Traveling with
your dog across the United States can indeed be frustrating for
the active dog owner. Many popular destinations such as American
national parks do not welcome dogs. But active dog owners don't
have to be shut out from America's splendors.
Your dog can't
trot among the giant saguaro cacti in Arizona's Saguaro National
Park but he can hike past the stately sentinels of the desert
on the Canyon Loop at nearby Catalina State Park. Dogs will never
be able to walk under the greatest collection of natural bridges
on earth at Utah's Arches National Park but just down the road
dogs are welcome on the Negro Bill Canyon Trail in the Colorado
River National Recreation Area that leads to the sixth longest
stone arch in the United States. Your dog will never look 1000
feet straight down at the confluence of the Green and Colorado
rivers in Canyonlands National Park but next door in Dead Horse
Point State Park she can look down 1500 feet into the canyon
at the Colorado River below.
At hikewithyourdog.com
we want to help you identify the best places to hike with your
dog in America and Canada.
Grab
that leash and hit the trail! Go find a Park...