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5 Dog-Friendly Hikes in Sedona, Arizona

Sedona, Arizona, with its stunning red rock formations and beautiful desert landscapes, is the perfect destination for dog parents who are looking for fun ways to get out and explore with their dogs. We've rounded up five dog-friendly trails in Sedona that you and your pup won't want to miss. Remember to pack essentials like extra poop bags, treats, plenty of water (or bone broth for dogs for an extra boost), and a mini doggie first aid kit to keep your adventure safe and fun.

Dog standing in front of Cathedral Rock

1. Cathedral Rock

There are two ways to hike to Cathedral Rock: one is dog-friendly and one is not. And yes, you guessed it, the dog-friendly route is considered more challenging. About 3.8 miles out and back, you won’t want to miss these breathtaking views and rock formations as you hike from the Baldwin Trail. The climb can be challenging, but your dog will love exploring the rocky terrain. Make sure to keep your dog hydrated and take breaks as needed (there’s a great creek to make a pit stop at). The effort is well worth it. If you’re nervous about keep your dog hydrated, bring along some Brutus on the Go to mix with your dog's water to ensure they get extra hydration, nutrients, minerals, and even a protein boost — perfect for those hot Sedona days. Or opt for some Brutus Bone Broth Biscuits as trail treats, while you take your trail mix snack break. 

Dog standing at Bell Rock

2. Bell Rock

Bell Rock is another famous Sedona landmark, and its trail offers a more moderate hike that's perfect for dogs. Less than 1 mile out and back, this beautiful Sedona hike offers stunning sunset views of Sedona. There are plenty of spots to stop and take in the scenery, so don't forget your camera! Keep your pup energized and hydrated with some bone broth for dogs — an affordable and healthy way to elevate their hiking experience.

Landscape view of Devil's Bridge

3. Devil’s Bridge

The Devil's Bridge Trail is one of Sedona's most popular hikes as it leads to the largest natural sandstone arch in the area. You’ll want to start this 4-mile out and back trail early to avoid the crowds and the sun (especially if you want to get those cute dog photos while keeping your dog out of the heat). The final ascent to the bridge is steep and rocky, so be prepared to help your dog navigate this part. Once you reach the top, the views are absolutely stunning. Since there is little to no share on this popular trail, make sure to check out our 5 Summer Safety Tips for Dogs blog post so that you complete your hike with no issues. 

Dog licking at Brutus Bone Broth Biscuit

4. West Fork Oak Creek

For a change of scenery, the West Fork Oak Creek Trail offers a lush, shaded hike with water crossings. This 6.4-mile out and back trail is considered moderately challenging, yet is still very popular, well-marked, and loved by dogs. If your dog loves splashing in the cool creek and exploring the beautiful canyon surroundings, this one’s a must do hike in Sedona with your dog. Bring along some bone broth to keep your pup hydrated and happy — it's an excellent addition to their water bowl (or Springer bottle), especially during those warm summer days.

Brown dog with Chicken Brutus Bone Broth Biscuits bag next to it

5. Fay Canyon

Fay Canyon is a peaceful and scenic hike that's great for dogs. This 2.4-mile out and back trail is relatively flat and easy, winding through a narrow canyon with towering red rock walls. Halfway through, you’ll reach a natural arch, which is a great spot for some photos, rest, and hydration. Fay Canyon is less crowded than some of Sedona's other trails, making it a perfect choice for a quiet and relaxing hike with your pup. Enhance your pit stops with some bone broth for dogs — a delicious and nutritious way to keep them hydrated and energized as they trailblaze through Sedona.

Sedona's dog-friendly trails offer a variety of landscapes and experiences for you and your furry friend. Whether you're climbing to the top of a rocky peak or strolling along a shady creek, these hikes are sure to provide unforgettable adventures. So grab your hiking gear, leash up your dog, and head out to explore the beautiful trails of Sedona. And remember, a well-hydrated dog is a happy and health dog, so make sure to bring some Brutus On The Go, instant bone broth for dogs, to keep your furry friend refreshed and ready for more adventures!


Looking for more dog-friendly activities? Check out our roundup of 9 Dog-Friendly Hikes in the Greater Los Angeles Area.

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