Other Dog Activities in Nevada

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

Pet Friendly Seven Magic Mountains
Seven Magic Mountains Seven Magic Mountains is a dog-friendly art exhibit set in the desert of Las Vegas, NV. The artwork is comprised of seven, thirty to thirty-five-foot high, dayglow totems made of painted, locally sourced boulders. Dogs are welcome at Seven Magic Mountains as long as they are cleaned up after and leashed. See Details
Pet Friendly Goldwell Open Air Museum
Goldwell Open Air Museum Goldwell Open Air Museum is a dog-friendly art exhibit in Beatty, NV. Located near the ghost town of Rhyolite, this 15-acre outdoor sculpture park contains art by artists all over the world. Feel free to wander with Fido around the exhibits that include a bunch of ghouls cycling and a giant pink brick lady. See Details
Rhyolite Ghost Town Dogs are welcome at the less-spooky-than-it-sounds Rhyolite Ghost Town in Beatty, NV. Located 35 miles from the Furnace Creek Visitor Center on the way to Beatty, Nevada, there is a paved road that leads you through this deserted town that has stood empty for around one-hundred years. Once an affluent mining area, when things started drying up, the townsfolk picked up their things and headed elsewhere. You and Fido are welcome to wander around the old bank building and bottle house that eerily stand as they did all those years ago. See Details
Town Square Town Square is a dog-friendly open air mall in Las Vegas, NV. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the 93 acre property. You'll find an impressive collection of stores that sell apparel, jewelry, specialty foods, electronics, music, shoes, home furnishings, health and beauty products, and more. There are several restaurants as well. When you need a break from all the shopping, head to Town Square Park and rest on the lawn near the fountain. See Details
Spooner Lake and Backcountry Incline Village, NV, is home to the dog-friendly State Park, Spooner Lake and Backcountry. The area comprises a lake surrounded by aspens and more than 12,000 acres of forested, open space. With 50 miles of hiking trails to explore, you and Fido will never be stuck for things to do in the area. Dogs are welcome to join you as long as they are on a leash and all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
International Car Forest of the Last Church The International Car Forest of The Last Church is a one of a kind pet-friendly destination in Goldfield, NC. You've heard of forests and you know what a car is, so imagine a forest full of beautiful, blooming smashed up old cars planted face down in the ground in a weird way. Well, that's what you get at this International Car Forest. Your pooch can join you wherever you like on the grounds to check out this bizarre spectacle. See Details
Sand Harbor State Park Sand Harbor State Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Incline Village, NV. Located on the lake's eastern shore, this area comprises gently sloping beaches, crystal-clear water, and interesting rock formations. Many people enjoy swimming, scuba diving and generally exploring the water here. Pets are allowed during the off-season from mid-October to mid-April and must be kept on a leash under six feet long. An entry fee into the park does apply. See Details
Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park in Ely, NV, is dog friendly. Pets on leashes under six feet can join their owners at this historic destination. You and Fido can wander around these huge old charcoal hut-like buildings and enjoy the numerous trails in the area too. Note that there is an entry fee into this park. See Details
Cave Lake State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Cave Lake State Park, a year-round, pet-friendly space that offers outstanding recreational opportunities in Ely, NV. The 32-acre reservoir provides excellent trout fishing, boating and swimming. On the shoreline, you can enjoy hiking, camping and picnicking. The 4,500-acre area is at an elevation of 7,300 feet in the Schell Creek Range adjacent to the Humboldt National Forest, so there's plenty of woodland to explore with your pooch. There is an admission fee to the park. See Details
Pinon Bottle Bring Fido to check out the Midtown location of the dog-friendly Pinon Bottle in Reno, NV. This self-proclaimed beer library is a bottle shop and beer bar with 36 taps and hundreds of bottles and cans for sale. Order food from Noble Pie next door if you're feeling hungry. See Details
Rye Patch State Recreation Area Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Rye Patch State Recreation Area in Lovelock, ND. With 72 miles of shoreline around a 22-acre reservoir, plenty of trails around and throughout the park allow visitors to spot wildlife. In addition, the reservoir itself is ideal for water-based activities. Dogs are welcome throughout the park if they are on a leash. Note that there is an entry fee for the recreation area. See Details
7018 Brewery 7018 Brewery is a pet-friendly brewery in Elko, NV. Fido can join you in the taproom while you try one of their house-brewed beers, including styles like lagers, blonde ales, golden ales, IPAs, and more. For your pup, they'll have treats! Just remember to keep them leashed at all times. See Details
Bert T Gandolfo Park Bert T Gandolfo Park is a pet-friendly spot in Austin, NV. This park is a great road trip stop that offers open space areas for your pup to roll around in the grass. There are also various picnic tables spread throughout to sit and relax. See Details
Platform Hot Springs Platform Hot Springs is a pet-friendly destination in Austin, NV. Your leashed furry friend can watch you as you test out the hot springs or head out for a day of camping. The hot springs are filled with steaming, soothing mineral water, a popular way to soothe aches and pains. Please note there's no fresh water, restrooms or amenities on site. See Details
Lake Las Vegas Water Sports Lake Las Vegas Water Sports is a dog-friendly attraction in Henderson, NV. Spend time on Lake Las Vegas with Fido. They welcome dogs on both their kayaks and on their standup paddle boards (SUP). See Details
Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument Mammoths, lions, and camels once roamed along wetlands just north of what is now known as Las Vegas, NV. Their history is preserved at Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument and is ready to be discovered by you and your leashed pup. The national monument is 22,650 acres and stretches along US Hwy 95 north of Aliante to Creech Air Force Base. See Details
Cave Rock State Park Cave Rock State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Carson City, NV. Located on top of the Sierra Nevada mountain range along the southeastern shore of Lake Tahoe; this is a destination for dogs and their owners who love the water. Pets are welcome on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. A fee for entry into the park does apply. See Details
Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area Dogs are welcome at Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area! Situated on the shores of the Colorado River below Laughlin, NV, the pet-friendly park offers dramatic views of the water and surrounding mountains. Popular activities are picnicking, boating, fishing, swimming, camping and hiking. Fido may join you at the park if he is leashed and cleaned up after. An entry fee into the park may apply. See Details
10 Torr Distilling and Brewing 10 Torr Distilling and Brewing is a dog-friendly brewery in Reno, NV. Fido is welcome to join you at a table on the patio. The taproom offers vacuum distilled spirits, craft beers, and canned cocktails. Food truck visits are announced on social media. See Details
Paddle to the Core Paddle to the Core offers pet-friendly kayak and SUP rentals in Henderson, NV. Discover the natural side of Las Vegas with your best friend by your side. Contact them directly and they'll drop your rental around the Las Vegas area, too. If you have one, make sure you bring your life vest along. They also offer paddle pup training, and can assist with dog transportation in some situations. See Details
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