Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in La Verkin, UT

There’s 1 dog-friendly hiking trail in La Verkin, and 5 more nearby. 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 La Verkin.

Pet Friendly Confluence Park
Confluence Park Confluence Park is a pet-friendly recreation space in La Verkin, UT. Located at the point where Ash Creek and LaVerkin Creek meet the Virgin River, this 344-acre natural space has pet-friendly trails suitable for all levels of hiker like the Santa Clara Trail and Virgin River North Trail. Leashed dogs are welcome on the park's trails. The entrance of Confluence Park can be found at the LaVerkin Trailhead. From State Street, turn west onto 900 N. This paved road will turn into a dirt road. Follow this dirt road to the park's parking lot on your left. See Details
Pet Friendly Zion National Park
Zion National Park Leashed dogs are allowed in certain areas of Zion National Park in Springdale, UT. Dogs are allowed on the Pa'rus Trail, on public roads and parking areas, in developed campgrounds, picnic areas, and on the grounds of Zion Lodge. All other trails, wilderness areas, shuttle buses, and public buildings are closed to pets. Properly-restrained pets may be left unattended in developed campgrounds only when environmental conditions are safe for the animal, and the animal is quiet. Dog owners must clean up after their pets and dispose of waste in trash receptacles. See Details
Marj Bonner Dog Park at George Barker River Park Marj Bonner Dog Park at George Barker River Park is an off-leash area in Springdale, UT. Visitors to the park will find several trails, benches, barbecue grills, restrooms, and access to the Virgin River. A footbridge leads to Marj Bonner Dog Park, a native area east of the Virgin River and a designated off-leash space for Fido. Owners should be aware that Marj Bonner Dog Park at George Barker River Park is not a fenced area and Fido must be under voice control. In the summer months visitors should be also be mindful of rattlesnakes. See Details
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area Red Cliffs National Conservation Area is pet-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the 130 miles of non-motorized trails that wind around 45,000 acres of public land. While you're exploring with your pooch, you'll discover views of Pine Valley Mountains and Dixie National Forest, plus access to the communities of Ivins, Santa Clara, St. George, Washington, and Leeds in the surrounding area. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind to preserve the cleanliness of the park. See Details
Pa'rus Trail Although dogs are not permitted on many of the trails in Zion National Park, your pup is welcome to join you on the Pa'rus trail in Springdale, UT. This paved out-and-back trail is an easy 3.5-mile round-trip walk. Keep Fido on a leash and clean up after him. This trail is also popular with cyclists, so make sure to watch out for them. See Details
Kolob Canyons Located at Zion National Park in New Harmony, UT, the Kolob Canyons district is a pet-friendly area that begins with a five-mile scenic drive showcasing crimson canyons and access to trails and viewpoints. The northwest corner of the park features narrow parallel box canyons with majestic peaks and 2,000-foot cliff walls, offering panoramic views, hiking opportunities, and access to the Zion Wilderness. Please note that the Kolob Canyons Road may close during winter months due to snow or ice. See Details
La Verkin, UT, US