Javelina Trail #332 is a 6.7-mile dog-friendly trail in Prescott, AZ. Includes leash-required policy details · low shade. Elevation gain is about 1260 ft. Looking for more options in Prescott dog-friendly trails or across dog-friendly trails across Arizona? Use the sections below for dog policy, access points, shade/heat, water, terrain, and safety.
Dog Fit
Dogs allowed status, leash expectations, and suitability by dog type
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Dogs on leash required in all Prescott city parks. Prescott City Code §3-3-2. Prescott National Forest trails also require leash.
Suitability by dog type
By Dog Type
How this trail suits different kinds of dogs
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Small Dog
Toy & small breeds
30%
Tough
–May need extra breaks
–Mostly exposed
🐕
Senior Dog
Older dogs, 7+ years
42%
Caution
✓Gentle slope
×Long for senior dogs
⚠️
Reactive Dog
Reactive to dogs & strangers
85%
Great fit
✓All dogs leashed — controlled
🌸
Sensitive Dog
Anxious or paw-sensitive dogs
57%
Fair fit
–Mostly exposed
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Getting-Fit Dog
Building up stamina
35%
Tough
×Too long for early fitness training
✓Gentle grade — good challenge
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Water Lover
Dogs who love to swim & splash
75%
Good fit
✓Swim spots confirmed on this trail
✓Water along most of the route
–Leash required — limits water play
Trail Suitability
Who this trail works best for — and what to watch
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Exposed, with swim access trail — some factors to plan around
Best for
Water-loving dogsHigh-energy dogs
Most comfortable when
Before 10 AM or after 6 PM
— Heat exposure is significant — trail is considerably cooler in morning and evening
Why this trail works
Swim access confirmed — water features along the route
1260 ft of elevation gain — good cardio workout
Safety & Conditions
Hazards, heat exposure, crowd level, and nearby emergency vet context
HAZARDS—
SHADE / HEATExposed
CROWD—
Terrain & Comfort
Elevation, surface, shade, heat, and water signals for dog hiking comfort
EffortRolling
SurfaceMixed
ShadeLow
WaterModerate
Elevation & Width
Distance and climbing are shown together so you can judge overall effort for your dog on a 6.
Trail Effort
Moderate
Gentle hills. Most healthy adult dogs will enjoy this.
Surface coverage helps you plan for paw comfort and choose routes that match your dog's tolerance for rough or hot terrain.
Surface
What your dog will walk on
Mostly: Dirt
Surface data is limited, so expect changing conditions.
Roughness unknown
Surface along the trail
Top surfaces
Not mapped
40%
Dirt
32%
Unpaved
28%
Quick read
Roughness: Unknown
This trail is mostly Not mapped. A notable share is dirt (32%). You will also encounter unpaved (28%).
Best fordogsrunnerscasual hikes
Shade & Heat
Shade coverage and heat exposure are summarized to show when this trail is safer for warm-weather dog hikes.
🌳 Shade
LOW
Low shade coverage
0.0%
Shade along the trail
Exposure mix
Sun
100%
Partial
0%
Shade
0%
Dense
0%
Quick read
Limited natural shade. Expect prolonged sun exposure.
Water Access
Water proximity is tracked along the route (72%) to help you plan hydration and cooldown stops.
Water
Hydration & splash potential
Near water: 72%
Swim: Likely
Water nearby72%
Water along the trail
Water types nearby
SpringLake/PondStream
Spring • Lake/Pond • Stream
Quick read
You’ll likely pass some water. Carry water for longer stretches. Swimming spots may be available. Check current/flow after rain.
Access & Entry
Trailheads, parking, and entry logistics for hiking with dogs
Parking LotsUnknown
Capacity—
FeeUnknown
This section covers trailhead details where available, parking availability, and amenity placement so you can plan start points and access logistics before arriving.
No trailheads mapped yet.
Parking details
Map & Route
Trail layout, trailheads, parking, and dog-relevant points of interest
Map
Explore More
Highlights, viewpoints, and bailout options
Highlights
Highlights
0 total
Closest: — · —
No highlights are available for this trail yet.
Bailout & exit options
Rules & Safety
Dog policy context, emergency resources, and trail hazard overview
Hazard levels are summarized from available route data. Nearby emergency veterinary coverage appears when mapped in source data.
Dog Emergency
Emergency help nearby
No nearby vets found
No nearby veterinary clinics were found within search radius.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about dogs on this trail
Are dogs allowed on Javelina Trail #332?
Yes, dogs are allowed on Javelina Trail #332.
Do dogs need to be on a leash on Javelina Trail #332?
Yes, dogs are required to be on a leash on Javelina Trail #332. This is due to Prescott City Code and National Forest regulations.
Is there drinking water available for dogs along Javelina Trail #332?
There is a 72.16% chance of water being available near the trail, with types including springs, lakes or ponds, and streams. Swimming is also likely.
Is Javelina Trail #332 mostly shaded or sun-exposed?
Javelina Trail #332 has low shade coverage, with 0% shade proxy percentage.
What is the trail surface like for dog paws on Javelina Trail #332?
The primary trail surface is dirt, with a significant portion also being unknown or unpaved.
Are there any safety concerns for dogs on Javelina Trail #332 (heat, terrain, water crossings)?
The trail has low shade, which could be a concern for heat. There are also water crossings, including two ford access points, which may pose a terrain challenge.
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