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Are the Moab Giants dog friendly?

Park Rules and Regulations Feel free to touch, but do not climb the dinosaurs. Stay on the path, and dinosaur exhibit openings. Service animals welcome, no other pets allowed.



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Not only is it set among some of the world's most breathtaking scenery in Moab, Utah, but it is also a unique experience of the ages. Make your tracks alongside our state-of-the-art, life-size dinosaurs in the land they called home!

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Rio de Janeiro does not lack tourist attractions, but it can now boast it has the largest dinosaur park in the world, at least in terms of sheer size.

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The best times to visit this trail are June through October. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.

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5 Safety Tips for Hiking with Your Dog in Moab Dogs are required to be on-leash at all times and remain on marked trails. Bring plenty of water for you and your pup! Southern Utah is no stranger to high temperatures and sun exposure – especially during summer months.

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By Plane: Fly with your dog. Several airlines do accept large dogs by storing them in the plane's cargo. The hold is temperature-controlled and pressurized, so it is a humane way to transport them. For most airlines, pets weighing 17 pounds or more qualify as large and must travel in the hold.

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In Canyonlands National Park, paved scenic drives and parking lots, as well as the Potash/Shafer Canyon road between Moab and Island in the Sky, are welcome places for people and their dogs to enjoy the outdoors. Pets must be leashed at all times inside Island in the Sky (Willow Flat) and The Needles campgrounds.

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So… sadly, like many of our beautiful national parks, the actual Mount Rushmore monument does not allow dogs unless your poochie is a service dog.

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Dogs are not allowed in Zion's visitor centers, the Human History Museum, the Zion Lodge, and any other public buildings in the national park. Dogs cannot ride on Zion's free park shuttle, even if you carry them or hold them in your lap. Angels Landing is NOT a dog-friendly trail.

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