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Dog-friendly hikes near Albuquerque

Looking for somewhere to hike with your dog around Albuquerque? Here are the 25 closest places where a leashed dog is welcome, pulled from every national forest, park, BLM area, wildlife refuge, state park, and dog beach we have verified, and sorted by rough distance from downtown.

Each one is checked for its own dog rule, so you can see at a glance where dogs are fully welcome and where a few limits apply. Distances are a straight-line estimate, so real drive times will run a bit longer.

25 places within ~150 miles, nearest first
PETRDog-friendly

Petroglyph National Monument

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
7 miles away · National place
NMDog-friendly

Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
14 miles away · National forest
NMDog-friendly

Cerrillos Hills State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
38 miles away · State park
NMLimited access

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks does not allow pets. Only identifiable service animals are permitted, and dogs may not be left in parked vehicles because of the heat.
43 miles away · BLM land
NMDog-friendly

Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
52 miles away · Wildlife refuge
VALLLimited access

Valles Caldera National Preserve

Valles Caldera allows leashed dogs only on four named front-country trails plus roadways, parking, and picnic areas near the Cabin District. The backcountry and all other trails are closed to pets.
55 miles away · National place
SAFEDog-friendly

Santa Fe National Historic Trail

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
58 miles away · National place
MAPRLimited access

Manhattan Project National Historical Park

Pet access is limited and varies by site, with visitor centers allowing only service animals.
59 miles away · National place
SAPUDog-friendly

Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
62 miles away · National place
PECODog-friendly

Pecos National Historical Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
64 miles away · National place
NMDog-friendly

Hyde Memorial State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
69 miles away · State park
NMDog-friendly

Santa Fe National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
72 miles away · National forest
NMDog-friendly

El Malpais National Conservation Area

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
78 miles away · BLM land
ELMADog-friendly

El Malpais National Monument

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
79 miles away · National place
NMLimited access

Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Sometimes, leashed dogs are allowed only seasonally on the Auto Tour Loop, not on the refuge's hiking trails.
90 miles away · Wildlife refuge
ELMODog-friendly

El Morro National Monument

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
96 miles away · National place
CHCUDog-friendly

Chaco Culture National Historical Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
100 miles away · National place
FOUNDog-friendly

Fort Union National Monument

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
110 miles away · National place
NMDog-friendly

Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
115 miles away · BLM land
NMDog-friendly

Carson National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
117 miles away · National forest
NMDog-friendly

Rio Grande del Norte National Monument

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
121 miles away · BLM land
NMDog-friendly

Fort Stanton-Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
127 miles away · BLM land
NMDog-friendly

Lincoln National Forest

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
133 miles away · National forest
NMDog-friendly

Elephant Butte Lake State Park

Leashed dogs welcome on most or all trails.
137 miles away · State park
AZRULimited access

Aztec Ruins National Monument

Leashed pets are allowed in the parking lot, picnic area, and along the Old Spanish Trail, but not on the main archaeological trail or inside the visitor center.
143 miles away · National place
Planning a bigger trip? See the full NM dog trail guide for every dog-friendly park and trail in the state.

Common questions

Where can I hike with my dog near Albuquerque?

There are 25 verified spots within about a 150-mile radius of Albuquerque where leashed dogs are welcome, including national forests, state parks, and in some cases dog beaches. The closest ones are listed above, nearest first.

Are there dog-friendly trails close to Albuquerque?

Yes. State parks and national forests near Albuquerque are usually the most reliable, since most welcome a leashed dog on the trails. The list above ranks them by distance so you can find the nearest.