Dogs on a max 6-foot leash are allowed on nature trails (e.g., the Wetland Walk) and parking lots; on Auto Tour Routes, walking isn't allowed for anyone, and dogs must remain in the vehicle except at leashed Park-and-Stretch areas.
Off-leash anywhere outside a vehicle; dogs may not be walked on Auto Tour Routes.
Pets must be leashed at all times on a national wildlife refuge, and are usually limited to designated trails, roads, and public-use areas. Many refuges close sensitive habitat to pets to protect wildlife, so check the refuge page before you go.
Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.
Yes, leashed dogs are allowed on trails and in parking lots, but on the Auto Tour Route they must stay in the vehicle except at designated Park-and-Stretch areas. Dogs on a max 6-foot leash are allowed on nature trails (e.g., the Wetland Walk) and parking lots; on Auto Tour Routes, walking isn't allowed for anyone, and dogs must remain in the vehicle except at leashed Park-and-Stretch areas.
Pets must be leashed at all times on a national wildlife refuge, and are usually limited to designated trails, roads, and public-use areas. Many refuges close sensitive habitat to pets to protect wildlife, so check the refuge page before you go.
Off-leash anywhere outside a vehicle; dogs may not be walked on Auto Tour Routes.
Service animals are allowed where pets are not, under the ADA. A leash is still required.