Is Great Sand Dunes Dog-Friendly?

Where your dog can go in one of the most pet-friendly parks in the system.

Giant sand dunes backed by the snow-capped Sangre de Cristo Mountains at sunset, with grassland in the foreground
Giant dunes meet snow-capped peaks at the park entrance. Photo: NPS/Patrick Myers

Short answer: yes, and unusually so. Most national parks restrict dogs to paved roads, parking lots, and campgrounds. Great Sand Dunes is a rare exception: leashed dogs are welcome on the main dunefield and in Medano Creek, which is the whole reason most people come. There are still off-limits areas, so here's exactly where the line falls.

Where dogs ARE allowed

This is the good part, and it's a big part. Within the national park, leashed dogs (6-foot leash, always) are permitted in the most popular and accessible areas:

One real warning: that sand gets brutally hot. Mid-day surface temperatures in summer can hit 150–160°F, which will burn paws fast. Walk the dunes early morning or evening, carry water, and if it's too hot for your bare hand it's too hot for their feet.

Where dogs are NOT allowed

The restrictions kick in once you leave the developed park and enter the wilder backcountry, most of which is in the adjoining national preserve:

The simple rule of thumb: if it's near the parking lot, the creek, or the main dunes, your dog is welcome. If it's a long hike into the mountains or remote sand, leave them home or with a sitter.

Is Great Sand Dunes Dog-Friendly?
Photo: NPS/Patrick Myers

Practical tips for visiting with a dog

So, is it a good park to bring your dog?

Honestly, it's one of the best in the national park system for it. At many parks a dog limits you to the parking lot; here, leashed dogs get to do the single most iconic thing the park offers: playing on the tallest dunes in North America and splashing in Medano Creek. As long as you respect the heat, the leash rule, and the backcountry boundaries, Great Sand Dunes earns its dog-friendly reputation. Just plan the actual high-mountain hikes for a trip without the pup.

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