Other Dog Activities in New Mexico

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Tired of watching Fido run laps in the dog park? We’ve got the scoop on lots of other dog friendly attractions in New Mexico too. You’ll find information on all of the dog friendly wineries, boat rentals, botanical gardens, drive-ins, and other offbeat animal attractions in New Mexico here.

Pet Friendly Ute Lake State Park
Ute Lake State Park Check out the pet-friendly Ute Lake State Park in Logan, NM. Leashed furry friends are welcome at this recreation area, which is located on the Canadian River and is one of the longest lakes in the state. You and Fido will find plenty of opportunities for hiking, fishing, picnicking, bird watching, camping and more. Pets must be leashed and cleaned up after, and cannot be left unattended. See Details
Pet Friendly Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park Check out the dog-friendly Oliver Lee Memorial State Park in Alamogordo, NM. Leashed pups can join you on an adventure at this park, which features a historic ranch house, a campground, springs that flow year-round, and tons of cottonwood trees. Dogs must be leashed at all times, cleaned up after, and are not permitted in any buildings. Make sure to bring enough water for you and Fido. See Details
Aztec Ruins National Monument New Mexico Check out the dog-friendly Aztec Ruins National Monument New Mexico in Aztec, NM. Your leashed furry friend is welcome to join you for a walk along the Old Spanish Trail or for a picnic in the grassy area. Pets are not allowed on the archaeological trail or in the visitor center. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring enough water for you and Fido. See Details
Cimarron Canyon State Park Bring Fido to the dog-friendly Cimarron Canyon State Park in Eagle Nest, NM. Leashed pups are welcome at this state recreation area, which features a forested canyon with beautiful views, unique geology, camping and hiking opportunities, wildlife viewings, and more. Pups are welcome but must be leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Bluewater Lake State Park Bring Fido to explore the pet-friendly Bluewater Lake State Park in Prewitt, NM. Leashed furry friends are welcome at this state recreation area, which surrounds a beautiful lake and offers opportunities for camping, hiking, bird watching, fishing and more. Pets are allowed but must be leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
El Vado Lake State Park Check out the pet-friendly El Vado Lake State Park in Tierra Amarilla, NM. Leashed dogs are welcome at this state recreation area, which is located in New Mexico’s northern mountains and provides tons of opportunities for fishing, camping, boating and hiking. Pets are allowed but must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring enough water for you and your pup. See Details
Carlsbad Caverns Check out the dog-friendly Carlsbad Caverns in Carlsbad, NM. This state recreation area features beautiful underground caves, desert wildlife and ancient sea ledges. Pets are welcome at the park, but are not permitted in the caverns, on unpaved park trails on the surface, off road, or in the visitor center. Pups must be on a six-foot leash at all times and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring enough water for you and Fido. See Details
Gila National Forest Go on an adventure with your furry friend at the dog-friendly Gila National Forest in Silver City, NM. This forest consists of three million acres of beautiful mountains, forested hills, wilderness areas and gorgeous scenery. You'll find tons of opportunities for hiking, camping, picnicking and more. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring enough water for you and Fido. See Details
Villanueva State Park Check out the pet-friendly Villanueva State Park located in the historic village of Villanueva, NM. Leashed dogs are welcome at this state recreation area, where you'll find opportunities for camping, picnicking, hiking, birding, wildflower viewing and more. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring enough water for you and Fido. See Details
Ashley Pond Visit the dog-friendly Ashley Pond, located within the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Los Alamos, NM. Your leashed furry friend can join you for a picnic at this beautiful spot, which was named after Ashley Pond Jr. who founded the Los Alamos Ranch School in 1917, next to the pond. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. See Details
Storrie Lake State Park Bring Fido to the dog-friendly Storrie Lake State Park in Las Vegas, NM. Leashed furry friends are welcome at this park, which features a serene lake that offers plenty of opportunities for bird watching, fishing, camping and more. Pets are permitted but must be leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Differential Brewing Co. Differential Brewing Co. is a dog-friendly brewery in Albuquerque, NM. Enjoy a variety of craft brews with your furry friend by your side. Leashed dogs are permitted inside or on the patio. Be sure to check their schedule online, as they often have food trucks on site. See Details
Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park Bring Fido to explore the pet-friendly Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park in Las Cruces, NM. Leashed pups are welcome at this park, which hosts tons of opportunities for wildlife viewings, self-guided hikes and picnicking. Pets are allowed but must be leashed and cleaned up after. Make sure to bring enough water for you and your dog. See Details
Coyote Creek State Park Check out the pet-friendly Coyote Creek State Park in Guadalupita, NM. Leashed dogs are allowed at this recreation area, which is located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains along a stream, providing a beautiful forest with an abundance of trees, wildflowers and beautiful views. Your pup is welcome to join you for a camping, hiking or birding adventure. Pets must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. See Details
Navajo Lake State Park Bring Fido to check out the pet-friendly Navajo Lake State Park in Navajo Dam, NM. Leashed furry friends are welcome at this recreation area, which features the second-largest lake in the state, providing ample opportunities for boating, kayaking, hiking, camping and more. Pups must be leashed at all times and cleaned up after. See Details
Morphy Lake State Park Visit the pet-friendly Morphy Lake State Park in Mora, NM. Leashed furry friends are welcome to join you at this state recreation area, which is located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and provides great opportunities for fishing, hiking, camping and picnicking. Pets are allowed but must be leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Glorieta Pass Battlefield Visit the dog-friendly Glorieta Pass Battlefield located within Pecos National Historical Park in Glorieta, NM. Your leashed pup can join you in exploring this historic battlefield, where you'll find several walking trails with various signage and historical sites to observe. Leashed pups are welcome, but must be cleaned up after. Remember to bring enough water for you and Fido. See Details
Santa Fe Trail Interpretive Site (minor) Bring Fido for a walk on the pet-friendly Santa Fe Trail Interpretive Site (minor), located approximately 16 miles north of Clayton, NM. The Santa Fe Trail is considered the first of the great pathways from the Mississippi River towards the west. The Cimarron Cutoff portion is managed by the National Park Service, and runs through the Kiowa National Grassland, providing a great walk through history. Pups must be leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Check out the pet-friendly Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge in San Acacia, NM. Leashed pups are welcome at this recreation area, which is one of the largest wildlife refuges in the country. You'll find plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, picnicking and more. Pups are permitted but must be leashed at all times. See Details
Percha Dam State Park Check out the dog-friendly Percha Dam State Park located in Arrey, NM. Leashed pups are welcome to join you at this recreation area, which features a campground and great opportunities for hiking, birding and picnicking. Leashed pets are permitted but must be cleaned up after, and cannot be left unattended. See Details
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