
Arizona
Arizona is also the land of the unexpected. Go to a beach in Tempe—yes a beach in Tempe! There are paths all around the Tempe Town Lake with doggie bag dispensers along the way. There's also a dog park close by in Papago Park. Then there's pet-friendly Tombstone—you can't take your dog to Boothill Cemetery but you can take him practically everywhere else. And while we don't want to keep focusing too much on dog-friendly bars (we go to museums, the opera and lectures whenever we travel), someone told us you'll find plenty of pet-friendly drinking establishments from Phoenix to Mesa.
To find pet-friendly lodging, choose a city from the drop-down menu above or browse through the cities below to find a complete list of all pet-friendly hotels in Arizona. Our lodgings also include Bed & Breakfasts, Cabins and Cottages, Inns and Motels.
Featured Lodgings
[Featured Lodgings highlights a select number of lodgings in the state. To see see a more extensive list of our pet-friendly properties, choose a city from the drop-down menu above.
]Scottsdale
Country Inn & Suites Scottsdale
Pet fee of 15 USD per day. Designated Pet Areas outside of the hotel. (Read more...)
Florence
Holiday Inn Express and Suites
Fee: $15 per pet per night. Pets on first floor only. Must not be left (Read more...)
Tempe
Four Points by Sheraton
A $25 per pet/per day non-refundable cleaning fee will be charged. Pets must be crated (Read more...)
Flagstaff
Radisson Woodlands Hotel Flagstaff
-Pet must be under 30 lbs. -$50 non-refundable fee required -Pet rooms are located on (Read more...)
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Articles about Arizona

West Coast Ferret Clubs and Rescue Groups
Ferret lovers and owners throughout the West Coast of the United States have a handful of clubs they can join. Some of these clubs are rescue networks, if people are interested in adopting ferrets. The California clubs pay close attention to the legalization issues regarding ferrets. Ferret Friends, Inc Ferret Friends, Inc, is based out of Tuscon, and [...]
Dog-Friendly Hiking Around Tucson, Arizona
There are many excellent hiking opportunities around Tucson, Arizona, with all levels of difficulty. The Huachuca Mountains, Santa Catalina Mountains and Santa Rita Mountains are all amazing places to visit with your rugged dog! Note: Keep updated on these trails, because sometimes they face the problem of forest fires and need to be repaired. Upper Ramsey [...]
Dog Parks and Natural Attractions around Flagstaff, Arizona
Flagstaff, Arizona, is a place worth checking out for its nature. Some of the parks have pretty strict restrictions on bringing your dog, but there are some nice off-leash dog park options in the city. Off-Leash Dog Parks Bushmaster Dog Park This fenced dog park takes up about 1.5 acres, and has a separate area for large and [...]
Dog Parks in Tucson, Arizona
Tucson, Arizona, has six off-leash dog parks all around the city. All of them are free to use. You are expected to follow the rules of the Tucson Dog Parks. You are responsible for all of the actions of your dog. You must only open one gate at a time when you enter or leave any [...]
Great Dog Parks in Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix is the capital and most populous city of Arizona. It has the hottest climate of any major city in America, so it is a good place for northerners to escape with their dogs during the wintertime! This city has many community-mind and organized dog parks, that almost all have separate entrances for dogs, depending [...]For more information about Arizona
- Arizona Office of Tourism
- 2702 North 3rd St.
- Phoenix, AZ 85009
- In State # (602) 542-8687
- Toll Free # (800) 842-8257
- Internet: http://www.arizonaguide.com

























