Please be aware that having a pet with you will limit your activities in Great Basin National Park. Kennel services are available in the neigboring town of Baker, NV. Click on this link for more information. Park Pet RegulationsAny animal that is not a trained service animal is considered a pet and must abide by all of the following rules.
Why are there restrictions on pets in National Parks?A national park is a refuge for native wildlife. Restrictions are intended to prevent stress and molestation of wildilfe, to protect pets from wildlife that may attack or harm them, and to provide an enjoyable experience for those visitors without pets. Domestic animals can also spread diseases to other wildlife through feces and other bodily fluids. Horseback Riding
Horses and other pack animals (mules, burros, and llamas) are welcome in the backcountry of Great Basin. Please follow regulations. Service Animals
Learn about bringing your service animal to the park |
Last updated: October 18, 2024