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Pet Travelers Visit Sedona, Arizona

Mary's Dog - Sedona, AZ

It’s always nice to have a fellow pet traveler’s perspective on a place we’ve visited. Mary and Al Hone and their dogs Roxy and Torrey recently spent some time in Sedona, Arizona, where we were last spring. Their dogs enjoy hiking as much as Buster and Ty do, and the dog friendly hiking around Sedona is [...]

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In Love with Lake Powell

Glen Canyon Dam - Page, AZ

Remember all the fabulous scenery of Sedona? Take that, combine it with an immense lake, and you’ve got Lake Powell, Arizona. Just 139 miles northeast of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon lies the city of Page, Arizona – home to the Glen Canyon Dam and paradise for anyone who loves the water. Completed [...]

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Dogs Dig the Grand Canyon

It’s common knowledge among pet travelers that our national parks are not pet friendly. We experienced that last summer at Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. Generally, your pets are allowed outside your vehicle only in paved parking lots and some campgrounds. The trails are usually off limits. But things are different at the South Rim [...]

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Pet Friendly Prescott

It’s just 90 miles between Phoenix and Prescott, but it’s like a different world. Mountains materialize, the temperature drops, and things seems to slow down. Most summer weekends you’ll find a majority of the population (including the dogs) in the town square enjoying a fair or festival. The folks here are friendly – taking time [...]

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Sedona’s Awesome Scenery

Sedona is a lot like other towns where tourism supports the economy. Trinket and t-shirt shops predominate the main street, and you’ll find a decent selection of pet friendly hotels and a few pet friendly restaurants. You can even book a Jeep tour with your dog. What makes Sedona unique is the unbelievable landscape. We [...]

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