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Exploring Sedona’s Scenic Trails: A Guide to Dog-Friendly Hikes

Sedona’s stunning landscapes and red rock formations aren’t just for humans to enjoy—many of the area’s hiking trails are also welcoming to our four-legged friends. Here’s a guide to some of the best dog-friendly hikes in Sedona:

1. Bell Rock Pathway: This easy, well-maintained trail offers panoramic views of Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte. Dogs are allowed on leash, making it a great option for a leisurely stroll with your furry companion.

2. Courthouse Butte Loop Trail: Another moderate trail with spectacular views, Courthouse Butte Loop allows leashed dogs to accompany hikers as they circle around the towering red rock formation. Remember to bring plenty of water for both you and your pup, as shade can be limited.

3. Baldwin Trail: Ideal for dogs who love to splash around, Baldwin Trail follows Oak Creek and features several access points to the water. Keep your pup on a leash as you explore this scenic trail, which offers plenty of opportunities for picnicking and enjoying the serene surroundings.

4. Margs Draw Trail: For a more challenging hike with your furry friend, consider Margs Draw Trail. Leashed dogs are welcome on this moderate trail, which leads to panoramic vistas of Sedona’s iconic red rock formations and offers a rewarding outdoor adventure for both you and your pup.

5. Huckaby Trail: This scenic trail winds along Oak Creek and offers stunning views of the surrounding red rock cliffs. Dogs are allowed on leash, and the relatively flat terrain makes it suitable for pups of all ages and sizes.

6. Templeton Trail: Located near Cathedral Rock, Templeton Trail offers a moderate hike with beautiful views of the iconic rock formations. Dogs on leash are permitted, but be prepared for some steep sections and rocky terrain along the way.

7. Soldiers Pass Trail: Explore Sedona’s unique geological features on the Soldiers Pass Trail, where leashed dogs can accompany hikers to the Seven Sacred Pools and the Devil’s Kitchen sinkhole. Remember to respect the fragile desert ecosystem and pack out any waste.

Before hitting the trails, remember to check trail regulations and guidelines, and always pack plenty of water and waste bags for your furry friend. With its stunning scenery and dog-friendly attitude, Sedona offers unforgettable hiking adventures for both you and your canine companion.

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