Why aren't dogs allowed in Sequoia National Park?


Why aren't dogs allowed in Sequoia National Park? Due to wildlife and ecosystem concerns, in Sequoia and Kings Canyon, pets are only welcome along paved roads and in campgrounds, parking lots, and picnic areas. If you'd like to see the massive trees with your pup in tow, check out the Crescent Meadow Picnic Area, or go for a scenic drive along General's Highway.


Are dogs allowed in Yellowstone?

Pets are allowed in public areas, parking lots and within 100 feet of any road. They must be on a leash that is not longer than 6 feet in length at all times. Visitors are not allowed to tie their pet to trees or other objects and leave them unattended. Pet kennels cannot be left outside of vehicles.


Are dogs allowed in Yosemite?

Pets are welcomed in select places throughout Yosemite, but it's important that owners follow the rules—to make the park safe for everyone, and to protect the wildlife. Pets on leashes 6-feet or shorter are allowed on paved bike paths and roads. Pets must be with their owners at all times.