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Dog Friendly Trails in Tucson!

We've put together this list to keep you and your pup happy and healthy out on the trails! If you have any other suggestions let us know!

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dog Friendly Trails

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Check out our list of trails below

Agua Caliente Park

- This 101 acre park features a large pond and natural springs! This park is located near the base of Mt. Lemmon making it a great East-side destination for you and your pup. 

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Arizona National Scenic Trail

- This 800 + mile trail system stretches from the Mexico border to Utah has many great sections in and around Tucson for you and your pup.

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Central Arizona Project Trail

- This trail follows the Central Arizona Canal. It is generally a low traffic trail and has several trailheads in and around Tucson.

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Cienega Creek Natural Preserve

- Located near Vail these trails offer plenty of opportunity to explore the desert Southeast of Tucson.

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Colossal Cave Mountain Park

- Located near the Rincon mountain foothills, these trails offer an easy-to-navigate layout with plenty of signage to help you explore the area.

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Enchanted Hills Trails Park

- This small trail system on the West side of Tucson offers an opportunity to take your pup for a quick walk or hike close to town. 

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Feliz Paseos Park

- This trail system is ADA accessible and offers a mix of paved and unpaved trails

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Hohokam Trail

- Also known as McKenzie Ranch Trailhead, this remote trail system offers a great opportunity for those who want to get out of town!

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Painted Hills Trails Park

- This newer trail system features a rocky 5 mile loop of up and down singletrack with great views of Tucson!

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Robles Pass Trails Park

- Located in Tucson Mountain Park, this trail system offers seemingly endless options for those looking to explore. 

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Sweetwater Preserve

- A popular destination for all trail users, Sweetwater Preserve offers a wide variety of singletrack close to town. 

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Wild Burro Trail in Tortolita Mountain Park

- This trail system connects to many others in the area making it possible to explore as long as you like!

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