Actually, dogs are not allowed on the trails or natural areas. Some national parks allow dog on a 6 ft leash but due to fragile archeology, plants, and wildlife, pets are not allowed beyond the parking lots. https://www.nps.gov/wupa/planyourvisit/pets.htm As far as "canine discrimination" it's actually the NPS following it's legal mandate to protect "the wild life therein" and choosing local animals over visiting ones. There are some awesome doggie day care and kennels in Flagstaff and at Grand Canyon South Rim. Many folks bring their pets with multiple humans and take turns walking the trails with someone staying with the pet in the parking lot. If youre traveling solo with Fido, consider making a friend with another visitor who would be willing to hang out with your pup for a bit. May take a few tries to find the one, but I bet it's easier than dating these days! Please bring your own bags for dog waste (and pack them out--there are trash cans at the Visitor Centers parking lots).
No
Sorry. They are NOT allowed.
Yes, bring water for pets.
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