Are pets allowed in the park

Joan Bonillas | Jan 20, 2019 | Category: National park

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Address: Utah, USA

Jennifer Butler | Jan 21, 2019

They are allowed leashed in a limited area. They are allowed on the Pa'rus trail, public roads, developed camping areas, parking lots, picnic areas, and on the grounds surrounding the Zion Lodge. Like in other national parks, your leash must be no longer than 6 feet long. Service dogs are allowed through the entire park as long as they are leashed.

Lee Sizemore | Jan 21, 2019

Yes, but only on the Pa'rus trail with a leash. Otherwise you can walk them leashed on the roads. They are not allowed on the buses-only actual service animals are the exceptions to these rules. Hope that helps! 😊

Tom Leavy | Jan 21, 2019

Yes they must be leashed

Ankit Parikh | Jan 21, 2019

Allowed only on certain area, definitely not on hiking trails.

John Loveridge | Jan 21, 2019

Definitely not allowed in the park.

Heather Mauck | Jan 21, 2019

I'm not sure, it was so hot we left ours on the rv with air on.

Andrea S Packo | Jan 21, 2019

Pets are allowed on only one trail.. The one next to the river. They are not allowed on the buses. And overall... Not too pet friendly.

pezdisc | Jan 21, 2019

I don't think it's too pet friendly. I know you can't take them on the hikes.

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