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The Most Dog-Friendly National Parks in the U.S.


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. ....

Lake Chelan , United States , Duck Harbor , Trim Village , Great Smoky Mountains National Park , North Carolina , Rialto Beach , Pinhook Bog , Brooks Camp , Zion National Park , Cave Lodge , West District , West Virginia , Big Bend , Gateway Arch , Virgin Islands , Mesa Verde , Hot Springs National Park , North Cascades National Park , Cedar Pass , Great Basin National Park , Zion Canyon , Guadalupe Mountains National Park , Hawaii Volcanoes National Park , State Park , South Carolina ,

An Insider's Guide to the Four Corners


The Four Corners
A thousand years ago, this region was the center of an incredibly complex and influential civilization that flourished over several centuries throughout the entire Southwest. The Ancestral Puebloans, along with other tribal groups, occupied this land and inhabited sites such as Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon and Canyon de Chelly. Today, the region is home to the descendants of these tribes, many of whom have a strong connection to these important cultural sites.
From the dry desert ecosystem at Chaco Canyon to the pinyon-juniper woodlands at Mesa Verde, the geographic isolation of these parks offers visitors the ability to get off the beaten path to find solitude away from big crowds. ....

Far View Visitor Center , United States , Cottonwood Campground , New Mexico , Chaco Culture National Historical Park , Grand Canyon , Canyon De Chelly National Monument , Mesa Verde , Spruce Tree House , Kit Carson , Long House , Pueblo Bonito , Morefield Campground , Spider Rock , Cliff Palace , Mug House , Navajo National Monument , Far View Lodge , Mesa Verde National Park , White House , District Of Columbia , Chaco Canyon , Hovenweep National Monument , North Rim , Step House , Chapin Mesa ,