Canyon is pet friendly! If you need help to decide where to stay, play, or eat with Fido, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s the scoop on our favorite pet friendly hotels, dog friendly activities, and restaurants that allow dogs in Canyon.
This 2-bedroom cabin in Canyon is pet friendly! Dogs of any size are welcome for no additional fee. Cats may also be allowed by request. Full pet policy & more
Dogs are allowed at Palo Duro RV Park, but they must be kept on a leash when outside your vehicle. For more information on pet restrictions, please… Full pet policy & more
Palo Duro Canyon State Park is a spectacular dog-friendly attraction near the Texas Panhandle in Canyon, TX. It was formed by millions of years of… Full details & more
Sad Monkey Mercantile is a dog-friendly general store in Canyon, TX. They welcome Fido both inside and on their outdoor patio, which features a small… Full details & more
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Posted September 6, 2018
Posted September 6, 2018
Golden Retriever Sits in the Red Rocks
Golden Retriever dog sits around red rocks in Texas. Credit: David Haggard.
Posted September 6, 2018
Posted September 6, 2018
Dogs Walk a Trail through Red Rocks
Two dogs walk a trail through red rocks. Credit: John Hightower.
If you park on the Alt 5 route just south of the Sunflower trail, by the bathroom and pavilion - you can talk a lot of nice walks. Including being able to see this view.