Nevada State Parks

Dogs in Nevada State Parks

Can I bring my dog on the trails?
Dog-friendlyLeash: 6 feet maximum. Retractable leashes are often not allowed.

Yes. Most Nevada state parks welcome leashed dogs on trails.

Leashed dogs are generally allowed on trails, in campgrounds, and day-use areas across Nevada State Parks.

Where dogs are allowed

Leashed dogs are generally allowed on trails, in campgrounds, and day-use areas across Nevada State Parks.

Usually off-limits

Swim beaches, some nature preserves, playgrounds, and park buildings are typically off-limits. Rules vary by park.

Leash rule

6 feet maximum. Retractable leashes are often not allowed.

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Last verified 2026-07-09

Common questions

Are dogs allowed in Nevada state parks?

Yes. Most Nevada state parks welcome leashed dogs on trails. Leashed dogs are generally allowed on trails, in campgrounds, and day-use areas across Nevada State Parks.

What is the leash rule in Nevada state parks?

6 feet maximum. Retractable leashes are often not allowed.

Where are dogs usually not allowed in Nevada state parks?

Swim beaches, some nature preserves, playgrounds, and park buildings are typically off-limits. Rules vary by park.