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ACCESS TO TRAILS IS PROHIBITED FOR YOUR POOCH IN MOST NATIONAL PARKS, WHEREAS MOST STATE PARKS ALLOW YOUR FURRY FRIEND IN ITS CAMPGROUNDS AND ON MOST TRAILS.

Just keep your dog on a 6-foot leash and properly dispose of his droppings. There’s even more freedom for your pet on BLM lands in addition to dispersed camping (boondocking).

Annual passes are an affordable way to enter Utah’s state parks. They provide day-use entrance to up to eight people in the same private vehicle, to most Utah state parks, with few exceptions. Seniors 62+ receive an additional discount.

Utah’s lower elevations pose a danger to you and your pet, with it’s extreme temperatures during the summer season; similar risks exist at the higher elevations, where the altitude can affect your pet as much as you. Both of you should acclimate to the new altitude, before exploring the hiking trails.

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