Arches National Park
Hi,
Thank you for reaching out to us! To answer your question, none of the parks you listed (Zion, Bryce, Arches, and Canyonlands) are recommend for traveling with dogs. If they are brought on park grounds however, they always need to be on a lease (6 feet in length) and can be out on park camping grounds, paved roads, picnic areas.
Enjoy your adventure!
Best,
Telsha
American Park Network
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READ MOREIf you would like to participate in a Fiery Furnace tour, you can get more details and make reservations online at the National Park Service's Arches National Park webpage.
The entries on our website can provide with you information about the parks and their hours and opportunities:
http://www.ohranger.com/bryce-canyon
http://www.ohranger.com/arches
In addition, there are links to the park's official sites. If you're looking to camp/RV, campgrounds.com can be a good resource to find sites in certain areas.
Park rangers from around a dozen national parks are sending their holiday greetings to the millions of visitors who visit America’s Best Idea each year. The first video came from Yosemite National Park, whose rangers are apparently gunning to start a snowball fight. But the greeting from Denali National Park is our favorite so far:
READ MOREWe suggest taking your time and choosing 3-4 parks to really enjoy, plus taking in some sights along the way. Your trip will lead you right through the heart of the Grand Circle, a collection of seven national parks, eight national monuments, numerous state parks, scenic byways, historical sites, prehistoric Indian ruins, colorful ghost towns and stunning geologic formations. Take some time to explore some of these places, including Zion, Canyonlands and Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.
For more information check out www.grandcircle.org and www.utah.com/nationalparks/grandcircle.htm. Some suggested itineraries are available at http://www.utah.com/itineraries/grand_circle.htm.
Also check out this list of park-by-park highlights in the Grand Circle.