Tucson Botanical Gardens

Time:
  • Monday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Tuesday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Wednesday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Thursday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Friday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Saturday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Sunday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM

During the summer months, guests are allowed to bring their well-behaved dogs to enjoy an Urban Oasis in the Heart of Tucson (June - September). Dog entry is $3 per dog, per visit, or $20 for a Dog Membership, plus $10 for each additional dog.

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Brandi Fenton Memorial Park

This off-leash dog park is located in the east part of Brandi Fenton Memorial Park, easily accessible from Dodge Boulevard. It features double-entry gates, divided small and large dog areas, water bowls, tables, rake and pail for scooping waste, plastic bag holder, shaded areas, and a rake and pail for scooping waste.

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Summit Hut

Summit Hut is a retail establishment that supplies both you and your dog outdoor gear. Dogs on leashes are allowed inside.

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Smiling Dog Ranch Dog Park at George Mehl Family Foothills Park

Smiling Dog Ranch Dog Park, located within George Mehl Family Foothills Park, is a spacious park with plenty of shade. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on the Rillito River Park trail, as long as all trash is cleaned up after them. This dog park does not have any turf.

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Fort Lowell Museum

The Arizona Historical Society's Fort Lowell Museum is housed in the restored Commanding Officer's quarters on the grounds of today's Fort Lowell Park. The museum of Fort Lowell, which was founded in 1873, features exhibits depicting military life on the Arizona frontier. Historic interpretative signage can be found throughout the park for you to appreciate while walking with your pets. Four-legged guests receive dog treats from the museum.

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Gene C. Reid Park: Miko's Corner Playground

Lights, three double access gates, a split two-acre space for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, scooper dispenser, and ramada with benches are among the amenities named after Miko, a TPD police dog who died in the line of duty. Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., we are closed for maintenance.

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Bookmans East Entertainment Exchange

Bookmans Entertainment Exchange is a used book, music, movie, video game, and musical instrument store that buys, sells, and swaps used books, music, movies, video games, and musical instruments. Inside, well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome.

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Are there other dog parks near Tucson Botanical Gardens in Tucson?

Yes, you can explore more dog parks in Tucson on Petzooie.

Is Tucson Botanical Gardens open year-round?

Tucson Botanical Gardens is generally open year-round, but hours may change due to weather or maintenance.

What amenities are available at Tucson Botanical Gardens?

Tucson Botanical Gardens may include open play areas, seating, and fenced sections. Amenities can vary by location.

Is there an entry fee for Tucson Botanical Gardens?

Many dog parks are free to enter, but some may have fees. Check locally or contact (520) 326-9686 if available.

Can I bring multiple dogs to Tucson Botanical Gardens?

Policies may vary. It’s best to follow local rules at Tucson Botanical Gardens regarding the number of dogs per visitor.