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A vast unearthly landscape greets visitors with thousands of intricately eroded sandstone creations, that someone obviously thought looked like goblins. The movie Galaxy Quest was filmed here because of this unusual scenery. There are plenty of places to hike to and through, a visitor observation Read more...
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This scenic camp area is a great place to stay when visiting the Bryce Canyon National Park; it is AAA approved and offers over 200 shaded campsites, and large pull-through sites to accommodate modern RVs. Some of the amenities include showers, clean restrooms, a large Read more...
Pets on leashes are allowed on the Canyon Nature Trail. Dogs are not allowed on the cave trail. There is an on-site kennel with water provided for free if you decide to go on the cave trail. Read more...
Multi-colored and red-tinged rock formations against incredible blue skies give rise to this park’s name. It boasts the world’s only collection of ‘sand pipes’; oddly-shaped sandstone pillars that rise from 6 to 170 feet from the ground. There are several short trails in the park Read more...
The C-A-L Ranch and Home Store in Logan welcome leashed dogs in their store. They have a pet products section, and some stores may also offer pet grooming services. Read more...
This nearly 22,000-acre preserve sits at 6,000 feet, is one of Utah’s newest golf destinations with two 18-hole championship courses, and offers many year-round recreational pursuits; with activities varying by the season. They hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Games at Soldier Hollow, and the venue Read more...
The beautiful Red Canyon Park can serve as a dog-friendly substitute to see the rock formations that make Bryce Canyon famous. Dogs are not allowed on any trails at Bryce Canyon but are allowed on leash throughout Red Canyon Park. The park sits at a Read more...
This park, along the Wide Hollow Reservoir, has a couple of popular trails; The Petrified Forest Trail which winds through lava flows and petrified wood, and for more of a challenge there is the Sleeping Rainbows trail. Dogs are allowed at no additional fee. Dogs Read more...
Located in the spectacular Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Snowbasin’s 2,959 vertical feet truly offer terrain to suit everyone’s needs. There are 17 designated trails of varying degrees of difficulty and a variety of recreational pursuits. Amenities include two eateries, a summer concert series and other planned Read more...
Red Fleet is almost 2,000 acres with a reservoir of 750 water acres, and sits in what is known as ‘the heart of Dinosaurland’ at an elevation of 5,500 feet. Tracks believed to be more than 200 million years old can be reached by hiking Read more...
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