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5 Dog Friendly Trails in the Grand Canyon You Can Visit in 2024 (With Pictures)

Ed Malaker

By Ed Malaker

dog at a trail

The Grand Canyon National Park is a breathtaking destination that attracts millions annually. While hiking is a popular activity in the park, it’s important to know which trails are dog friendly if you’re planning a trip to the Grand Canyon with your pet. You’ll be happy to know that there are several trails where dogs are allowed, so keep reading while we list several of the most popular and tell you a little about them so you can see if they are right for you and your pet.

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The 5 Dog-Friendly Trails in the Grand Canyon

1. Rim Trail

🗺️ Address: 📍 Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
🕐 Open Times: 24/7
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-Leash: No
  • Pets are allowed on the paved sections of the trail
  • Easy access to stunning views of the canyon
  • A flat and easy trail suitable for all fitness levels
  • Lots of other pets

2. Grandview Trail

🗺️ Address: 📍 Grandview Trail, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
🕐 Open Times: 24/7
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-Leash: No
  • Pets are allowed on the first 0.5 miles of the trail
  • Plenty of parking, including overnight parking
  • Panoramic views of the canyon and the historic Grandview Mine
  • Steep and rocky terrain with several switchbacks
  • Lengthy walk

3. Hermit Trail

🗺️ Address: 📍 Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
🕐 Open Times: 24/7
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-Leash: No
  • Pets are allowed on the first mile of the trail
  • Secluded hiking experience with stunning canyon views
  • Steep and rocky terrain with several switchbacks
  • Spectacular views

4. South Rim Trail to Hermits Rest

🗺️ Address: 📍 Rim Trail, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
🕐 Open Times: 24/7
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-Leash: No
  • Pets are allowed on the paved sections of the trail
  • Easy access to stunning views of the canyon and historic buildings
  • Flat and easy trail suitable for all fitness levels.
  • Close to parking

5. Tanner Trail

🗺️ Address: 📍 Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
🕐 Open Times: 24/7
💲 Cost: Free
🐕 Off-Leash: No
  • Pets are allowed on the first mile of the trail
  • Stunning canyon views and access to the Colorado River
  • Steep and rocky terrain with several switchbacks

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Summary

The Grand Canyon National Park offers some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, and there’s no reason why you can’t share that experience with your dog. Whether you’re looking for a challenging hike like at the Grandview and Hermit trails, or something a little easier, like the South Rim Trail to Hermits Rest, the many dog-friendly trails in the park offer something for everyone. Just be sure to follow the park’s regulations and keep your dog on a leash, and you’ll be able to enjoy all that the Grand Canyon has to offer with your faithful companion by your side.

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