Dog-Friendly Page, Arizona
Stay near Lake Powell, hike scenic desert trails, and find patios that welcome dogs in one of northern Arizona’s best basecamps.
Page, AZ
Best dog-friendly stays
Budget-friendly stay with no pet fee for up to two pets of any size.
Modern hotel with a dog-walking area and generous combined weight allowance for two dogs.
Extended-stay style option that welcomes dogs and cats with suite-style rooms.
Best patios for dogs
Covered patio and a long-standing reputation as one of Page’s easiest dog-friendly meal stops.
Covered patio with fans, ideal for hot-weather lunch stops with your dog.
Large shaded patio with water bowls and a relaxed brewery atmosphere.
Best outdoor adventures
Leashed dogs can join the short walk to one of the Southwest’s most iconic overlooks.
Large recreation area where leashed dogs are allowed in most areas, including many shoreline spots.
Two fenced dog park areas in town for off-leash play before or after sightseeing.
Dog-Friendly Hotels in Page
Motel 6 Page AZ
A practical low-cost base near downtown Page and major sightseeing routes. Best for travelers who want a true no-pet-fee option.
637 S Lake Powell Blvd, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteLa Quinta by Wyndham Page at Lake Powell
Popular chain stay with easy highway access and a designated pet area behind the hotel.
70 Kaibab Rd, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteHampton Inn & Suites Page Lake Powell
Reliable option with free breakfast and roomy accommodations close to Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell routes.
294 Sandhill Road, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteHyatt Place Page Lake Powell
Stylish newer hotel with scenic desert views and a convenient on-site dog-walking area.
1126 North Navajo Drive, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteDays Inn & Suites by Wyndham Page Lake Powell
Good-value stay with a grassy pet relief area and easy access to downtown and scenic drives.
961 N Hwy 89, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteHome2 Suites by Hilton Page Lake Powell
Suite-style lodging with extra space, useful for longer stays or travelers carrying dog gear and coolers.
681 Scenic View Rd, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteDog-Friendly Restaurants in Page
Big John's Texas BBQ
One of the best-known dog-friendly stops in Page, serving smoked meats on a covered patio that works well for lunch or dinner.
153 S Lake Powell Blvd, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteBirdHouse
Known for chicken sandwiches and a roomy covered patio with ceiling fans, which is especially helpful in warm weather.
707 N Navajo Dr, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteSlackers
Casual local favorite for burgers, sandwiches, and beer with a straightforward dog-friendly patio setup.
635 Elm St, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteGrand Canyon Brewing + Distillery
Relaxed brewpub with a shaded patio, craft drinks, and enough space to settle in with your dog after a hike.
714 N Navajo Dr, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteBonkers
Easygoing stop in town that can work well for travelers looking for seasonal patio seating with their dog.
LP Espresso
Convenient coffee stop for early starts to Horseshoe Bend or Lake Powell, with outdoor seating that welcomes dogs.
Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Page
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
The biggest draw for dog travelers in Page. Leashed dogs are allowed in most parts of the recreation area and can enjoy many shoreline and sightseeing areas.
Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteHorseshoe Bend
A must-do Page experience with a relatively short walk to a dramatic Colorado River overlook. Bring water and avoid the hottest part of the day.
Mile Marker 545, Hwy 89, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteHanging Gardens Trail
Short out-and-back trail with slickrock, desert scenery, and a hanging garden alcove at the end.
Chains Rd, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteRim Trail
A flatter in-town trail option for a sunrise or sunset walk with broad views around Page.
North Navajo trailhead area, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteLake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks
Family-owned rental shop where dogs can join you on paddleboard and kayak rentals, making it one of the most distinctive dog-friendly outings in town.
836 Vista Ave, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteDog Park at Golliard Park
A convenient in-town off-leash stop with two fenced dog park areas, useful before long drives or after sightseeing.
126 10th St, Page, AZ 86040
Visit WebsiteA Dog-Friendly Weekend in Page
This sample itinerary balances iconic viewpoints, easier dog-friendly walks, and patio meals while avoiding the hottest midday hours.
Day 1: Arrival and easy town exploring
Check into a dog-friendly hotel like Hyatt Place Page Lake Powell or Motel 6 Page AZ, then let your dog stretch at the fenced dog park at Golliard Park.
Grab lunch on the patio at BirdHouse or Slackers, then take an easy walk on part of the Rim Trail for a first look at the desert landscape around town.
Head to Grand Canyon Brewing + Distillery or Big John's Texas BBQ for dinner on the patio and turn in early for a sunrise adventure the next day.
Day 2: Iconic views and lake time
Start early at Horseshoe Bend while temperatures are cooler. Bring water for both you and your dog and keep your pup leashed on the trail.
Spend the middle of the day around Glen Canyon National Recreation Area or rent from Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks if your dog is comfortable on the water.
Return to town for a relaxed dinner on a dog-friendly patio, then take a short sunset stroll near your hotel or along an easy section of the Rim Trail.
Day 3: Short hike before departure
Do the Hanging Gardens Trail before checkout for one more scenic but manageable dog-friendly outing.
Pick up coffee at LP Espresso and hit the road, or linger for one last patio lunch in town before driving to your next Southwest stop.
If you are continuing your trip, nearby Kanab or Flagstaff both make logical next dog-friendly bases.
Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations
Kanab, Utah
about 60 milesA natural next stop west of Page with access to red-rock scenery and more dog-friendly desert adventures.
Flagstaff, Arizona
about 119 milesCooler mountain air, pine forests, and a larger selection of pet-friendly patios and hotels.
Sedona, Arizona
about 142 milesA scenic red-rock getaway with many dog-friendly trails and outdoor dining options.
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
about 135 milesA classic Arizona add-on for travelers planning a bigger northern Arizona road trip with their dog.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are dogs allowed at Horseshoe Bend?
Yes. Leashed dogs are allowed on the walk to Horseshoe Bend. Bring plenty of water and avoid the hottest hours because the trail has little shade.
Can I bring my dog to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area?
Yes. Dogs are allowed in most parts of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area as long as they are leashed. Some areas are off-limits, including archaeological sites and most marina, dock, walkway, and launch ramp areas except when going directly to or from a boat.
Does Page have an off-leash dog park?
Yes. Golliard Park has two fenced dog park areas, making it one of the easiest places in town for off-leash exercise.
Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Page?
Usually, yes, when the individual restaurant allows it. Arizona permits dog-friendly outdoor dining patios, and several Page restaurants welcome dogs at outdoor tables or covered patios.
What are the best dog-friendly hotels in Page?
Top options include Motel 6 Page AZ for no pet fee, Hyatt Place Page Lake Powell for a more upscale stay, and Home2 Suites by Hilton Page Lake Powell for extra space and longer stays.
Is Antelope Canyon dog friendly?
No. Antelope Canyon in Lake Powell Tribal Park does not allow pets, so plan a separate activity for your dog if you want to visit.
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