fork Park is pet-friendly. This 2600-acre camping and outdoor gem located in Liberty, Utah on the eastern side of the Wasatch Mountain Range. It is home to camping, Ogden Nordic (Nordic skiing & Snowshoeing), Sweaty Yeti fat bike race, Ropes Course, hiking & biking trails, Fat bike & mountain bike course, equestrian trails, educational outreach programs and the honor of holding an International Dark Sky designation. Dogs are welcome to skijor the 20 miles of groomed cross-country trails. See Details
Jesse D Barlow Park Jesse D Barlow Park is a 17-acre recreational spot in Clearfield, UT, that is pet friendly. Fido is welcome to use the off-leash area, join you on the half-mile walking path around their athletic fields or at the pavilion that holds up to 84 people. The park has a restroom on site. See Details
Barlow Dog Park The Barlow Dog Park in Syracuse, UT, is located next to Jesse D Barlow Park in Syracuse, UT. Fido is invited to play with dogs of all sizes in the fenced-in grass area with obstacles and a water fountain. It is recommended to bring a chair. Please note the park may have temporary closures for the City to perform maintenance. See Details
Little Mountain Rail Trail The Little Mountain Rail Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Ogden! The map below shows a trailhead where you can pick up the Little Mountain Rail Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details