Last updated: March 8, 2023
Thing to Do
Bringing Horses
Camping is authorized for overnight horse users only at the visitor horse corrals, with a permit. The visitor horse corrals and campsites at Frijole Horse Corral Campground and Dog Canyon Campground can be reserved in advance of the visit.
The Dog Canyon Visitor Corral and the Frijole Visitor Horse Corral have a capacity of 10 animals.
A free Wildernes Use Permit is required for all use of stock animals, which can be obtained at the Pine Spring Visitor Center upon arrival.
The Dog Canyon Visitor Corral and the Frijole Visitor Horse Corral have a capacity of 10 animals.
A free Wildernes Use Permit is required for all use of stock animals, which can be obtained at the Pine Spring Visitor Center upon arrival.
Details
Duration
2-7 Days
Activity
Horse Camping (see also Horse/Stock Use)
Pets Allowed
No
Pets disturb wildlife and are not allowed on trails. Your pets should remain at home as opportunities for pets are very limited in the park.
Activity Fee
Yes
Horse corral fees are $15.00 daily, in addition to appropriate campsite fees at the Dog Canyon Campground or Frijole Horse Corral Campground.
Park entry fee required for all adult visitors.
Park entry fee required for all adult visitors.
Reservations
Yes
A free Wilderness Use Permit is required for all use of stock animals, which can be obtained at the Pine Springs Visitor Center upon arrival.
Season
Winter, Spring, Fall
Time of Day
Day, Night
Accessibility Information
Trail surfaces are loose rock or hardened rock surfaces. Hiking or trekking poles are highly recommended. Trail widths vary from two to six feet depending on the trail.
Parking
All trailhead areas have accessible parking available.
Service animals
Only service animals that have been individually trained to perform specific tasks for the benefit of persons with disabilities are allowed in the park and on trails.