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1-1 HoursFee applies

Can I Take My Dog?

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Opportunities for pets are limited. Leashed pets may walk on the short Pine Springs Campground connector trail or along the Pinery Trail from the visitor center to the Butterfield Stage Station.

Opportunities for pets are limited. Leashed pets may walk on the short Pine Springs Campground connector trail or along the Pinery Trail from the visitor center to the Butterfield Stage Station. Leashed pets are allowed: The Pine Springs Campground connector trail to the Pine Springs Visitor Center or along the Pinery Trail from the visitor center to the Butterfield Stage Station. On and within 30 feet of paved and unpaved park roads open for public vehicular use. In parking areas. In established picnic areas. In frontcountry developed campgrounds. At Guadalupe Mountains, pets are prohibited: in park buildings in restrooms at public programs in the backcountry on ALL park trails except the Pinery Trail and the Pine Springs Campground connector trail. Learn more about pet policies and restrictions in the park.

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HikingAnimalspet friendlyhikingdesertknow before you gohikePine Springs

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Duration

1-1 Hours

Fees

Park entry fee required for all adult visitors.

Fees Apply

Yes

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

Parking All trailhead areas have accessible parking available. Service animals Only service animals that have been individually trained to perform specific tasks for the benefit of persons with disabilities are allowed in the park and on trails.

Pets

Yes — Pets disturb wildlife and are not allowed on trails. Your pets should remain at home as opportunities for pets are very limited in the park.

Reservations

No

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