Dog Friendly Activities in San Juan Pueblo, NM

There are 16 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of San Juan Pueblo. 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 San Juan Pueblo.

Pet Friendly Nambe Waterfalls and Lake Recreation Area
Nambe Waterfalls and Lake Recreation Area Nambe Waterfalls and State Recreation Area in Santa Fe, NM is a pet-friendly outdoor destination. Located in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this spectacular waterfall is the result of a dam being built to supply drinking water to locals. The short trail to the falls is only half a mile in length. Along the way, pause to take in mountain views and cool down in creek crossings. Leashed dogs are welcome on trails in the recreation area. See Details
Pet Friendly Vivac Winery
Vivac Winery Vivac Winery in Dixon, NM welcomes dogs to sit outside with you while you enjoy a glass of wine, flight or treats from the in-house chocolatier. You'll be treated to breathtaking views of the vineyard and surrounding mountains, including Barrancos Blancos, which is featured on Vivac Winery's bottles, all from the shade covered lawn or patio. On Saturdays during spring, summer and fall, take advantage of live music happy hours and karaoke while also enjoying drink specials and picnic items. See Details
Orilla Verde Recreation Area The Orilla Verde Recreation Area is a dog-friendly site in Pilar, NM. You'll be sure to capture plenty of photos of Fido, as this area is located near the Rio Grande! This area includes hiking trails, campgrounds, picnic tables, and restrooms. The hiking trails are steep and can be strenuous, so make sure to have plenty of hydration for you and your pup. Pets must be leashed at all times. See Details
Black Mesa Winery Black Mesa Winery is a pet-friendly spot in Velarde, NM. Offering over 25 wines, produced solely from New Mexico grapes, Black Mesa Winery has a wine for every palate. Well-behaved, leashed pets are always welcome at the winery, but weekdays are the best days to visit since it will be less crowded. With 24-hour advance notice, dogs are welcome on tours, too. Walk your dog among the vineyards or enjoy a glass of wine in the outdoor shaded seating area. While the indoor Tasting Room is off-limits for dogs, pet owners wishing to enjoy a wine tasting can be accommodated in a peaceful outdoor setting. See Details
Overlook Dog Park Overlook Dog Park is located in Overlook Park, just east of the baseball fields in White Rock, NM. There are separate large and small dog areas, both fully fenced and grass covered. There are a few shady trees, picnic tables, benches, and trash receptables. Bring water for your pup. See Details
Marianne Hornbuckle Fine Art Marianne Hornbuckle Fine Art is a pet-friendly exhibit in Santa Fe, NM. This gallery showcases the work of Marianne, including sculptures and paintings that she approaches with enthusiasm and joy. Keep your pup leashed and close to you at all times. See Details
Winsor Trail Located within Santa Fe National Forest, Winsor Trail is 9 miles long on the Pecos/Las Vegas District, moderate difficulty and receives heavy use. Dogs are allowed if leashed. Its highest and lowest points are 11,000 and 8,500 feet. Starting from Winsor Trailhead the trail goes up the creek for approximately one mile and then crosses the stream. Follow the trail as it turns sharply away from the stream and climbs through the forest to Carpenter Ridge. The trail continues up the ridge through aspen groves and meadows passing the junction with Holy Ghost Trail 283. After about six miles the trail crosses upper Winsor Creek and meets the Skyline Trail 251. Follow the Skyline Trail to the west for about one mile until the Winsor Trail turns off to the south. The trail arrives at Spirit Lake within about one mile. From there the trail is an easy mile over the ridge and continues into the Espanola District. See Details
Rio Grande Wandering Adventure-Private 'Rio Grande Wandering Adventure-Private' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Tara. Bring your pooch along to this creative session and wandering journey into the magical lower gorge and your own creativity. Your host will curate creative exercises starting with a powwow getting to know you session. You will then get to complete 8 Creative Missions, only moving to the next one after the previous ones have been completed. You will get to be creative and have fun exploring with Fido. Contact host prior to booking to notify her of bringing a dog along. The experience lasts 3 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 8 and up. Rates start at $45 per person. See Details
The Rio Grande Adventurer Bring Fido along for an afternoon of fun by The Rio Grande Adventurer in Embudo, NM. This pet-friendly activity is approximately two hours and combines creative challenges, social experimentation, and detective skills to help you find clues. Exercise your mind while experiencing the beauty of nature on the Rio Grande, all with your pup by your side. See Details
Boomerang Consignment and Gaia Gifts Boomerang Consignment and Gaia Gifts is a pet-friendly store in Los Alamos, NM. Well-behaved leashed dogs can join you inside to browse their selection. Upon arriving, you'll notice fun paint colors on the walls, great music and a smiling face greeting you. Treasures are everywhere, including new items, tie-dye clothing, souvenirs, vintage collectibles and more. See Details
Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op Fido can join you both inside and out at Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op, a dog-friendly brewery in Los Alamos, NM. You can enjoy a variety of craft beers, local wines and ciders at this family-friendly taproom. Food is not served, but food trucks frequently visit this location. See Details
Acid Canyon Trail Check out the dog-friendly Acid Canyon Trail located within the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Los Alamos, NM. This historic area is where the atomic bomb was first designed and created. The short hike is a 0.9-mile trek that takes 30-90 minutes to complete, forming a loop that follows a bedrock fire road through open pine stands. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring sunscreen, hats, and enough water for you and Fido. See Details
Ashley Pond Visit the dog-friendly Ashley Pond, located within the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Los Alamos, NM. Your leashed furry friend can join you for a picnic at this beautiful spot, which was named after Ashley Pond Jr. who founded the Los Alamos Ranch School in 1917, next to the pond. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. See Details
Manhattan Project National Historical Park Los Alamos Check out the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, dog-friendly state park in Los Alamos, NM. This historic site was where the world’s first atomic weapons were designed and built in a secret laboratory, as they found the secluded nature of the desert an ideal location. Fido is welcome to join you for a picnic at the pond, on a hike to the top of Kwage Mesa, or on a trek on the Acid Canyon Trail. Dogs are not allowed in any buildings and must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. See Details
Kwage Mesa Trail Bring Fido for a walk on the pet-friendly Kwage Mesa Trail located within the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Los Alamos, NM. This historic area is where the atomic bomb was first designed and created. The hike is a relatively flat, 4.3-mile trek that takes 2-4 hours to complete, ending at the top of North Mesa to give you views of the surrounding canyons and Sangre de Christo Mountains. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring sunscreen, hats, and enough water for you and Fido. See Details
Santa Fe National Forest Check out the dog-friendly Santa Fe National Forest located near Los Alamos, NM. This 1.6-million-acre forest consists of beautiful mountains, valleys and mesas all ranging from 5,000 to 13,000 feet in elevation. Your pup will love exploring the volcanic formations, mountain slopes and river gorges. Dogs must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring enough water for you and Fido. See Details
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