Your Dog Will Love Checking Out These Wyoming Hotspots
Most families consider dogs more than just pets; they are part of the family. That means they do everything together, and leaving them at home while you go on vacation isn't always in the cards. The problem is that not every hotel or Airbnb is dog-friendly, and if you don't plan, it could cause big issues.
Wyoming offers dog owners many opportunities to bring their four-legged family members along. If you're looking to find the best places to bring your dog, the site Bring Fido has broken it down for you.
The site's editors have collaborated on a book called Ruff Guide to the United States. It breaks down awesome places you and your dog will love in every state, including Wyoming.
I get that some of the places on the list are in the touristy parts near Yellowstone and Jackson, but there are still great spots on the list from other parts of the state, too.
Here are some hot spots in Wyoming for you and your dog to visit.
Dog-Friendly Wyoming State Park: Emily Stevens Park in Jackson, WY.
Dog-Friendly Attraction: Bighorn National Forest
Dog-Friendly Campground: Red Desert Rose Campground in Rawlins, WY
Best Dog Park: Bitter Creek Bark Park - Rock Springs, WY
Top Trail to Hike with Your Dog: Darby Canyon Wind Cave Trail - Caribou-Targhee National Forest - Alta, WY
Best Pet-Friendly B&B: Robins Nest Bed & Breakfast - Cody, WY
Can't Miss Dog Event: Annual Corgi Derby - Pine Bluffs, WY
Wyoming's Favorite Dog Breeds
The Dogs of Beartrap Summer Festival 2023
Gallery Credit: Bill Schwamle