Dog-Friendly Activities in Second Mesa, AZ

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Second Mesa. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Sedona Red Rock Adventures
Sedona Red Rock Adventures Sedona Red Rock Adventures is your premier guide to the red rocks of Sedona and beyond, where all tours are dog friendly. Based in Sedona, AZ, this company welcomes Fido on your adventure and may even bring their company guide dog if they get along! See their website to learn how to get 10% off your tour for bringing your furry companion! See Details
Pet Friendly A Day in the West Jeep Tours
A Day in the West Jeep Tours Fido is welcome to join you on a scenic four-wheel-drive tour offered by A Day In The West Jeep Tours in Sedona, AZ. You and your pup can choose from dog-friendly, private, guided tours in and around the Coconino National Forest, including the Diamondback Gulch Jeep Tour, which takes you to famous rock formations like the Capitol Butte, Chimney Rock and Doe Mesa. See Details
Sedona Dog Park Located at the corner of Soldier's Pass Rd and Carruth Dr, the Sedona Dog Park in Sedona, AZ, offers separate areas for large and small dogs, water stations, benches, and a large shade structure. Dogs must have current vaccinations to use this park. The park is closed Thursdays mornings from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM for cleaning and sanitizing. See Details
Hops on Birch Hops on Birch, located in Flagstaff, AZ, is a casual establishment serving beverages in a variety that is sure to please any palate. Fido is welcome to join you at one of their pet-friendly tables inside or outside while you try an Irish Stout, a Kombucha Lavender, a Grapefruit Hard Cider or even a Bourbon-Aged Dark Ale. See Details
Oak Creek Vineyards & Winery Oak Creek Vineyard & Winery is a dog-friendly establishment in Cornville, AZ. They offers wine tastings for humans and a big bowl of water for Fido on the outdoor patio. Visitors can also enjoy cheese plates and almonds grown on the property. See Details
Montezuma Castle National Monument Montezuma Castle National Monument is a pet-friendly attraction in Camp Verde, AZ. Pets are welcome on the paved trails but must remain on a leash under six feet. Please pack accordingly, as the park hits extreme temperatures. Never leave your pup in the car or tied up anywhere when visiting, but be sure to sign Fido up to be a Bark Ranger! See Details
Wine Tours of Sedona Wine Tours of Sedona is a dog-friendly company in Sedona, AZ. They offer a unique experience through customized tours designed to meet your interests, palate and desires with your furry friend. All tours include wine-tasting fees, and customers can have lunch, dinner, charcuterie plates and even artisan chocolate. They also provide a discount for those traveling with Fido! See Details
Petrified Forest National Park Get a glimpse of ancient history at the Petrified Forest National Park, a dog-friendly attraction in Petrified Forest National Park, AZ. Hike the many trails, enjoy the vistas provided by scenic overlooks, or go backpacking in the wilderness area with your favorite furry friend. Pets must be leashed whenever outside of a vehicle, and are permitted in all areas of the park except for buildings and areas closed to the public. Park officials ask that pets not be permitted to interact with wildlife or investigate dead animals, nests or burrows. 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
West Fork Oak Creek Trailhead West Fork Oak Creek Trailhead is a dog-friendly, well-maintained three mile trail in the Coconino National Forest. The trail goes through the Oak Creek canyon with many different plants for your pooch to see and sniff, and in several places the trail crosses a beautiful creek. Your dog must remain on leash at all times, and you may be subject to ticketing and fines if you do not comply. Please contact the USDA Forest Service for current rates and fees regarding use of the trail, as well as fire danger level. See Details
Goosenecks State Park Goosenecks State Park is a dog-friendly park in Mexican Hat, UT. Fido is welcome to join you to marvel at the view of the land that has been shaped by the San Juan River. There are no hiking trails within the park, but nearby Honaker Trail allows dogs. Please note that the park can be extremely hot in the summer and no shade is available. See Details
Little Horse Trail No. 61 Bring Fido to the dog-friendly Little Horse Trail No. 61 in Sedona, AZ. Leashed pups are welcome to join you on this trail, where you'll both be surrounded by the familiar red rock that Arizona is famed for. This 3.4-mile out-and-back trail is for all levels of hiker. Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass is required to park at the trailhead. See Details
Horseshoe Bend Horseshoe Bend is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page in Arizona. Known as the east rim of the Grand Canyon, this stunning natural phenomenon will take any visitor's breath away. Leashed dogs are welcome to hike to viewing points with their owners to enjoy the stunning views. Don't forget to bring water for your pup to enjoy on hot days and clean up any mess left behind. There's an entry fee per vehicle. See Details
Dog Park at Golliard Park Fido can romp off-leash at the dog park at Golliard Park. The Park is surrounded by a five-foot-tall vinyl coated fence and features little and big dog runs, shade trees, and benches. Sanitation stations are located in each run and at park entrances/exits. See Details
Epic Adventure Rides Epic Adventure Rides, based in Big Water, UT, offers pet-friendly tours in side-by-side UTVs that accommodate up to five people. Guests can bring their dogs, big or small, with seats folding down for larger ones. Cold water is available for pups, and the tour guide's dog loves going out. Enjoy a private tour with reservations for an intimate adventure. Contact for tour times. See Details
Standin' on the Corner Standin' on The Corner is a pet-friendly attraction in Winslow, AZ. Your furry friend can join you at this historic landmark that features a life-size statue, a two-story mural, and a park in celebration of Route 66 and the Eagles first single, "Take it Easy"! See Details
Blue Mesa Road Leave the real world behind you as you set out on this scenic drive located inside Petrified Forest National Park near Chambers, AZ. Blue Mesa Road may only be a three mile loop, but you'll want to take your time with this one. There are places to pull over along the path and take in the scenery of petrified wood and beautiful blue hills. Before you hit the road, be sure to stop by the park's entrance booth and sign Fido up to be a Bark Ranger! See Details
Arizona Safari Jeep Tours Safari Jeep Tours in Sedona, AZ is dog friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome on tours from mild to rugged ranging 1.5 to 3.5 hours in duration. Safari Jeep Tours allows dogs on the following tours: Mogollon Rim Run, Rim Run Supreme, Seven Canyons, Diamondback Outlaw Trail, Vortex Experience, Outback, and Wildlife Safari. Book or call to make dog-friendly reservations. See Details
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Encompassing over 1.25 million acres, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Page, AZ, is dog friendly! Leashed pups are welcome to explore Glen Canyon and cool off in the lake. The Recreation Area is open 24 hours a day, year-round. Information on entrance fees for vehicles, motorcycles, individuals, and boats can be found on their official website. Fido is NOT allowed in archaeological sites; on marinas, docks, walkways, and launch ramps (except when proceeding directly to or from a boat); along the San Juan River from Clay Hills Crossing upstream to the Glen Canyon NRA boundary; in the Orange Cliffs particular permit area; on Rainbow Bridge NM (except for pets in vessels at the courtesy docks); on the Colorado River downstream from the dam to the boundary of the Grand Canyon NP; or in Coyote Gulch, within the limits of GCNRA. See Details
The Arboretum at Flagstaff The Arboretum at Flagstaff in Flagstaff, AZ, is pet friendly. This 200-acre plant and wildlife conservation area has beautiful trails to explore with your furry friend. On tours, walk alongside ponds and explore beautiful plants from the site and beyond. Dogs must be leashed and are not allowed inside the buildings. Please note an admission fee is required for you and your four-legged companion. See Details
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