Sedona with puppy

Which activity or tour we can do with our little dog

Sedona is a wonderfully dog-friendly destination, and there are several activities and tours you can enjoy with your little dog. Most outdoor activities, scenic drives, and some guided tours welcome leashed pets, but it’s always good to confirm beforehand.

Dog-Friendly Activities and Tours in Sedona:

  • Hiking Trails: Many trails in and around Sedona allow leashed dogs. Popular easy to moderate trails include Bell Rock Pathway, Cathedral Rock Trail (lower portions), and Fay Canyon Trail. Always carry water and watch for hot rocks in warmer months.
  • Scenic Drives: Roads like Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179), Oak Creek Canyon, and Boynton Canyon Scenic Drive are perfect for taking your dog along in the car. You can stop at overlooks for short walks and photos.
  • Dog-Friendly Picnic Spots: Slide Rock State Park (leashed dogs are allowed in designated areas), and some parts of Red Rock State Park allow dogs on leash in parking and picnic areas.
  • Outdoor Dining: Many restaurants in Sedona have dog-friendly patios, especially in Uptown Sedona. You can enjoy local cuisine while your pup relaxes beside you.
  • Jeep or Off-Road Tours: Some companies allow small dogs on private tours if the dog is secure in a carrier or lap. It’s best to contact them in advance for approval.
  • Parks and Open Spaces: Sedona has several open areas where leashed dogs are welcome, such as Posse Grounds Park and some stretches along Oak Creek.

Tips for Touring Sedona with Your Puppy:

  • Always keep your dog on a leash — local regulations require it, and it helps protect wildlife.
  • Bring plenty of water and a collapsible bowl for hikes or scenic stops.
  • Check temperatures — the rocks and sand can get very hot in warmer months and may burn paw pads.
  • Carry waste bags and clean up after your dog at all times.
  • Confirm pet policies for tours, parks, or restaurants ahead of time to avoid surprises.

With these options, you can enjoy the natural beauty and iconic red rocks of Sedona while making sure your little dog has a safe and fun experience.


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