Dog Friendly Activities in Paradise Valley, AZ

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There are 153 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Paradise Valley. 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 Paradise Valley.

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 Martin Auto Museum
Martin Auto Museum Need a new profile picture? Head over to the pet-friendly Martin Auto Museum in Phoenix, Arizona to have your photo taken with Fido sitting in a 1966 Corvette Stingray, or maybe a 1915 Model T. There are over 160 classic cars in the museum, all of which were donated from the personal collection of Mel Martin. For a $10 dollar donation, you can touch and sit in all of the cars (aside from two extremely valuable exceptions). Small dogs are allowed in the museum, but they need to be leashed or carried. 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
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
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
Bookmans Mesa Entertainment Exchange Dog-friendly Bookmans Mesa Entertainment Exchange in Mesa, AZ, buys, sells and trades used books, music, movies, video games & musical instruments. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome in all Bookmans stores. See Details
Dog Park at Parkridge Park Parkridge Park's dog park in Peoria, AZ, welcomes dogs and their owners to enjoy the two small areas that are divided into a section for small dogs and large dogs. If you have a shaggy or longer hair dog, be warned that there's a lot of dry grass at this park. 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
Dog Park at Desert Vista Park Bring Fido out to the off-leash dog park at Desert Vista Park in Fountain Hills, AZ. The Dog Park is a 3-acre fenced facility that allows pet owners the opportunity to let their dogs run free. Dogs must be licensed and have proper vaccinations. The Dog Park is divided into two fenced areas, one for larger dogs and the other for smaller canines. The large/active dog area can be accessed from entrances on either Tower Drive or Desert Vista. The small/passive dog area can only be accessed from Tower Drive. 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
Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is pet-friendly. Bring your leashed pooch along to this natural space for a hike on one of the winding loop trails. The pathways give you the opportunity to witness animals in their natural habitat. Keep dogs on a maximum of a six foot leash at all times to ensure they don't approach wildlife. Don't forget to clean up any mess left behind to preserve the cleanliness of the area. See Details
Paloma Community Park Paloma Community Park is a dog-friendly park in Peoria, AZ. The 85 acre park features a lighted dog park, open turf area, fishing lake, picnic ramadas, and ample parking. See Details
Cesar Chavez Dog Park Cesar Chavez Dog Park in Phoenix, AZ, features 2.3 acres of grass, separate areas for large and small dogs, and seating areas. Water is also available. See Details
Dog Park at Paradise Valley Park The dog park at Paradise Valley Park is located in Phoenix, AZ and features 2.4 acres of grass, two ramadas, tables and benches, drinking fountains, and two separate areas for large and small dogs with double gates. See Details
RJ Dog Park at Pecos Park Named for a police dog that died in the line of duty, RJ Dog Park at Pecos Park in Phoenix, AZ is a fantastic place for your dog to play off leash. This fully-fenced dog park offers a total of two grassy acres divided into separately fenced areas for small and large dogs. There are also shaded areas and water fountains in both areas of the park. The park is ADA accessible. Heavy rainfall may result in a temporary closure of the park to allow time for the turf to properly dry. Please call to find out about wet condition closures. See Details
Dog Park at Steele Indian School Park The dog park at Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix, AZ is an off-leash dog park where Fido can enjoy some playtime. The park offers separate areas for large and small dogs as well as ADA-compliant double-gated entrances and pathways and chilled drinking fountains. Waste bag dispensers and trash receptacles are also on site. After heavy rainfall, the dog park may be closed to allow the turf to dry properly. Please call to find out more about wet condition closures. See Details
Harbor Freight Tools Harbor Freight Tools is a pet-friendly store in Glendale, AZ. Small, leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the hunt for bargain tools and equipment. Merchandise includes hardware, painting supplies, power tools, automotive supplies, gardening products, and more. See Details
Biltmore Fashion Park An outdoor retail center close to Phoenix, AZ, pet-friendly Biltmore Fashion Park is an excellent place to wander about with your dog! Enjoy the many amenities offered at the center while you eat at one of the outdoor restaurants, shop and have fun with your pup. Please check with individual stores before bringing Fido inside. See Details
North Mountain The pet-friendly North Mountain in Phoenix, AZ is an easily accessible mountain and is a member of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. Your pup is welcome to join you on a summit climb or a hike on an array of trails at all levels of difficulty. Hikers enjoy a great view of the downtown Phoenix skyline. Pets must be kept on a leash at all times. Make sure to bring plenty of water both for yourself and for Fido. See Details
Tom's Thumb Trailhead Take a hike with your dog to Tom’s Thumb in Scottsdale, AZ. There are a variety of pet-friendly trails for different skill levels, but the hardest of the trails is moderate to difficult. While hiking, you may see all sorts of wildlife, but watch out for rattlesnakes! To avoid the crowds and extreme desert heat, try to get there in the early morning. The trailhead has parking and restrooms, but no water, so make sure to pack plenty of water for both you and Fido. Dogs must be leashed at all times. See Details
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