Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Big Water, UT

There are 5 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Big Water. 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 Big Water.

Pet Friendly Toadstool Hoodoos
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
Pet Friendly Horseshoe Bend
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 sunning views. Don't forget to bring water for your pup to enjoy on hot days and clean up any mess left behind. Vehicle passes are $10 each. 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
Rim Trail The Rim Trail is a level, flat pet-friendly hike with just a few short grades in Page, AZ. There is no shade along the trail, so it is best to hike in the morning or evening in the summer months. Two liters of water are necessary for summer and one liter for winter hikes. The path may be accessed from several places within Page: the North Navajo trailhead, North Lake Powell Blvd behind the McDonalds, Date Street at North Navajo, and behind the Page Public Library. This guide uses hiking times rather than miles. Hiking times are based upon a 4-mile-per-hour pace. This guide begins at North Lake Powell Blvd behind the Mcdonald's and proceeds clockwise around Page for easy access for visitors. See Details
Lake Powell Tribal Park - Antelope Canyon Your leashed pup can join you at the dog-friendly Lake Powell Tribal Park - Antelope Canyon! This recreation area in Page, AZ, has per-person entrance fees. Some trails require a tour guide and do not permit dogs. It is the owner's responsibility to contact them before hiking or booking hikes for complete pet policies. See Details
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