Ready for some nature?
Between the cooler temps and the stunning fall foliage, its the perfect season for sleeping beneath the stars.
While dogs are allowed in most national parks, theyre typically not allowed everywhere within the park.
to protect the wildlifeas well as keep pets safe from predatorssome parks prohibit pets from entering certain areas.
While there are restrictions, many places make it really easy to camp and explore with your pet.
Here are some of the best pet-friendly national parks to start with.
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The only rule is when youre hiking, your dog must be on a leash at all times.
Youll also get plenty of sight-seeing action in together, too.
According to theNPS, leashed pets are allowed on roads, sidewalks, and bicycle paths unless otherwise stated.
But with sights this stunning, youll definitely get your dose of nature.
Theres even an in-park lodge, Yavapai Lodge, that has pet-friendly rooms.
If you want to see the North Rim, theres only acouple places leashed pets are allowed.
5.Redwood National Park
Yep, even the famous Redwood National Park is pretty dog-friendly.
TheNPSsays pets are allowed in developed campgrounds, on beaches, at picnic areas, and on roads.
Within the park are amazing mountain views, ancient thermal springs, and beautiful forests.
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When youre ready to wind down, make your way back to Gulpha Gorge Campground.
For more dog-friendly national parks, check out theNational Park Services map.
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