Park City Animal Clinic provides cutting-edge medical procedures as well as all standard veterinarian services, with personal customer service?including doctor accessibility?as one of our highest priorities. Every member of the PCAC family is devoted to animals and their well being; we understand on a personal level how important the non-human members of your family are. Ours is a family dedicated to caring for your family, both human and four-footed. Come in and get to know us; we’re here for you and your entire family. At the heart of our practice and clinic family are four exceptionally dedicated and knowledgeable Veterinarians, Dr. Carl Prior, Dr. Jennifer Nazzaro, Dr. Eileen Hopper and Dr. Melissa Frank.
The St. Regis Deer Valley is pet friendly! Three cats of dogs (up to 80 lbs) are welcome in guest rooms for an additional fee of $150 per room per stay. Pets are not permitted to …
Hyatt Escala Lodge in Park City is pet friendly! One pet (up to 50 lbs) is welcome for an additional fee of $150 per stay for up to 6 nights; stays over 6 nights will have …
Montage Deer Valley welcomes up to two pets up to 45 lbs each per guest room for a fee of $100 per stay. Large pets may be welcome with prior approval from the Hotel. All guest …
Small dog park. Located in the Silver Summit area of Park City. Fenced in location located next to playground and soccer fields. There are bags to pick up after pets. Human/canine drinking fountain just down the hill from the dog park. (The water is turned off during the colder seasons to prevent freezing.) Location: Trailside park road. Directions: Take the silver summit exit off of highway 40 and drive straight until you see Trailside park signs.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Park City welcomes a maximum of two pets, of any size, per guest room for an additional $20 per pet, per night. All rooms are pet friendly.
Best Western Landmark Inn is pet friendly! They welcome up to two dogs under 80 lbs per select guestroom for a $10 per pet per night fee with a maximum fee of $100 per week.
M-star Hotel Heber City allows up to two dogs (15 lbs or less) in 2 select guest rooms for an additional fee of $15 per pet per night. Please note that pets may not be left …
Mac S Motel allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $20 per pet per night.
A canyon on Salt Lake’s East side where dogs are permitted on leash on even days and off-leash on odd days. There are lots of trails, streams, and other dogs. There are also lots of joggers and bikers on even days so watch out for them. There is also a small fee to go up the canyon but it is beautiful and definitely worth it. The dogs love it. Location: 3800 S. east mountains. Directions: Take the I-215 3300 and 3900 south exit and travel north to 3800 S. There is a stoplight there, turn east and keep going straight up the canyon.
Residence Inn by Marriott Cottonwood Fort Union is pet friendly! Two pets of any size are welcome for an additional non-refundable deposit of $100 per stay.
Beaver County partners with Beaver City, Milford City, and Minersville Town to provide animal control services. An inter-local animal shelter is located on the airport road in Beaver City. The daily operations are under the direction of the county sheriff. All changes / amendments to the Animal Control Ordinance or to registration fees are decided by the Animal Control Committee. The committee is comprised of mayors from the three municipalities, a county commissioner, and the county sheriff.
2700 East Salt Lake City, UT 84121. 8am – 10pm. When you enter Tanner Park, keep your furry friend restrained and walk until you reach the bridge. Go to the gully near I-80 and I-215 and only then can you consider unleashing your pooch (a good idea for first-timers is to watch where other woofers are liberated). Tanner is not an official dog park, but many unrestrained mongrels and their humans enjoy the trails around the extensive grounds. Keep in mind that you may be asked to leash your pooch at any time, and citations (and fines!) are not out of the question. A fence separates the usual dog area from the busy freeways that run along the north side of the park, so don’t worry that your hound might up and hitch a ride (or more realistically, bolt into traffic). Do bring enough water for you and your dog or you’ll both be sipping a stream. Cleanup bags are also a smart item to have on hand, although regulars do donate bags in bulk to the park.