Dogs are prohibited on both Upper Table Rock and Lower Table Rock to protect ground-nesting birds and other sensitive wildlife. Leave your dog at home for this one. Bicycles, motorized vehicles, camping, and campfires are also not allowed.
Dogs are banned from the entire Table Rocks area, including both the Upper and Lower Table Rock trails.
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.
These two flat-topped mesas near Medford are jointly managed by BLM and The Nature Conservancy and protect rare wildflowers and wildlife. Dogs are not allowed at all. Dogs are prohibited on both Upper Table Rock and Lower Table Rock to protect ground-nesting birds and other sensitive wildlife. Leave your dog at home for this one. Bicycles, motorized vehicles, camping, and campfires are also not allowed.
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.
Dogs are banned from the entire Table Rocks area, including both the Upper and Lower Table Rock trails.
Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.