Dog Friendly Activities in Marana, AZ

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There are 6 dog friendly activities in Marana. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Marana.

Pet Friendly Ignite Sign Art Museum
Ignite Sign Art Museum Find a refreshing retreat from the desert sun by exploring the Ignite Sign Art Museum in Tucson, AZ, along with Fido. This unique, pet-friendly museum showcases an impressive collection of neon lights, artfully presented within recreated storefront vignettes that capture the vibrant essence of Americana. Beyond the displays, the museum engages visitors of all ages with interactive exhibits, scavenger hunts, and captivating neon-bending demonstrations. See Details
Pet Friendly Mission Garden
Mission Garden Mission Garden in Tucson, AZ, is a living museum that embodies the region's rich agricultural history, tracing over 4,000 years. Situated at the base of scenic Sentinel Peak, also known as "A" Mountain, this lush oasis in the Sonoran Desert is a re-creation of the Spanish Colonial walled garden that was part of Tucson's historic San Agustín Mission. Today, dog-friendly Mission Garden showcases a variety of gardens that demonstrate the evolution of plant cultivation and agricultural practices through the centuries, from ancient Native American crops to Spanish colonial orchards, right up to heritage fruit trees and vegetable gardens representing the many cultures that have influenced the area over the millennia. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you as you explore its peaceful pathways, flourishing plant life, and educational displays. See Details
Southern Arizona Transportation Museum The Southern Arizona Transportation Museum in Tucson, AZ is a dog-friendly attraction housed within the historic Southern Pacific Railroad Depot. It showcases the pivotal role transportation played in shaping Southern Arizona's development. Exhibits range from vintage locomotives and railcars to engaging displays chronicling the evolution of transportation methods, including the impact of the railroad on Tucson's growth and prosperity. Leashed dogs are welcome inside the museum. Please note that there are cats living in the locomotive. See Details
Dog Park at Crossroads at Silverbell District Park Bring Fido to play at the dog park located inside Crossroads at Silverbell District Park in Tucson, AZ. This fenced-in dog park has plenty of area for your pup to play, plus a ramada to provide shade. The larger park has tennis and volleyball courts, a playground and access to the Santa Cruz Shared Use Path. Remember to leash Fido back up when entering the larger park. See Details
Dog Park at Jacobs Park Bring Fido for some fun at Jacobs Dog Park in Tucson, AZ. This small, off-leash area is located within the larger Jacobs Park. The park doesn't have separate areas for small and large breeds, so make sure your pup is comfortable playing with pups of all sizes. Dogs must be leashed back up before stepping back out into the larger park area. See Details
Marana, AZ, US