Arizona Nordic Village

Time:
  • Monday8:00 AM - 2:00PM
  • Tuesday8:00 AM - 2:00PM
  • Wednesday8:00 AM - 2:00PM
  • Thursday8:00 AM - 2:00PM
  • Friday8:00 AM - 4:00PM
  • Saturday9:00 AM - 4:00PM
  • Sunday8:00 AM - 4:00PM

You can skijor or snowshoe with your dog on 22 kilometers of dog-friendly tracks at Arizona Nordic Village. In the winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are available, while in the summer, hiking, running, and bike paths are available.

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Kendrick Park Watchable Wildlife Trail

On the magnificent hiking trails of this wildlife area, located about 20 miles north of Flagstaff, dogs are allowed off-leash. On this one-of-a-kind trail, you might see a broad range of birds, insects, and animals. There are two paths at this location. A short circle has been paved to accommodate wheelchairs. A longer circle, 4 feet wide with native surface and on flat ground, is an easy hike. Both routes offer an interpretive educational experience.

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Thorpe Bark Park

The Thorpe Park Bark Park is a 1.5-acre off-leash dog park with large and small dog play areas as well as agility equipment. There are also chairs and picnic tables throughout the park. Petzooie and his pals will have plenty of area to run around.

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Frances Short Pond at Thorpe Park

The pond, which is located along the FUTS trail, offers community fishing as well as a pet-friendly area to bring your dog. Visitors are encouraged to observe animals on a regular basis to discover how this restored pond and riparian habitat are used by a variety of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, according to interpretive signage. The pond is surrounded by walking routes with native flora and extensive bird life. Dogs on leashes are allowed as long as they are cleaned up after.

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Nate Avery Trail

Nate Avery Route is an excellent dog-friendly trail in Flagstaff, Arizona. This two-mile circle around Buffalo Park leads to a wide open space on the flat top of McMillan Mesa, an ancient lava flow, and is one of the most popular urban trails in the area. The trail also leads to some spectacular views of Humphrey's Peak, the Dry Lake Hills, and Mount Elden from a wooded valley.

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Wheeler Park

Wheeler Park welcomes pets. Take a stroll through this nice park in Flagstaff with your leashed dog. You'll come across mature trees and park seats that line 2.5 acres of public open area, ideal for picnics, reading, and festivals. The park is open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day of the week.

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Coconino National Forest

Dogs are allowed in most portions of the Coconino National Forest as long as they are on a 6-foot leash. Please refer to the websites for further information on where dogs are not permitted. Coconino, Lake Mary Picnic Area, Lava River Cave, and Red Mountain Trail are all worth seeing.

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Is Arizona Nordic Village suitable for small and large dogs?

Some parks provide separate areas for different dog sizes. Check locally to see what Arizona Nordic Village offers.

Is Arizona Nordic Village an off-leash dog park?

Arizona Nordic Village may offer off-leash areas for dogs. Check posted rules or contact (928) 220-055 for more details.

What are the hours for Arizona Nordic Village?

Arizona Nordic Village is open Mon - Sun. Hours may vary, so check locally or call (928) 220-055 if available.

Can I bring multiple dogs to Arizona Nordic Village?

Policies may vary. It’s best to follow local rules at Arizona Nordic Village regarding the number of dogs per visitor.

Is there an entry fee for Arizona Nordic Village?

Many dog parks are free to enter, but some may have fees. Check locally or contact (928) 220-055 if available.