Planning A Vacation In Zion National Park With A Furry Friend? Learn What You Need To Know

 Most pet owners, especially those who own a dog,  prefer taking their little furry friends with them when going on a vacation. Traveling with pets is not painful when your companions are trained to travel long distances without making a fuss and get comfortable quickly in new places. If you are a dog owner planning a vacation to Zion National Park with your canine, the following are a few things to know about visiting popular tourist attractions with a furry friend. 

Not all resorts are pet-friendly

Before you create an itinerary for Utah’s national parks, consider looking for resorts where you can stay with your pets hassle-free. Since many resorts don’t allow pets, we suggest searching only for pet-friendly rentals in Zion National Park. It’s also best to contact the resort owners and clear all your doubts regarding pets’ care and accommodations before making a reservation. Reading client testimonials is also a great way to know how welcoming a resort is for your little furry companions. 

Pets are not allowed on trails in Zion, except Pa’rus Trail

National parks in Utah, including Zion National Park, are very pet-friendly. But does it mean you can’t explore this beautiful tourist attraction without your canine? Of course, you can! Few places in Zion allow pets as long as their owners keep them on a leash. The Pa’rus trail, which is completely flat and easily accessible, is open to pets. Even bicyclists and wheelchair users can explore the trail and enjoy gorgeous sceneries. Many viewpoints along the road have no pet restrictions. That said, your furry companions can leave the vehicle and walk around with you only if they are on a leash. 

Keep the rules of BARK in mind

Being a pet owner, you are perhaps already familiar with the rules of BARK. If not, read below:

  • Bag your pet’s waste - Owners are responsible for scooping their pet waste from pet-friendly trails, roads, parking trails, picnic spots, campgrounds, and other areas. 

  • Always on leash - No matter how friendly your pet is, always put them on a leash no longer than six feet. 

  • Respect wildlife - pets can harm and harass wildlife. Owners have to ensure they don’t make noise or scare wildlife away. 

  • Know where you can take your pet - Know what trails in Zion National Park are pet-friendly. 

You don’t have to leave your furry friends behind when you keep the mentioned things in mind. Look for pet-friendly rentals in Zion National Park now. 


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