Should I Bring My Dog With Me to Moab?

The Moab, Utah area is stunning and an outdoor enthusiasts paradise. But if you’re a dog owner, you might wonder: should I bring my furry friend along? The short answer is yes, but with some caveats. Let’s explore the details when bringing your dog with you to the Moab area.

It’s a Great Idea to Bring Your Dog With You to Moab.

  1. Dog Friendly Outdoor Adventure: The Moab area is full of dog-friendly trails and spaces where you and your pup can enjoy nature together. Exploring iconic red rock landscapes with your dog adds an extra layer of joy to your trip. Keep in mind that there are some limitations especially within the National Parks nearby.
  2. Pet-Friendly Accommodations: Moab has a variety of pet-friendly lodging options, including our cabins. These make it easier to keep your dog close while you explore.

Things to Consider Before Bringing Your Dog

  1. Heat and Climate: Moab can get extremely hot, especially during the summer. Dogs can struggle with heat more than humans, so it’s important to plan accordingly.
  2. National Park Restrictions: While many trails in the Moab area are dog-friendly, some national parks, like Arches and Canyonlands, have restrictions on where dogs can go. Be sure to check regulations before heading out.
  3. Wildlife and Terrain: The rugged terrain and wildlife in Moab can pose challenges for dogs. You’ll need to keep an eye out for cacti, steep drop-offs, and encounters with animals like snakes.
  4. Your Dog’s Temperament: Consider your dog’s behavior and fitness level. Are they comfortable traveling? Can they handle long hikes or the high-energy environment of Moab?

Tips for Bringing Your Dog to Moab

  1. Plan Pet-Friendly Activities: Research trails and activities that allow dogs. Some popular dog-friendly spots include Mill Creek Trail and the Poison Spider Mesa.
  2. Protect Against Heat: Always carry plenty of water for both you and your dog, invest in a collapsible bowl, and consider dog booties to protect their paws from hot surfaces.
  3. Follow the Rules: Keep your dog on a leash in public areas, clean up after them, and respect local regulations.
  4. Prepare for Emergencies: Know where the nearest veterinarian or animal hospital is located in case of an emergency.
  5. Choose Dog-Friendly Lodging: Many Moab cabins and accommodations welcome pets, but always confirm their pet policy before booking. Each of our pet-friendly cabins are in independent locations on the property, providing privacy and easy access to the outdoors.

Doggy Day Care Options

If you decide to head into Arches or Canyonlands, Moab has several reputable pet boarding and daycare facilities. These options allow you to enjoy your trip while ensuring your dog is well cared for.

Bringing your dog to Moab can be an incredible experience, but know the trail restriction, weather report and pack plenty of water. Enjoy your trip with your furry friend!

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