Death Valley National Park

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You and Petzooie can try to beat the heat in Death Valley National Park in California, the country's "hottest, driest, and lowest" location. In campgrounds and picnic areas, dogs are welcome. They must be kept on a six-foot leash at all times. Pets are not allowed on trails or in Wilderness (this includes the boardwalks at Badwater and Salt Creek, as well as paved paths like Zabriskie Point and Harmony Borax Works). Pets are not permitted in park facilities, including visitor centers and historic structures, or on Ranger-led tours. Coyotes are known to wander the park, so keep an eye on your dogs. A list of wonderful dog-friendly roads to explore with Petzooie may be found on the park's website.

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Alien Fresh Jerky

Alien Fresh Jerky in Baker, California, sells beef jerky, nuts, trail mixes, dried fruits, stuffed olives, and honey to dogs. Dogs must be on a leash.

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Trail of a Hundred Giants

This seasonally accessible route is located in the Giant National Sequoia Monument, which is part of the Sequoia National Forest in Kernville, CA, and runs through the Long Meadow Grove, which contains over 125 giant sequoias. The trees in this area are estimated to be between 500 and 1,500 years old. At all times, pets must be leashed and supervised. If you have a pet, please clean up after it. About 45 miles northwest of Kernville is where you'll find the path. Take State Mountain Road 99 north from Kernville to Johnsondale. Take Highway 50 west to the Western Divide Highway exit. The Redwood Meadow Campground is 2 miles away. The campground is across the road from the trailhead.

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Sequoia National Forest

Sequoia National Forest welcomes canine partners! Dogs must be well-behaved, kept on a six-foot leash at all times, and kept inside an enclosed vehicle or tent at night. A maximum of two pets are allowed per owner at any one campsite. The Sequoia National Forest is known for its breathtaking scenery, which includes towering trees, soaring granite monoliths, glacier-carved canyons, roaring rapids, and more. The Sequoia National Forest has three National Recreation Trails: Summit, Cannell Meadow, and Jackass Creek. Information on trails, leisure, attractions, passes, and permits can be found on the official website. Dogs are not allowed on constructed swimming beaches in the National Forest or in Sequoia National Park, which is nearby.

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Calico Ghost Town

Calico Ghost Town near Yermo, California, is a dog-friendly old West attraction where visitors may go through an actual mine, pan for gold, and view the Mystery Shack. Fun for all ages, both humans and canines. Petzooie is invited to join you in the saloon, gift stores, and even the train ride tour! Dorsey's Dog House shop, which is located within the village, sells everything from accessories to nutritious snacks and treats.

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Bishop Dog Park

Petzooie is welcome to run, play, and interact off-leash at Bishop Dog Park in Bishop, CA. The park features grass, seats, and shade structures, as well as two fully gated areas for large and small dogs. All dogs must be licensed and up to date on their vaccinations. Pet owners are asked to pick up after their animals.

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Mojave National Preserve

With your four-legged companion, explore singing sand dunes, gaping canyons, and blossoming wildflowers. Always keep pets on six-foot or shorter leashes, and provide plenty of water for Petzooie.

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What amenities are available at Death Valley National Park?

Death Valley National Park may include open play areas, seating, and fenced sections. Amenities can vary by location.

Is Death Valley National Park an off-leash dog park?

Death Valley National Park may offer off-leash areas for dogs. Check posted rules or contact (760) 786-3200 for more details.

What are the hours for Death Valley National Park?

Death Valley National Park is open . Hours may vary, so check locally or call (760) 786-3200 if available.

Is Death Valley National Park suitable for small and large dogs?

Some parks provide separate areas for different dog sizes. Check locally to see what Death Valley National Park offers.

Can I bring multiple dogs to Death Valley National Park?

Policies may vary. It’s best to follow local rules at Death Valley National Park regarding the number of dogs per visitor.