Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley)

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  • Thursday24 Hours
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  • Sunday24 Hours

The Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley) is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a charity dedicated to building a nationwide network of trails from abandoned rail lines and connecting corridors. This "rail-trail," which was once an underused railroad line, is now a terrific spot to walk Fido in Prescott Valley! The trailhead for the Iron King Trail is shown on the map below (Prescott to Prescott Valley).

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Fain Park

Fain Park welcomes pets. This lovely area is surrounded in lush green grass, making it ideal for walking your dog. There's also a tiny lake with a waterfall and a dog-friendly trail that runs alongside a creek. There are a number of other trails in the park that you can explore with your leashed dog. Fain Park is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day of the week.

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Watson Lake Park

Watson Lake Park welcomes pets. Dogs are invited to accompany their owners on this lovely walk with breathtaking views. Watson Woods and the Granite Dells rocks are both accessible from the picturesque park. The lake itself is a popular spot for dog owners who wish to get out on the water with their pets.

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Constellation Trail

Pets are welcome on the Constellation Trail. The pathways are dedicated to the memory of the United States of America. Navy personnel who died in a Lockheed C-121G Super Constellation crash at this location while on a training mission. Along the walk, you and your dog can admire stunning rock formations and scrub oak passages. Dogs are welcome to accompany their owners on the loop route as long as they are leashed and their waste is cleaned up.

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Lynx Lake - South Shore Boat Ramp

The Lynx Lake South Shore Boat Ramp welcomes pets. This is a trailhead for the Prescott National Forest's 55-acre reservoir in the Bradshaw Mountains, about 5 miles east of Prescott, Arizona. The lake is stocked for fishing and is located at a height of 5,530 feet. It is one of Central Arizona's most popular hangout spots. On warmer days, there is plenty of shade. You may also take your dog for a walk on the shaded trails that wind around the lake. The parking price is $5 per vehicle, with Wednesdays being free. The hours of operation vary depending on the season, but are typically from dawn to sunset.

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Prescott Peavine National Recreation Trail

The Peavine Trail (Prescott Peavine Trail) is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a statewide network of trails from abandoned rail lines and connecting corridors. This "rail-trail," which was once an underused railroad line, is now a terrific spot to walk Petzooie in Prescott! A parking lot with easy access to the Peavine Trail is shown on the map below (Prescott Peavine Trail).

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Willow Creek Dog Park

Willow Creek Park Dog Park is clean and well-kept, with a grassy dog area, shade, sitting spaces, water, and agility equipment. The dog park is closed for repair on the first Monday of each month.

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What amenities are available at Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley)?

Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley) may include open play areas, seating, and fenced sections. Amenities can vary by location.

Are there any rules for visiting Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley)?

Dog parks like Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley) typically have rules regarding leash use, cleanliness, and pet behavior. Follow posted guidelines.

Is Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley) an off-leash dog park?

Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley) may offer off-leash areas for dogs. Check posted rules or contact (928) 759-3020 for more details.

Is Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley) suitable for small and large dogs?

Some parks provide separate areas for different dog sizes. Check locally to see what Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley) offers.

Can I bring multiple dogs to Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley)?

Policies may vary. It’s best to follow local rules at Iron King Trail (Prescott to Prescott Valley) regarding the number of dogs per visitor.