Dog-Friendly Activities in Tucson, AZ

There are 74 dog-friendly activities in Tucson. 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 Tucson.

Pet Friendly Pima Air & Space Museum
Pima Air & Space Museum Bring Fido along on your visit to the dog-friendly Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, AZ. Your dog will love the chance to join you on a leash as you explore the 80 acres of the museum. There are over 400 aircraft and spacecraft through six hangars to explore. Although dogs are not allowed on the AMARG tour or tram tour, they can stay with a staff member while you enjoy the tour. See Details
Pet Friendly DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum is a dog-friendly attraction in Tucson, AZ. Visitors are treated to view not only the art hung in the gallery, but the colorful grounds and sculptures surrounding the property. Leashed dogs are welcome and the staff readily hand out dog treats. See Details
Smiling Dog Ranch Dog Park Smiling Dog Ranch Dog Park is a nice, roomy place to bring Fido in Tucson, AZ. Some amenities include double entry gates for security, a doggie fountain and a ramada to provide shade. This park is conveniently located within the larger George Mehl Family Foothills Park. See Details
Sky Island Scenic Byway Sky Island Scenic Byway is pet-friendly. This scenic road is the only paved route to the highest point in the Santa Catalina Range, Mount Lemmon. Also referred to as the Mount Lemmon Highway and Catalina Highway Scenic Drive, this winding scenic road is one of the most picturesque pathways in the southwest and also one of the most diverse over a short distance. At only 27 miles long, it starts in the desert and ends up in the high forest. Stunning views await you and your pooch as you climb high into the rocky surroundings. See Details
Sweetwater Preserve Trailhead Sweetwater Preserve Trailhead is a dog-friendly set of trails around the foothills of Tucson, AZ. There are a variety of trails that are great for all levels of hikers. Although dogs are permitted on the trails, so are horses and mountain bikes which means you and Fido need to be extra careful and they must be on a leash. The trails are plentiful, allowing a lot of freedom for dogs to explore. See Details
Dog Park at McDonald Park Bring Fido to play at the dog park at McDonald Park in Tucson, AZ. This fenced in dog park offers an off-leash area for your pup to play, with separate sections for small dogs. Amenities include drinking water, shade opportunities and picnic tables. Remember to leash your pup back up when exiting the dog park into the larger McDonald Park. See Details
Ivan's Spot Bring Fido to play at Ivan's Spot in Tucson, AZ. Named after Ivan, a TPD police dog lost in the line of duty, this one-acre facility features two separate areas for large and small dogs. This dog park is fenced with a concrete inner walking path, dog-friendly drinking fountains, benches, trees and shrubs, landscape irrigation, decomposed granite surface, boulders and solar lights. See Details
Catalina State Park Bring Fido with you to explore the dog-friendly Catalina State Park in Tucson, AZ. This state park is over 5,500 acres and sits at the base of the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains. Explore the foothills, canyons, and streams with your pup! Catalina State Park has plenty of hiking, biking, and birding trails. Fido must be leashed at all times. See Details
Roy P. Drachman Agua Caliente Regional Park Bring Fido along to Roy P. Drachman Agua Caliente Regional Park, a dog-friendly park in Tucson, AZ. This park is a unique 101-acre space that features a perennial warm spring and pond that is home to an exceptionally rich mix of plants and animals. Stroll the network of accessible paved and gravel trails with interpretive signs that explain the geology and history of the warm spring and the natural and human history of the site or picnic in the shade of mature palm trees and native mesquite trees. See Details
Agua Caliente Hill South Trailhead Bring Fido for a hike on the dog-friendly Agua Caliente Hill South Trailhead in Tucson, AZ. This path connects with the Coronado State Park trail system. The trail offers beautiful views of the city. Although Cat Track Tank at 1.6 miles sometimes has water, it's best to bring a good supply for you and your dog. See Details
Dog Park at Star Valley Park Bring Fido to run and play at the dog park located within Star Valley Park in Tucson, AZ. This fenced in park offers a separate area for small dogs. Amenities include water and sitting areas. Remember to leash your pup back up before exiting to the larger park. See Details
Bookmans East Entertainment Exchange Bookmans Entertainment Exchange is a dog-friendly shop in Tucson, AZ. They buy, sell and trade used books, music, movies, video games and musical instruments. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome inside to shop alongside of you! See Details
Fort Lowell Museum Bring Fido along with you to the Fort Lowell Museum, a dog-friendly museum in Tucson, AZ. Fort Lowell was a military supply post active from 1873 to 1891. The Museum is managed by the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson Museum and interprets the purpose and history of the fort and the daily lives of soldiers and their families. It also presents the story of the local Apache of the region and the challenges they endured during the Apache wars. Additionally, the pre-history of the area is covered, including information on the nearby Hohokam site. See Details
Catalina Brewing Company Catalina Brewing Company in Tucson, AZ is pet friendly. Your pup can join you at a table on their outdoor patio. This small craft brewery manufactures and distributes a variety of craft beers designed and created from local materials with the southern Arizona market in mind and centering around a mountain bicycling theme and the incredible outdoor spirit that exists in the Arizona Southwest. See Details
Arte Bella Arte Bella in Tucson, AZ is pet friendly. Bring your pooch with you to paint on canvas, wood or glass. In addition to supplying a laid-back atmosphere, they provide canvases, easels, aprons, brushes, paint, crafting supplies, and charging stations, so all you need to bring is yourself! Whether you are looking for a step-by-step instructed class or an open studio experience, their staff is here to support you. See Details
Tap & Bottle - North Fido is welcome inside Tap & Bottle - North, a dog-friendly tasting room in Tucson, AZ. This popular bar and bottle shop serve a vast selection of beer, spirits, cider, hard kombucha, seltzer, mead, sake, wine and cocktails. Leashed dogs are invited to join you beside an indoor table while you sample drinks for the continually-rotating choice of beverages. See Details
Gene C. Reid Park Explore outside with Fido at the dog-friendly Gene C. Reid Park in Tucson, AZ. This large community park has amenities like horseshoe pits, rose garden and gazebos, grills, and a pond. Please keep Fido leashed as you walk the park. There is a fenced dog park on site. See Details
Motosonora Brewing Co. Motosonora Brewing Co. is a dog-friendly brewery in Tucson where leashed pups can join you at a table in the beer garden. This brewery even offers a small off-leash space for canines called the Ruff Zone where Fido can play while you sip a variety of craft beers. Food is not served, but food trucks frequently visit the location. See Details
Dog Park at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park Fido can have some fun at the dog park located within Brandi Fenton Memorial Park in Tucson, AZ. This off-leash park has double-entry gates, divided small and large breed areas, water bowls and shaded areas to stay cool during hot Arizona days. Make sure to leash your pup back up when exiting into the larger park. See Details
Miko's Corner Playground Bring Fido for some fun at Miko's Corner Playground, a fenced-in dog park in Tucson, AZ. This park was named in honor of Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. This dog park features lighting, double-entry gates, two acres divided for large and small breed dogs, plus pup-friendly water fountains. Remember to leash Fido back up when exiting into the larger Gene C. Reid Park. See Details
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