
Regulations for Pets in the Park:
Having a pet with you may limit some of your activities and explorations in the park.
For the safety of your pet, other people, and park wildlife, please observe the following regulations.
Pets are not allowed on trails, off roads, or on the river. Your pet can only go where your car can go.
Pets are not allowed to go into Mexico at the Boquillas Port of Entry.
Pets need to be on a leash no longer than six feet in length (or in a cage) at all times.
You may not leave your pet unattended in vehicles if it creates a danger to the animal, or if the animal becomes a public nuisance.
If you plan to hike or take a river trip, someone must stay behind with the pet, or you will need to make arrangements with a kennel service. There is no kennel service in the park.
Pet etiquette and park regulations require that you always clean up after your pet and dispose of waste in trash receptacles.

We thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of our stay at the Casa Escondida Bed and Breakfast. Prior to booking, I contacted the owner directly and received prompt and informative responses to my inquiries, which facilitated an immediate reservation. The location proved to be breathtakingly beautiful, offering numerous outdoor activities and a rich cultural heritage. The entire staff demonstrated exceptional friendliness and hospitality. I particularly appreciated the willingness to accommodate my dietary preferences by preparing a vegan breakfast. We have already made the decision to return for another visit.

Very dog friendly. The super kind server offered water to our pup. They had a poop drop off place, because let's be real, it's a necessity. Lots of space and super chill.

Shady Spot and they offered water to my pup.

Water bowls, air conditioning and friendly staff.

Fun store and friendly staff

I was really impressed with the wine that I tried. My dog was fascinated by the animals and enjoyed his respectful distance. Great place to relax on a pretty day as pups must be outside.

We had such a fun and positive experience.

This was a grand adventure. It was $20 cash to get in. We did both the overlook trail and the lower waterfall trail. Water levels depend on the season and you will get wet on the lower trail. The upper trail is worth the view but be careful for all the rocks. I would definitely go back!

We really enjoyed our walk at Pecos National Historical Park. It’s about 1.25 miles and is very dog friendly. We participated in the doggie scavenger hunt and our dog Buddy got his BARK Ranger tag. The view was beautiful and I enjoyed the history as well. I highly recommend this place.