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Pets
Pets are allowed anywhere vehicles can go inside Big Bend.
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Pets Details
Big Bend National Park, like many national parks, has specific regulations regarding pets to ensure the safety of the park's wildlife, the environment, and the pets themselves. Here's an overview of the pet policy in the park: 1. Where Pets Are Allowed: Pets are allowed on roads, in campgrounds, and at picnic areas. Pets can also accompany you in the immediate vicinity of river access points and the paved walkways near the Panther Junction and Chisos Basin Visitor Centers. 2. Where Pets Are Not Allowed: Pets are not permitted on trails, on the river, or in the backcountry. This is to protect the natural habitats of the park's wildlife and to ensure the safety of pets and their owners. Specifically, pets are prohibited from all hiking trails, off-road areas, and wilderness areas. 3. Pet Etiquette and Requirements: Pets must be on a leash no longer than six feet (about 1.8 meters) at all times. Pet owners are responsible for picking up and properly disposing of all pet waste. Pets should not be left unattended in vehicles, especially during hot weather, as temperatures can quickly reach lethal levels. To prevent wildlife interactions, pets should be kept under physical control and visual observation at all times. Pet owners are expected to ensure their pets do not make excessive noise or disturb other visitors. 4. Safety Considerations for Pets: The desert environment can be harsh and dangerous for pets. High temperatures, limited shade, and rugged terrain can pose serious risks. Wildlife encounters with snakes, scorpions, and predatory birds can endanger pets. Ensure pets have enough water, especially during hot weather, to prevent dehydration. 5. Boarding Options: Visitors wishing to hike trails or explore areas of the park where pets are not allowed may need to consider boarding options outside the park. The nearest communities around Big Bend offer boarding services.
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