Dog Friendly Tours in Nevada

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Taking the dog out for a walk takes on a new meaning when you’re on holiday in Nevada. After all, there are tons of sights to see, and smell, around every corner. Browse our dog friendly tours in Nevada below for the scoop on self-guided walks, driving tours, and group tours that both you and your dog are sure to enjoy.

Pet Friendly Vegas Reimagined in the Valley of Fire
Vegas Reimagined in the Valley of Fire 'Vegas Reimagined in the Valley of Fire' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Jason. Leashed dogs are welcome on this overnight through the Valley of Fire State park where the radiant rocks and canyons are a sight to behold. Breakfast the next morning will be followed by a short walk through a petrified rock forest. The experience lasts 2 days and can accommodate up to 8 guests ages 8 and up. The activity level for this Adventure is moderate. Guests will receive a complete packing list when signing up for this adventure. Rates start at $369 per person. See Details
Pet Friendly Unique Vegas Photography Shoot
Unique Vegas Photography Shoot 'Unique Vegas Photography Shoot' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Nadia. You and your pooch will take a drive to a unique location for your photoshoot. Transportation is not included, so you will need your own transportation. You will then hike about one mile with your host who will take pictures of you along the way. You will receive between 10-20 edited photos within 7 business days. The experience lasts 1 hour and can accommodate up to 4 guests ages 18 and up. Parents may also bring children under 2 years of age. Valley of Fire is approximately 60 miles from Las Vegas. Rates start at $199 per person. See Details
Tonopah Historic Mining Park The Tonopah Historic Mining Park Mine is a defunct mining area and museum in Tonopah, NV. Fido can join you on a pet-friendly walking tour of the historical site, which includes the Burro Tunnel, old mining equipment and building structures. Dogs are welcome inside and out as long as they're well-behaved, leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
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