Other Dog Activities in Arizona

Tired of watching Fido run laps in the dog park? We’ve got the scoop on lots of other dog friendly attractions in Arizona too. You’ll find information on all of the dog friendly wineries, boat rentals, botanical gardens, drive-ins, and other offbeat animal attractions in Arizona here.

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
Pet Friendly Hops on Birch
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
Boyce Thompson Arboretum Boyce Thompson Arboretum is a dog-friendly arboretum and botanical garden in Superior, AZ. Dogs must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet, controlled, and picked up after. There are water bowls located throughout the gardens. The arboretum is open year-round, and there is a daily admission fee. See Details
Roper Lake State Park Roper Lake State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Safford, AZ. Five miles of trails and natural hot springs are just a few of the things you and your pup can enjoy together. Dogs must be leashed at all times and are not permitted at the swimming beach or hot tub area. Enjoy stunning views of the 32-mile wide Roper Lake, or stay awhile with Fido at one of the lakeside campgrounds. Fishing and bird watching are other popular activities. 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
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
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
Copper Still Distillery Fido is welcome to join you for specialty cocktails at dog-friendly attraction Copper Still Distillery. A small family-owned distillery, you and Fido are invited to the front or rear patios to enjoy a wide selection of flavored moonshine, vodka, whiskey, gin, and rum. Copper Still have a full bar and showcase tasty seasonal signature cocktails which you can remake at home using spirits sold on the premises. Light snacks are available as you sit and relax with a delicious refreshing summer cocktail or whiskey-infused winter warmer. See Details
Tombstone Brewing Company Dog-friendly Tombstone Brewing Company invite you and Fido to enjoy a refreshing beverage in Tombstone, AZ. Leashed dogs are welcome inside the taproom or on the side and front patio spaces. Tombstone Brewing create a welcoming, laid-back environment where you can sample everything from a traditional pint to experimental craft ales and lagers. Enjoy live music performances at weekends. 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
Vino Zona Vino Zona is a dog-friendly wine shop in the popular tourist village of Jerome, AZ. This quaint and cozy establishment offers a taste of wines grown and produced in Arizona. Fido can admire the unique eclectic interior while joining you inside the tasting room. Priding themselves on creating an intimate experience with top quality wine, Vino ZonaWe offer a tasting menu of exquisite award winning dry Arizona reds and whites, along with the very best sweet wines Arizona has to offer. See Details
Waggin' Vineyard & Estate Waggin' Vineyard & Estate is a dog-friendly winery in Globe, AZ where Fido is encouraged to join you on the outdoor patio. As the name suggests, Waggin' Vineyard & Estate was created to combine the owners' love of wine and dogs. Visitors can enjoy a variety of both reds and whites, like Globe's Unleashed or Fetch. Ask about taking a trip on the Waggin' Train to visit the property's unique four-legged residents, such as pygmy goats, donkeys, alpacas and more. See Details
San Lucas Community Park The San Lucas Community Park in Marana, AZ is dog friendly. This park is easily accessible located off Interstate 10, and features amenities like walking paths, grills, a soccer field, fitness stations, and restrooms. A fenced dog park is also on site. See Details
Lynx Lake - South Shore Boat Ramp Lynx Lake - South Shore Boat Ramp is a popular reservoir within Prescott National Forest in Arizona. Fido can join you for a lake-side picnic or a day of fishing. There is ample parking with picnic tables spread throughout the area. See Details
Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks Located in downtown Page, AZ, Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks is a dog-friendly, family-owned, Stand Up Paddle and kayak shop, just minutes away from Lake Powell. Fido is welcome to join you on rentals, but not on tours. Dog owners can check out Lake Powell Paddleboards' website for safety tips and information on how to take to the water with your dog. Cost varies by rental and tour and reservations are required. Hours vary by season so guests should check its website or call ahead before planning their outing. See Details
Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area Located in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, the dog-friendly Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area is a perfect place to get away from it all in Show Low, AZ. You can enjoy camping, fishing, picnicking, boating and wildlife viewing at this pet-friendly recreation area. Just keep your pup on a leash at all times. See Details
The Art of Wine Leashed dogs are welcome at The Art of Wine, a pet-friendly tasting room in Sedona, AZ. Here you can immerse yourself in the world of wine and try over 40 different types. They also feature craft beer, local mead and sake, as well as wine bottles for sale, and some light, shareable snacks to pair with your beverages. 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
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
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