Dog friendly hiking near Indian Creek?
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Any recommendations? I know she is not allowed in national parks. Doesn't have to be anything soecial, just want something to do in case it weathers. Thanks!! |
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Titus Canyon, Shay Canyon, way back in Donnelly or Fringe of Death, up towards Six-Star/Selfish Walls... |
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Moooo. Yeah she is good dog but we always put her back on the leash if there are animals. Thanks for the suggestions! |
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Sara Campbell wrote:I know she is not allowed in national parks. Technically, she is allowed, but with significant restrictions. From the NPS Canyonlands site: |
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it's BLM land, you can walk your dog anywhere. |
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Bryan Gilmore wrote:it's BLM land, you can walk your dog anywhere. As long as you keep them away from the cows. |
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Bryan Gilmore wrote:it's BLM land, you can walk your dog anywhere. Except where all the private land forms a patch-work with BLM land - and it's not always clear which is which. |
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Drive up into the Abajos a bit? |
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If you happen to head up to Moab, Negro Bill Canyon is a great hike that allows dogs. The trail follows a nice little stream for a good portion of the hike and ends under a cool arch. |
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Scott Morris wrote:If you happen to head up to Moab, Negro Bill Canyon is a great hike that allows dogs. The trail follows a nice little stream for a good portion of the hike and ends under a cool arch. Negro Bill Canyon? According to some people, that name must be changed! You can't even utter that word. Ha! |
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Take a guess what the original name of the canyon was! |
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FrankPS wrote: Negro Bill Canyon? According to some people, that name must be changed! You can't even utter that word. Ha! mountainproject.com/v/route… There was a petition to change the name: |




