California / Nevada · National Park

Dogs in Death Valley National Park

Can I bring my dog, and on which trails?
Banned on trailsLeash: 6 feet maximum, at all times.

No. Dogs aren't allowed on Death Valley's trails or in the backcountry.

Leashed dogs are welcome in developed areas only: campgrounds, picnic areas, parking lots, and along paved roads. They aren't permitted on any trails or in the wilderness.
Photo: Ronald Gaddis · NPS

Where dogs are allowed

Leashed dogs are welcome in developed areas only: campgrounds, picnic areas, parking lots, and along paved roads. They aren't permitted on any trails or in the wilderness.

Where dogs are banned

All trails and backcountry, public buildings, and park shuttle buses.

Leash rule

6 feet maximum, at all times.

Service animals

Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.

Where to go instead

Nearby BLM land allows leashed dogs on some routes.

Official source
National Park Service
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Last verified 2026-07-09
Park code
DEVA

Common questions

Can I bring my dog to Death Valley National Park?

No. Dogs aren't allowed on Death Valley's trails or in the backcountry. Leashed dogs are welcome in developed areas only: campgrounds, picnic areas, parking lots, and along paved roads. They aren't permitted on any trails or in the wilderness.

What is the leash rule at Death Valley?

6 feet maximum, at all times.

Where can I hike with my dog near Death Valley?

Nearby BLM land allows leashed dogs on some routes.

Are service animals allowed at Death Valley?

Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.