1. Acadia National Park, Maine

This stunning park in Maine offers miles of pet-friendly trails. Your dog will love exploring the coastal views, dense forests, and even carriage roads. Don’t forget to stop by Sand Beach for a pup-approved beach day!
2. Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah is a dream for dogs who love to hike. With over 500 miles of trails, you and your pup can bond over scenic mountain views and peaceful woodland walks.
3. Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio

A hidden gem in Ohio, this park has plenty of dog-friendly trails and even lets your pup join you on some of the scenic train rides. Perfect for those looking for a more relaxed adventure with their furry friend.
4. Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado

Ever seen a dog run wild on giant sand dunes? Here’s your chance! The massive dunes of this Colorado park are pet-friendly, making it a unique and fun experience for you and your four-legged companion.
5. White Sands National Park, New Mexico

Speaking of sand, White Sands is another jaw-dropping park where dogs are allowed on most of the trails. Imagine you and your pup walking through endless white dunes—definitely an Instagram-worthy trip.
6. Yosemite National Park, California

While some of Yosemite’s iconic spots are off-limits to pets, there are still plenty of paved paths where your dog can join you. Yosemite Valley has stunning views that you and your pup can enjoy together.
7. Olympic National Park, Washington

Olympic National Park has it all—mountains, beaches, and lush rainforests. Dogs are welcome on several of the beaches and some of the park’s trails, so you can soak in the Pacific Northwest beauty with your furry explorer.
8. Congaree National Park, South Carolina

This lesser-known park in South Carolina is perfect for nature-loving pets. The towering trees and swampy trails offer a peaceful retreat. Plus, it’s not crowded, so you and your dog can enjoy a quiet, leisurely stroll.
9. Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas

Want a blend of nature and history? Hot Springs National Park offers both. While your dog can’t join you for a soak in the thermal baths, they’re welcome on the scenic trails around the park’s historic bathhouses.
10. Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona

The colorful petrified wood and painted desert landscape make this park a unique adventure for you and your pet. Dogs are allowed on all the trails, so your pup can explore these ancient landscapes with you.
11. Zion National Park, Utah

Zion’s stunning red rock scenery is unforgettable, and luckily, you can experience it with your dog! Pets are allowed on the Pa’rus Trail, a scenic paved path that follows the Virgin River.
12. Grand Canyon National Park (South Rim), Arizona

While much of the Grand Canyon’s hiking trails are off-limits to dogs, the South Rim Trail is a pet-friendly area where you and your dog can take in the epic views together. Just be sure to bring plenty of water!
13. Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky

This might surprise you, but Mammoth Cave is actually very dog-friendly. While pets aren’t allowed in the cave itself, there are over 80 miles of trails above ground where your dog can stretch their legs and enjoy the fresh air.