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Hiking In Joshua Tree National Park With Dogs

Doggone Well Staff by Doggone Well Staff
December 4, 2023
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Heading to Joshua Tree National Park with your dogs? Worried you won’t see much because pets aren’t allowed on the trails? We have good news — there’s a lot you can do together in Joshua Tree!

Small black and grey dog standing on a rock along a dog friendly hiking trail at Joshua Tree National Park

 

There are a handful of pet friendly national parks in America that go out of their way to make our furry travel companions welcome. But, as a general rule, finding pet friendly hiking at a national park is rare. In fact, most national parks have strict limitations when it comes to pets on the trails. That’s what makes visiting Joshua Tree with dogs a pleasant surprise!

Pet Rules At National Parks

With a few exceptions, most national parks require pets to be within 100 feet of a paved road, parking area, or campground. And anytime they’re outside your vehicle, pets must be crated, in a carrier, or on a leash no longer than six feet.

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When it comes to hiking, many national parks prohibit pets from all trails. So your experience of the park is limited to the turnouts and overlooks along the road. Not that those views are bad! It’s just that there’s so much more to see when you can get off the beaten path.

READ MORE ⇒  America’s Most Pet Friendly National Parks

Hiking at Joshua Tree National Park with Dogs | GoPetFriendly.com

 

Visiting Joshua Tree With Dogs

Before our visit, I checked the park’s website for their pet policy. Like many national parks, Joshua Tree allows dogs in the picnic areas and campgrounds. This includes the paved Oasis of Mara and Keys View Trails. But as I expected, Joshua Tree does not allow pets on hiking trails, in the backcountry, or in park buildings.

However, I noticed that pets are welcome to walk all the unpaved roads. That gave me a glimmer of hope, because Joshua Tree has miles and miles of dirt roads providing access to a great variety of terrain. And they get very little vehicle traffic, so exploring on foot is perfect!

Be aware that the sidewalks and pavement at Joshua Tree get hot enough to burn your pet’s paws. Walk during the cooler parts of the day, and consider bringing dog boots to protect your pup’s feet.

READ MORE ⇒  Your Dog Can Become A BARK Ranger at Joshua Tree!

Hiking at Joshua Tree National Park with Dogs | GoPetFriendly.com
Hiking at Joshua Tree National Park with Dogs | GoPetFriendly.com

 

Hiking At Joshua Tree With Dogs

Joshua Tree’s dirt roads provide access to spectacular scenery and the opportunity to immerse yourself in the desert landscape with your pet. According to the park’s rules, you can take your leashed dog anywhere you can drive your vehicle. So pick up a map at the visitor center and ask the rangers which roads offer the best scenery and are appropriate for your skill level.

Most of the roads in Joshua Tree have pullouts or nearby parking areas where you can begin your walk. Of course, the standard etiquette of leashing and picking up after your dogs always applies. And also remember to pack plenty of water for you and your pet. The combination of elevation and desert air can quickly lead to dehydration.

Some roads are more rugged than others, so choose a route that works for you. And while the roads listed below don’t get much traffic, be sure to stay alert and move out of the way of any vehicles that do pass.

Joshua Tree National Park - Palm Springs, CA

 

Accessible To All Vehicles (One-Way Distances)

  • Queen Valley Road – 2.9 miles with one-way traffic
  • Stirrup Tank Road – 1.5 miles
  • Odell Road – 1.5 miles
  • Geology Tour Road – 5.4 miles
  • Desert Queen Mine Road – 1.2 miles
  • Bighorn Pass Road – 3.2 miles (5.1 km)

Accessible To 4-Wheel Drive Vehicles (One-Way Distances)

  • Covington-area Roads – 9.9 miles
  • Pinkham Canyon Road – 19.2 miles
  • Old Dale Road – 12.6 miles
  • Geology Tour Road past Mile 5.4 – 18 miles
  • Black Eagle Mine Road – 9.6 miles
  • Berdoo Canyon Road – 11.5 miles
Buster and Ty at Joshua Tree National Park - Palm Springs, CA

 

Exploring Joshua Tree With Dogs

Joshua Tree is one of our national parks that is pretty easy to explore without having to hike for miles and miles on backcountry trails. I was able to drive down side roads, or even pull off the main road and see the rock formations and Joshua trees that make this park famous.

We started at the south entrance, and by mid-afternoon we were well into the north end of the park. We stopped there to enjoy a picnic and watch a bunch of rock climbers soak up the sun on a beautiful day. It was a fun excursion to a place I have always wanted to see.

READ MORE ⇒  7 Essentials for Desert Hiking with Dogs

Hiking at Joshua Tree National Park with Dogs | GoPetFriendly.com
Hiking at Joshua Tree National Park with Dogs | GoPetFriendly.com

 

Rock Climbing Areas Accessible To Dogs

Is rock climbing is your thing? Or perhaps you prefer to watch the climbers skillfully rise to the challenge. Either way, you’ll be happy to know that four of the rock climbing areas are within 100 feet of a road, picnic area, or campground and therefore pet friendly!

  • Belle Campground: Castle Rock
  • Hidden Valley Campground: Many (but not all) of the climbs are within 100 feet of a road
  • Indian Cove Area: Billboard Buttress, King Otto’s Castle, Pixie Rock, and Short Wall
  • Quail Springs Area: Trash Can

No matter what you choose to do, a trip to Joshua Tree with dogs is one you’ll never forget!

Looking for more to do in the area? Check out the Top 10 Dog Friendly Things To Do in Palm Springs

About the author: Mary Hone is a photographer, artist, and the author of Stories From The Range, a blog about Mary’s passion for saving wild horses. She and her husband, Al, also a talented artist, travel full-time in an RV with their adorable dog, Torrey.

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