No trails here allow dogs. Pets are prohibited throughout the wilderness to protect the riparian corridor and wildlife.
The entire wilderness and the surrounding Aravaipa Canyon Preserve are closed to dogs and other pets.
A 6-foot leash is required in developed recreation areas like campgrounds, trailheads, and picnic sites. On most of the open BLM land there is no leash law, but your dog must be under control at all times, and local field offices can set stricter rules.
Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.
Pets are not allowed anywhere in Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness, and dogs are also barred from the Nature Conservancy preserve that guards the access points. Leave your dog at home for this permit-only canyon. No trails here allow dogs. Pets are prohibited throughout the wilderness to protect the riparian corridor and wildlife.
A 6-foot leash is required in developed recreation areas like campgrounds, trailheads, and picnic sites. On most of the open BLM land there is no leash law, but your dog must be under control at all times, and local field offices can set stricter rules.
The entire wilderness and the surrounding Aravaipa Canyon Preserve are closed to dogs and other pets.
Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.