Ah, the great outdoors. The sun on your face, the wind at your back, and (hopefully) a space to explore with your furry pal. While a walk in the park might seem like the most obvious place in the world to bring a dog, most U.S. national parks have strict rules regarding if and where pets are allowed. Guidelines can vary greatly, so we’ve compiled a list of each one, ranking them from most to least dog-friendly, to help you plan where to take your next parks adventure with your canine companion.
First, a few universal guidelines: keep your pet on a six-foot (or shorter) leash at all times, always bag and throw away your dog’s waste, and never leave an animal unattended in a locked vehicle.
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May 2-8 is North Dakota Travel and Tourism Week.
Written By:
Sara Otte Coleman | 7:00 am, May 1, 2021 ×
Sara Otte Coleman, director of the tourism division in the North Dakota Department of Commerce, sits in front of several tourism ads Wednesday, May 24, 2017, in her Bismarck office. (John Hageman / Forum News Service)
Gov. Doug Burgum has proclaimed May 2-8 North Dakota Travel and Tourism Week, recognizing the industry’s role in supporting our communities and businesses, restoring the economy and rebuilding our workforce.
Optimism is high that through creative planning and hard work across the industry, North Dakota is well positioned to welcome a public eager for travel and adventure in 2021.
Tourism Director Sara Otte Coleman encourages readers to explore North Dakota.
Written By:
Sara Otte Coleman | 10:00 am, Apr. 30, 2021 ×
Sara Otte Coleman, director of the tourism division in the North Dakota Department of Commerce, sits in front of several tourism ads Wednesday, May 24, 2017, in her Bismarck office. (John Hageman / Forum News Service)
Gov. Doug Burgum has proclaimed May 2-8 North Dakota Travel and Tourism Week, recognizing the industry’s role in supporting our communities and businesses, restoring the economy and rebuilding our workforce.
Optimism is high that through creative planning and hard work across the industry, North Dakota is well positioned to welcome a public eager for travel and adventure in 2021.