Dog Friendly Activities in Youngtown, AZ

There are 72 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Youngtown. 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 Youngtown.

Pet Friendly Thunderbird Conservation Park
Thunderbird Conservation Park Thunderbird Conservation Park, a 1,185-acre park in the Hedgpeth Hills, is a conservation area dedicated to preserving the desert environment in Glendale, AZ. It is pet-friendly and park activities include picnicking, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, jogging and bird watching. About 15 miles of multi-use, dog-friendly trails have been constructed, thanks to the efforts of many volunteer groups. See Details
Pet Friendly Dog Park at Sahuaro Ranch Park
Dog Park at Sahuaro Ranch Park The dog park at Sahuaro Ranch Park is located just south of the softball complex in Glendale, AZ. There are separate areas for large and small dogs, water fountains, waste stations, and some dog agility equipment. This is a great place to bring your pup for some play time, exercise, and social time with other pups. Be mindful that is closed every Tuesday. See Details
White Tank Mountain Regional Park White Tank Mountain Regional Park is dog friendly. Leashed pets are welcome at this stunningly beautiful public park. Take the hike out to a waterfall in the middle of the desert. Nearly 30,000 acres makes this the largest regional park in Maricopa County. Most of the park is made up of the rugged and beautiful White Tank Mountains on the Valleys west side. See Details
Dog Park at Margaret T. Hance Park The dog park at Margaret T. Hance Park is the first of its kind in the downtown area of Phoenix, AZ. The park features benches and large shade trees, separately fenced ADA-accessible areas for large and small dogs, decorative wrought iron fencing and chilled water fountains with integrated drinking bowls at ground level for dogs. Come play at Phoenix's first dog park, located in the northwest section of Margaret T. Hance Park between 3rd Ave and 5th Ave. See Details
Dog Park at Sundance Park The dog park at Sundance Park is a great spot for Fido to run and play in Buckeye, AZ. The grassy park has separate areas for large and small dogs to play off leash. There are also obstacles and water access. It is closed for maintenance every Wednesday. See Details
Roscoe Dog Park Roscoe Dog Park is a nice place to let your dog get some off-leash exercise on 6.5 acres in Goodyear, AZ. With separate areas for passive and active dogs, this is great place for all pooches! The park is open from 6 AM until 10 PM daily all year round. Amenities include water fountains for dogs and people, picnic table and benches, dog run with lighting, waste bags, double-gate entrance, restrooms and parking. See Details
South Mountain Park and Preserve South Mountain Park and Preserve in Phoenix, AZ, has over 51 miles of dog-friendly trails for you and your pup to explore. Not a hiker? Take the Summit Road to Dobbins Lookout for amazing valley views or to Gila Lookout for a view of the Gila River Valley. Once a month, Silent Sunday is observed, a day in which the park's main access roads are reserved for non-motorized uses, and motorized vehicles are not allowed on the roads. Phoenix leash laws apply to all hiking trails, and pets must be leashed at all times. See Details
Encanto Park Visit the pet-friendly Encanto Park in Phoenix, AZ with your dog to enjoy a relaxing day in the shade. Explore the various amenities, including a picnic area, playground, grills and fishing lagoon. Take your dog on a walk along the lazy river or enjoy a lazy day with a picnic. Dogs must be on a leash at all times. See Details
Shaw Butte Hikers are welcome to take their leashed dogs on hikes up the pet-friendly Shaw Butte in Phoenix, AZ. Shaw Butte is a member of the Phoenix Mountain Preserves and lies directly north of North Mountain. A hike up this preserve offers great views of North Mountain, Piestewa Peak and Lookout Mountain as well as beautiful views of downtown Phoenix. Hikers can choose from a variety of trail difficulties. Phoenix leash laws apply on all hiking trails, and pets must be leashed at all times. See Details
Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans at the pet-friendly Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area in Phoenix, AZ as long as they remain on the asphalt trails. Enjoy the views of the river channel, ponds, rocks, flowers, and wildlife, but take away nothing but photos. Phoenix leash laws apply throughout the habitat restoration area. See Details
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
Pioneer Living History Museum You and Fido will find more than 90 acres of history to explore at the pet-friendly Pioneer Living History Museum in Phoenix, AZ. Featuring authentic buildings, historically-accurate reproductions and costumed interpreters, this 1800s town has plenty to see and do. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Be aware that snakes are around during warm months. 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
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
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
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
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
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
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