Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2022 and updated on March 21, 2025.
Spring weather in Tucson means it’s the perfect time to have your furry friend tag along for all of your outdoor (and a few indoor) adventures. Here are a few pet-friendly places in Tucson to explore with your doggos.
*Remember to follow these locations’ policies to help ensure the safety of your dog, yourself and those around you. At most places, dogs must remain leashed. And, of course, make sure you bring a water bowl, food and some baggies while out and about, just in case!*
Outdoor spots and hiking trails 
- Agua Caliente Park and Loop Trail, 12325 E. Roger Road. If you want something a little more hiking-intensive for you and your pup, check out the Agua Caliente Loop Trail that’s not too far from the park.
- Catalina State Park, 11570 N. Oracle Road. Leashed dogs are welcome on all of the trails in Catalina State Park, according to their website. There are eight trails to choose from, ranging from three-fourths of a mile to nine miles.
- La Encantada, 2905 E. Skyline Dr. Leashed dogs are welcome to walk around the La Encantada outdoor shopping mall.
- The Loop,
- here. The Chuck Huckelberry Loop allows leashed pets on the route.
- Madera Canyon. Take a trip south of Tucson to Madera Canyon. They have picnic areas for you and your pup to enjoy a quick snack and take a breather from exploring.
- Mount Lemmon. Don’t forget to stop by the Mt. Lemmon Cookie Cabin and grab a treat for yourself.
Here are a few pet-friendly hiking trails in Tucson, according to Alltrails.com, a popular website that helps hiking enthusiasts find new (and old) favorite trails. Just like other outdoor locations, your dog must be leashed while hiking too!
- Canyon Loop Trail (in Catalina State Park), 11570 N. Oracle Road
- Feliz Paseos Park, 1600 N. Camino De Oeste
- Black Rock Loop Trail (at the Sweetwater Preserve), 4001 N. Tortolita Road
- Honey Bee Canyon North Trail, 13880 N. Rancho Vistoso Blvd.
- Mosaic and Slingshot Trail Loop (in Painted Hills Trail Park), 3590 W. Anklam Road
Note: Leashed dogs are only permitted on Saguaro National Park’s paved trails! Here are a couple:
- Desert Ecology Trail (in Saguaro National Park East), 3693 S. Old Spanish Trail
- Desert Discovery Nature Trail (in Saguaro National Park West), 2700 N. Kinney Road
For further directions to Saguaro National Park, check out the National Park Service’s website.
Indoor spots 
- Bookmans, 6230 E. Speedway and 4841 N. Stone Ave. Bookmans is another dog-friendly place in Tucson. Make sure to keep your furry friend leashed while visiting the used goods store.
- Rosie’s Barket, 7960 N. Oracle Road. Rosie’s Barket offers DIY baths for your dogs (and other pets!). They have a variety of shampoos and conditioners to choose from so your pet can leave looking and feeling their best. They also have a shop with super-cute dog charms!
- Dogs-N-Donuts, 7743 E. Broadway. Find homemade doggie doughnuts, cookies and other treats at this local dog bakery. You can even pick up a few desert-themed toys and accessories for your dog while you’re there.
- Bark ‘N Berry, 6121 E. Broadway. This ice cream shop for dogs serves dog-safe frozen treats in a variety of flavors. You can also host a doggy birthday party here.
- Dogs of Tucson, 3805 W. River Road. This membership-based indoor dog park has tons of room for your pup to run around, plus TVs and other events and activities for humans.
- Spike & Chester’s DIY Pet Wash, 9725 N. Thornydale Road. This self-serve pet wash started in 2005. Full-service grooming services are also available!
- Dirty Dawgs Pet Care, 3055 N. Campbell Ave. This DIY dog wash has shampoo, conditioner, towels, brushes and everything else you may need to wash your pup.
Activities 
- DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, 6300 N. Swan Road. The DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a “10-acre National Historic District designed and built by acclaimed Arizona artist Ettore ‘Ted’ DeGrazia,” according to the gallery’s website. Leashed dogs are welcome at the gallery.
- Pima Air & Space Museum, 6000 E. Valencia Road. “Leashed pets are permitted to walk both inside the buildings and on the museum’s outside grounds,” according to the Pima Air & Space’s website. However, only service animals are permitted in the restaurant and on the tram tour.
- Tucson Botanical Gardens (seasonally), 2150 N. Alvernon Way. The Tucson Botanical Gardens allows all leashed dogs from June through September.
Dog parks 
Tucson has many outdoor, off-leash dog parks where your dogs can run free in a fenced area to play fetch, sniff around and meet other dogs. Some local dog parks have separate areas for large and small dogs…