15 Explore pet-friendly lodging in Yuma. Transforming lives through education and partnerships to create thriving communities azwestern.edu Furry, Four-Legged Friend Approved Heat is one of the first things you should consider when traveling to Yuma with your pet. Soft paws can burn on the pavement due to the warmth. Bring paw protection (booties and balm). Remember, if the pavement is too hot for your bare feet, it’s definitely too hot for your beloved travel companion. The Americans with Disabilities Act provides service animals with full public access no matter where you are. Pets, however, are a different story — but welcome in many places across Yuma with open arms. Got the Zoomies? Go Here: For off-leash fun, visit the Palo Verde “Bark Park” situated over 3 acres of grassland. Sit in the shade while highenergy dogs dash through a modest agility course. There’s even an onsite water fountain to keep Fido hydrated. Dog-Friendly Dining: A handful of eateries in Yuma allow dogs inside, including Prison Hill Brewing Company and Sunshine Café (open September through May). Cafecito, River City Grill and The Pint House have dogfriendly patios — a great option during cooler temps.
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